I built Searcher OS, so read this with that in mind. I'll keep the comparison honest anyway, because buyers talk to each other and a misleading comparison page costs more than it earns.
The short version: ClearlyAcquired combines listing aggregation and a basic CRM with an advisory layer — buyer verification and managed tiers where a human team runs outreach for you. Their pricing is no longer published, so getting a number means a sales call. Searcher OS takes the pure-software path: sourcing from marketplaces plus 300+ regional broker sites, pipeline CRM, AI CIM analysis, SBA and DSCR calculators, and automated broker outreach — with a free plan and pricing on the website.
The real question isn't which product has more checkmarks. It's whether you want to run your search yourself with software that automates the grunt work, or pay for a service that does some of it for you.
| Feature | Searcher OS | ClearlyAcquired |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | An operating system for the whole acquisition (software only) | Aggregation + basic CRM, with advisory and managed service tiers |
| Listing aggregation | Major marketplaces + 300+ regional broker sites scraped directly | AI search across major marketplaces |
| Custom broker scrapes | Included (2 to 25 sites depending on plan) | |
| Buy box matching | Up to 10 buy boxes with auto-matching | Saved searches |
| Pipeline CRM (Kanban) | Basic pipeline tools | |
| AI CIM analysis | ||
| SBA loan + DSCR calculators | ||
| AI daily action brief (Navigator) | ||
| Broker outreach | Mark, the AI deal associate (beta) | Human team on managed tiers |
| Buyer verification | Plaid-based buyer verification | |
| Starting price | Free plan, no card · Searcher $79/mo | Pricing no longer published — requires a sales call |
ClearlyAcquired details based on their public website as of June 2026. If something's out of date, email me and I'll fix it.
You want humans doing the work. Their managed tiers put an actual team on your sourcing and outreach, which no software subscription replaces if what you really want is delegation. Budget for negotiated service pricing rather than a flat monthly fee.
You need buyer verification. Their Plaid-based verification gives brokers a credential that you are a real, funded buyer — useful if you keep hitting NDA gatekeeping and want a third party to vouch for you.
You're running the search yourself and want the whole funnel in one tool: triaging the feed against your buy box, tracking 30 conversations in a Kanban pipeline, reading CIMs with AI extraction instead of at midnight, modeling DSCR before you write an LOI, and letting Mark chase brokers for NDAs. ClearlyAcquired's software layer stops at aggregation and a basic CRM; the deeper workflow is what their human team is for.
You want to know what you'll pay before you talk to anyone. Searcher OS has a free plan with no credit card and published pricing at $79/month. No sales call required to find out whether it fits your budget.
You care about regional broker coverage. The listings that never hit the big marketplaces tend to sit on small brokerage websites; we scrape 300+ of them directly and you can commission custom scrapes of specific brokers on any paid plan.
Yes. Both aggregate business-for-sale listings and give you tools to manage deals. ClearlyAcquired pairs aggregation and a basic CRM with advisory services — buyer verification and managed tiers where a human team runs parts of your search. Searcher OS is pure software covering the full workflow: sourcing plus pipeline CRM, AI CIM analysis, SBA and DSCR calculators, and automated broker outreach, with a free plan and published pricing.
They no longer publish pricing — getting a number requires a sales call. That is not a criticism by itself (managed service tiers are hard to put on a pricing page), but it does mean you cannot compare costs from their website. Searcher OS pricing is public: a Free plan with no credit card, and The Searcher at $79/month ($759/year).
There is a Free plan with no credit card required: the full deal feed (listings shown once they are 3 weeks old), 1 buy box, and 1 CIM analysis a month. The Searcher is $79/month ($759/year) for the full operating system with fresh, real-time listings, and there is a Deal Team plan for teams. Paid plans start with a 7-day trial.
No, and that is a real difference. If you want a human team running outreach for you, ClearlyAcquired sells that and we do not. Searcher OS automates the same work with software instead: Mark, the AI deal associate, submits NDA requests and listing inquiries on broker sites on your behalf, and the Navigator brief tells you the highest-leverage next action each day. Software automation at a flat subscription vs a managed service at negotiated pricing — pick the model that fits your budget and how hands-on you want to be.
Comparing more tools? See the direct Searcher OS vs Kumo and Searcher OS vs BizBuySell comparisons, the full comparison index, or the broader best business acquisition software guide.
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