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Running Your First Scoring Run

Running Your First Scoring Run

This guide walks you through running your first AI scoring session step by step.

Step 1: Apply Filters

Before scoring, narrow your property set using the sidebar filters. The AI works best on focused sets — fewer than 200 properties.

Important: If your filtered set contains more than 200 properties, PropIntel will warn you. Scoring a large set uses more credits and produces less actionable results. Narrow your filters first.

Step 2: Open the Scoring Panel

Click the sparkle icon in the sidebar (or look for the "AI Scoring" section). This opens the scoring controls.

Step 3: Select a Deal Profile

Choose one of the 9 built-in profiles or a custom profile you have created. Each profile evaluates properties against a specific investment strategy.

Not sure which to pick? Start with: - Tax Distressed if you are targeting tax-delinquent properties - Absentee Owner if you are looking for wholesale opportunities - Fix & Flip if you are looking for renovation candidates

Step 4: Click "Score These Properties"

The scoring run begins. You will see a progress modal showing: - Number of properties being scored - Estimated time remaining (typically 30-90 seconds for 50-100 properties) - Live progress as each property is evaluated

Step 5: Review Results

When scoring completes, results appear in the DataGrid sorted by score (highest first). Each scored property shows:

  • Score (0-100) — How well it matches the deal profile
  • Confidence — High, Medium, or Low based on data completeness
  • AI Explanation — Click any property to read the AI's detailed reasoning

The map also updates with a score overlay — green parcels scored high, yellow scored medium, red scored low.

Cost

Each scoring run costs approximately $0.005 per property in AI credits. A 100-property run costs about $0.50 in credits. Credits are included with Pro and Commercial plans, or can be purchased as credit packs.

Results Persistence

Scoring results persist until you run a new scoring session on the same set. You can close the browser, come back later, and your last scoring results will still be available.


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