FreedomSoft Review 2026: All-in-One Wholesaling Software
FreedomSoft positions itself as a complete business platform for real estate wholesalers, investors, and agents. Founded by Preston Ely, the platform has been around since the early days of online wholesaling tools and has evolved over the years to cover lead generation, CRM, websites, communication, and deal management under one roof.
With plans ranging from roughly $197 to $297 per month, FreedomSoft competes with platforms like REsimpli in the "all-in-one" category. The promise is appealing: one login, one subscription, one platform for your entire wholesaling business. This review examines whether FreedomSoft delivers on that promise and where the all-in-one approach hits its limits.
What FreedomSoft includes
CRM and lead management
FreedomSoft's CRM tracks leads through customizable pipelines. You can create stages for your acquisition process (new lead, follow-up, appointment, offer, contract) and move leads between stages. Each lead has a profile with property details, contact information, communication history, and notes. The CRM is functional and covers the basics of lead management.
Property data and list building
The platform includes property data access and list building tools for finding motivated sellers. You can search by location, ownership type, distress indicators, and property characteristics. Lists can be filtered, stacked, and exported. The data coverage is nationwide, similar to what PropStream and BatchLeads offer.
Website builder
FreedomSoft includes a website builder for creating lead capture pages — "we buy houses" style sites that generate inbound seller leads. Templates are provided, and basic customization is available. For investors who need a quick seller-facing web presence without hiring a web developer, this is a convenient feature.
Communication tools
Built-in phone system with a local number, SMS texting, ringless voicemail drops, and email. Communications are logged in the CRM automatically. The ringless voicemail feature is a distinctive addition that some wholesalers find effective for reaching sellers without the intrusiveness of a live call.
Direct mail
Integration with direct mail services for sending postcards and letters to generated lists. Like other platforms in this space, the goal is to keep the workflow from list building through outreach within a single platform.
Contract and document management
FreedomSoft includes basic document management with contract templates that can be filled out and sent for electronic signature. For wholesalers who need a simple way to generate and send purchase agreements, this removes the need for DocuSign or similar e-signature tools.
Buyer management
The platform includes a cash buyer database where you can maintain your buyer list. You can add buyers manually, tag them by criteria, and send deal alerts. This is buyer list management (maintaining contacts you already have), not buyer identification (finding new buyers through data).
What FreedomSoft does well
Breadth of features
FreedomSoft genuinely covers a wide range of wholesaling functions. CRM, data, websites, communication, mail, contracts, and buyer management are all present. For wholesalers who want a single login and don't want to manage multiple subscriptions, the consolidation is real.
Website builder is a nice addition
Most wholesaling tools don't include website building. Having a lead capture site included in the subscription saves the cost and hassle of a separate website tool like Carrot, which runs $60-$150/month on its own. For investors who generate inbound seller leads through online marketing, this feature adds value.
Contract templates save time
Having contract templates and e-signature built in eliminates a separate subscription (DocuSign starts at $15/month) and keeps the deal documentation inside the same platform as the deal itself. It's a small convenience that adds up over time.
Ringless voicemail
While controversial in terms of effectiveness and compliance, ringless voicemail drops are a marketing channel that some wholesalers find productive. FreedomSoft's built-in RVM capability means you don't need a separate service like SlyBroadcast.
Where FreedomSoft falls short
Jack of all trades, master of none
This is the fundamental challenge of the all-in-one approach. FreedomSoft does many things, but none of them at the depth of a specialized tool. The CRM isn't as polished as REsimpli. The property data isn't as deep as PropStream. The communication tools aren't as robust as a dedicated dialer. The website builder isn't as capable as Carrot. Each function is serviceable but not best-in-class.
For wholesalers who need "good enough" across the board, this trade-off is acceptable. For those who need depth in any specific area, FreedomSoft may feel limiting.
No automated buyer identification
Like REsimpli, FreedomSoft lets you manage a buyer list but doesn't help you build one from data. There's no public records-based buyer identification, no investor search, no scoring of active buyers near a property. You're managing contacts you've already collected through networking and manual research, not discovering new buyers through data.
Dated interface
FreedomSoft's interface shows its age compared to newer platforms. The UX can feel clunky, with workflows that require more clicks than modern alternatives. For users accustomed to clean, mobile-optimized interfaces, FreedomSoft's design may feel like a step backward. The learning curve is also steeper than it needs to be.
Deal analysis is minimal
There's no sophisticated comp analysis, no ARV calculator with AI assistance, no repair estimation tool, and no detailed MAO calculator. Deal analysis within FreedomSoft is limited to basic property data and manually entered values. For confident deal-making, you'll need supplemental analysis tools.
Price for what you get
At $197-$297/month, FreedomSoft costs more than several alternatives that offer deeper functionality in specific areas. The "all-in-one" premium makes sense only if you're actually using most of the features and the consolidation saves you from multiple separate subscriptions.
Limited disposition capabilities
While FreedomSoft includes buyer list management and deal alerts, the disposition tools are basic. There are no professional deal marketing pages, no deal blast analytics (opens, clicks, engagement), and no buyer scoring. Disposition feels like an afterthought compared to the acquisition-focused features.
Who FreedomSoft is best for
- Wholesalers who value having everything in one platform over having the best individual tools
- Users who need a lead capture website and don't want a separate subscription
- Investors who are comfortable with an older-style interface and don't prioritize UX
- Solo operators managing every aspect of their business who want consolidation above all
Who should consider alternatives
- Wholesalers who need strong buyer identification capabilities
- Users who want deep deal analysis tools (comp analysis, repair estimation, MAO)
- Team operations that need polished collaboration features
- Mobile-first users who want a modern, responsive interface
- Price-sensitive users who can get more focused tools for less money
If disposition and deal analysis are your priorities, Deal Run provides automated buyer identification, built-in skip tracing, comp analysis, repair estimation, and deal marketing for $99/month. For a detailed comparison, see our Deal Run vs FreedomSoft comparison.
The bottom line
FreedomSoft is a veteran platform that covers a wide range of wholesaling functions under one subscription. The breadth is genuine, and for users who prioritize consolidation, it delivers on the all-in-one promise. However, the depth of each individual feature often falls short of specialized alternatives, the interface hasn't kept pace with modern design standards, and the price is above average for the quality delivered. Wholesalers should evaluate whether FreedomSoft's breadth justifies its cost relative to a more focused tool stack.