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Nestraq vs Sprift: the receipts-backed comparison

Receipts last verified 5 July 2026 · every claim below links to its source

Sprift builds one of the deepest single-property dossiers in the UK — 300+ data points, title and tenure included. Nestraq answers a different question, for free. Sources and verified dates on every claim.

Sprift is agent-facing at heart: a per-property report drawn from licensed and official sources, sold B2B per branch, with consumer one-off reports available through MoveIQ. It is genuinely deep, and this page says so.

The comparison is really about the question you are asking. "Tell me everything on record about this property" is Sprift's question. "Is this property worth what they are asking?" is ours — and ours is free to ask, as many times as you like.

Price per answer

Sprift is sold B2B per branch with pricing on request. Consumers can buy one-off reports via MoveIQ: the Full Spencer at £24.99, Key Facts 2 at £19.99, Key Facts 1 at £14.99 per property.

A Nestraq deal score is free and unlimited on any UK listing you point it at — our estimate band from HM Land Registry sold prices, comparables statistics, yield and negotiation headroom. Only the exact-address reveal with the full pack is metered, and your first 3 are free. Checking ten homes against the market costs ten nothings.

Freshness, in their words and ours

Sprift publishes no per-source update cadence — its FAQ says data "updates regularly" and cannot guarantee real-time updates for every transaction. That is an honest thing for them to say, and we hold ourselves to the same standard: every number Nestraq shows carries its provenance, and where coverage is thin or a band is wide we show that too.

Depth versus verdict

Sprift's report is a dossier: title, tenure, ownership, boundaries, planning, schools, transport and more. Nestraq's output is a verdict: what the market evidence says this home is worth, how confident we are, and how that compares to the asking price. Plenty of buyers will want both — the dossier once you are serious, the verdict before you waste a viewing.

When Sprift is the better choice

If the question is "what is on record about this exact property?", buy the Sprift report. It is the stronger product for that question.

  • You need title number, tenure, lease length, ownership or boundary detail — Sprift has it; our ownership data layer is not shipped yet, and leasehold detail matters enormously on flats.
  • You want schools, broadband and transport context in one dossier today.
  • You are an agent or work with one: Sprift's whole workflow is built for that side of the desk.

The receipts

We compare ourselves to other tools the same way we score houses: with receipts. Every factual claim on this page appears below with its public source and the date we last verified it. A weekly job re-checks each source; if one changes, a human reviews the page before it does. Spotted something out of date? Tell usand we'll fix it.

About Sprift

  • Sprift is sold B2B per branch with pricing on request; consumers can buy one-off reports via MoveIQ — the Full Spencer at £24.99, Key Facts 2 at £19.99, Key Facts 1 at £14.99 — generated after purchase with no subscription required.

    Source ↗·Last verified 5 July 2026

  • Sprift publishes no per-source update cadence — its FAQ says data 'updates regularly' and cannot guarantee real-time updates for every transaction.

    Source ↗·Last verified 5 July 2026

About Nestraq

  • Nestraq deal scores are free and unlimited — no credit meter on scoring; only the exact-address reveal is metered (3 free trial reveals; Pro £12/mo includes 25; Premium £30/mo includes 60; £0.30 prepaid overage; cancel any time from the app via the Stripe billing portal).

    Source ↗·Last verified 5 July 2026

  • Nestraq's core data is licensed and open-source (HM Land Registry, EPC register, The Gazette, police.uk, Environment Agency, Ofcom) — it never scrapes property portals.

    Source ↗·Last verified 5 July 2026

FAQ

Does Nestraq show title and tenure like Sprift?

Not yet. Ownership and title data is a layer we have not shipped, and we will not pretend otherwise. If you need it today, a Sprift/MoveIQ report is the right purchase.

Why is Nestraq's score free when Sprift charges per report?

Different economics: our scores are computed from licensed and open data we already hold, so scoring costs us nearly nothing and we charge nothing. We only charge when you reveal a property's exact address and full pack.

Is this page kept up to date?

Every factual claim above carries a source link and a last-verified date. A weekly job re-checks each source; anything that changed goes to a human for review before the page does.

Ask anything

Tell it anything. It never makes up a number.

Describe the home you want in your own words. Nestraq turns it into honest, editable chips — and tells you to your face which ones it can score today and which have to wait for real data.

✓ solid — scored today · ◈ outlined — can't assess yet, coming with photo analysis · ◦ dotted — yours to judge. If we can't see it, we say so — why we never invent numbers.

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Deal-scores are free and unlimited; your first 3 exact-address reveals are on us. If another tool on this page fits you better, use it — we'd rather you paid less for the home you actually want.

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Sprift, MoveIQ are trademarks of their respective owners, who do not endorse Nestraq and are not affiliated with it. This comparison is based on public information at the sources linked above, checked on the dates shown. Nothing here is financial advice.