Getting Started with ScopeOut

A step-by-step guide to Florida's most comprehensive real estate intelligence tool.

ScopeOut puts 27+ data layers at your fingertips — flood zones, crime heatmaps, school proximity, walkability, investment analytics, and much more. This guide walks you through every feature so you can get the most out of the platform.

1

Search an Address

At the top of the screen, you'll see a search bar with the placeholder "Enter a Florida address..." Type in any Florida street address and either press Enter or click the Search button. ScopeOut uses geocoding to locate the exact coordinates and places a marker on the map.

As you type, address suggestions will appear in a dropdown below the search bar. Click a suggestion to select it, or continue typing and hit Enter. The map will fly to the address and zoom in automatically.

Tip: For best results, include the city or ZIP code. For example, "1234 Main St, Tampa, FL 33602" will give a more precise result than just "1234 Main St."

2

Read the Neighborhood Report

After searching an address, a panel slides in from the right (or bottom on mobile) displaying a neighborhood report. This report contains summary cards with key data points:

Below the summary cards, you'll find detailed sections for Neighborhood Profile, Subsidized Housing, Elevation, Property Details, Nearest Amenities, and the Deal Calculator.

3

Explore Map Layers

The Layers panel on the left side of the screen (or bottom on mobile) contains 27+ toggleable data layers organized into eight categories:

CategoryLayers
Safety & RiskViolent Crime, Property Crime, Flood Zones
HousingHUD / Section 8, Rent-to-Price Ratio, Zoning
EducationSchools (all types)
Healthcare & EmergencyHospitals, Fire & Police Stations, Methadone Clinics
Food & ShoppingGrocery Stores, Restaurants & Bars, Liquor Stores, Vape/Smoke Shops
TransportationBus Routes, Bus Stops, Bike Paths & Trails
RecreationParks & Nature, Dog Parks, Marinas
CommunityLibraries, Places of Worship, Gas Stations

Click the checkbox next to any layer to toggle it on the map. Most layers use OpenStreetMap's Overpass API to query points of interest in real time around the searched address. Crime layers display heatmap overlays based on aggregated law enforcement data. The flood zone layer queries FEMA's National Flood Hazard Layer.

Tip: You can expand and collapse each category by clicking the group header. This keeps the panel manageable when you only need a few layers.

4

Use Presets

At the top of the Layers panel, you'll see four preset buttons that activate the most relevant layers for specific use cases:

Clicking a preset clears any currently active layers and enables only the layers in that preset. Click the same preset again to deactivate all its layers.

5

Check the Safety Score and Amenity Access Score

After you search an address, ScopeOut calculates two composite scores:

Safety Score (0-100)

The Safety Score evaluates how safe a neighborhood is based on multiple factors. A score of 80+ indicates a very safe area, while below 40 suggests elevated risk. The score factors in:

Areas with lower crime, and closer emergency services, score higher. The score is displayed in the summary cards panel and is color-coded: green (good), yellow (moderate), or red (high risk).

Amenity Access Score (0-100)

The Amenity Access Score measures how conveniently located everyday essentials are relative to the searched address. It evaluates proximity to grocery stores, hospitals, schools, parks, public transit, libraries, and restaurants. A score of 80+ means most daily needs are within a short drive or walk. A score below 40 indicates a more rural or underserved location.

6

Use the Deal Calculator

The Deal Calculator is built for real estate investors evaluating a potential rental property. You'll find it in the info panel under the detailed sections. Click the "Deal Calculator" header to expand it.

Enter the following inputs:

Click Calculate to see:

7

Compare Addresses Pro

ScopeOut Pro lets you compare two addresses side by side. After searching your first address, click the Compare button in the panel toolbar. You'll be prompted to search a second address. Once both are loaded, you'll see a comparison view with key metrics for each address displayed in parallel columns.

This is especially useful for choosing between two rental properties, comparing neighborhoods, or evaluating different commute scenarios.

8

Generate a PDF Report Pro

ScopeOut Pro users can generate a downloadable PDF neighborhood report for any searched address. Click the Report button in the panel toolbar. The PDF includes all summary data, neighborhood details, amenity distances, and key risk indicators — formatted for sharing with clients, partners, or your own records.

9

Check Commute Times

Click the Commute button in the top-right corner of the header. A commute panel will appear where you can enter a workplace address. Click Go and ScopeOut will calculate the driving distance and estimated travel time between your searched address and the workplace.

Pro users can also enable isochrones, which draw colored zones on the map showing how far you can drive in 15, 30, and 45 minutes from the searched address. This is useful for understanding your commute radius visually.

Free vs. Pro Features

FeatureFreePro ($14.99/mo)
Address search & neighborhood reportYesYes
All 27+ map layersYesYes
Presets (Homebuyer, Investor, etc.)YesYes
Safety Score & Amenity Access ScoreYesYes
Deal CalculatorYesYes
Commute analysisYesYes
Lookups per day10Unlimited
PDF neighborhood reports--Yes
Address comparison (side-by-side)--Yes
Crime trend analytics--Yes
Vacancy rate data--Yes
Commute isochrones--Yes
Ad-free experience--Yes

Frequently Asked Questions

Does ScopeOut work for addresses outside Florida?
Not currently. ScopeOut is built specifically for Florida and relies on Florida-specific data sources for crime, zoning, hurricane evacuation zones, and other layers. Expansion to additional states is on our roadmap.
How accurate is the crime data?
Crime data is aggregated from Florida law enforcement agency reports and updated regularly. It reflects reported incidents and may not capture every event. For the most authoritative data, consult your local police department or sheriff's office directly.
What does my flood zone designation mean?
FEMA designates flood zones using letter codes. Zones starting with A (A, AE, AH) and V (V, VE) are Special Flood Hazard Areas with significant flood risk. Zone X (shaded) has moderate risk, and Zone X (unshaded) has minimal risk. If you have a federally backed mortgage in an A or V zone, flood insurance is required.
Why is my Safety Score low even though I feel safe in my neighborhood?
The Safety Score is calculated from reported crime data and proximity to emergency services. It reflects statistical risk, not personal experience. Neighborhoods with high property crime (like vehicle break-ins) may score lower even if violent crime is rare. The score is one data point — not the whole picture.
Can I use ScopeOut on my phone?
Yes. ScopeOut is fully responsive and works on mobile browsers. The map, layers panel, and info panel are all optimized for smaller screens. On mobile, the layers panel slides up from the bottom and the info panel appears as a bottom sheet.
How do I cancel my Pro subscription?
You can cancel anytime by contacting us at [email protected]. Your Pro access will remain active until the end of your current billing period.
Is my search data stored or shared?
We use Google Analytics (GA4) to understand usage patterns, but we do not sell or share personally identifiable information. Address searches are processed in real time and are not permanently stored. See our Privacy Policy for full details.
Where does the data come from?
ScopeOut pulls data from authoritative public sources including FEMA, the U.S. Census Bureau, USGS, HUD, OpenStreetMap, Florida law enforcement agencies, county property appraisers, and local transit agencies. See the About page for a full list.