Public filing data organized for sales intelligence.
DigScout monitors public government signals that indicate real-world business activity, operational change, construction, expansion, compliance events, and market movement.
What DigScout tracks.
Building Permits
Commercial construction, build-outs, renovations, tenant improvements, expansions, and project filings.
Inspections
Public inspection activity that may indicate operating status, project movement, compliance needs, or facility activity.
Violations
Publicly available violation records that may point to operational, safety, compliance, maintenance, or vendor needs.
Business Registrations
New entities, registrations, and business formation signals that may indicate new ventures, market entry, or expansion.
Licenses
Contractor, professional, and business license activity that can reveal operator movement and market participation.
Contractor Activity
Signals tied to contractors, applicants, project stakeholders, and repeat activity patterns.
Launching first with Florida commercial activity.
DigScout is initially focused on Florida public filing data, with coverage expanding based on customer demand and signal availability. Early users help shape the next phase of coverage by telling us which counties, municipalities, industries, and signal types matter most to their sales process.
Public records are messy. DigScout makes them usable.
Government filings often vary by municipality, format, naming conventions, and data quality. DigScout is built to clean, organize, enrich, and explain these records so sales teams can act on them.
DigScout uses public and publicly available records. Coverage, detail level, update timing, and field availability may vary by source, county, municipality, and record type. DigScout is designed to help users identify potential opportunities, but users should verify critical details before making business decisions.