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Deal sourcing
Searcher OS: It's Zillow for business listings, plus the AI operating system to close them
There's a Zillow for houses but there hasn't been a good comprehensive one for businesses for sale. So I built it, then wrapped it in the operating system I wished I'd had during my own search. A bit of background: I spent a year buying a business (spreadsheets, buried CIMs, refreshing broker websites every morning) and got tired enough of the manual version that I started building. Searcher OS is two things. First, the deal feed. We scan 300+ broker sites and marketplaces every day, including the small regional sites the big aggregators never touch. 57,000+ businesses tracked, 9,000+ new in the last 30 days. You set a buy box (price, industry, geography, cash flow) and the matched deals come to you. The long-tail Outposts I've been posting about here are a native filter, so you can search just that tier if you want. Second, the operating system. Once a deal is in your pipeline, Searcher OS runs it toward close: - AI analyzes every CIM across multiple dimensions and assembles a P&L/add-back - A built-in SBA calculator with DSCR modeling with a single click - A full broker CRM with your whole interaction history - Mark, an AI deal associate, requests NDAs and processes CIMs in the background (beta) - Task and due-diligence tracking from LOI to close - AI gives next best actions, advice on buy boxes, and auto-advances deals Most tools in this space stop at aggregating listings. The reason I built Searcher OS was the part that comes after you find the deal. It's used by self-funded searchers, search funds, and family offices working the <$25m EV range. There are a handful of customer quotes on the site, and I'd rather you hear it from them than from me. If you just want a taste, The Prospect is a free weekly email where I select the best Outposts (the regional deals with less competition and a higher median ask). No account needed. If you want the whole thing, there's a 7-day free trial: redacted Happy to answer anything in the comments, and genuinely open to what would make it more useful for your search.
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