LoopNet is listing-market oriented. Ziplytica is designed for teams that need to detect pressure before listings and execute outreach through one field workflow.
Ziplytica combines signal and permit workflow, BatchData-powered skip tracing, and a field-ready PWA CRM for rep execution and manager oversight.
This comparison reflects publicly visible product positioning and workflow fit. Features and pricing can change. Verify critical buying criteria directly with each vendor.
| Feature | Ziplytica | LoopNet |
|---|---|---|
| Field-usable CRM workflow (mobile + desktop) | Yes | No |
| Installable PWA with offline-aware field workflow | Yes | No |
| ZIP territory rights and seat visibility | Yes | No |
| BatchData skip tracing in platform credits | Yes | No |
| Manager dashboard for claims, statuses, and team usage | Yes | No |
| Pre-listing commercial permit ranking | Yes | No |
| Public listing inventory marketplace | No | Yes |
| Month-to-month subscription | Yes | Yes |
Give commercial reps a field-usable CRM attached directly to signals, not just listing pages.
Protect execution lanes with territory rights and seat visibility.
Operate from one source of truth for status, notes, and conversion tracking.
Positioning note: Ziplytica is one of the few platforms designed around a field-usable agent CRM workflow layered directly on top of territory and signal operations.
Yes. LoopNet and Ziplytica serve overlapping real estate users, but Ziplytica is focused on territory ownership and field-ready CRM execution rather than only search or listing visibility.
Yes. Ziplytica is designed for field execution. Agents can work opportunities, add notes, update statuses, and move records through workflow from mobile and desktop in one operating layer.
Ziplytica combines territory controls, permit-led prioritization, and contact unlock workflow in one system, which reduces tool switching and preserves team accountability.