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AcquireIQ · Comparison

Looking for a VETTX alternative?

AcquireIQ is RevvIQ's private-party sourcing software: it continuously scans Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, and Craigslist and hands your buyer a ranked, ready-to-contact private-seller list — on month-to-month terms with no auto-renewal. Here's an honest side-by-side with VETTX, including what VETTX genuinely does well.

Month-to-month. No auto-renewal. No cars-per-month promises.

The AcquireIQ deal, in plain terms

No fine print
Month-to-month terms
Confirmedno auto-renewal, ever
Ranked, ready-to-contact list
MarketplaceOfferUpCraigslist
Custom quote per rooftop
priced for your store, not a package tier
No volume promises
results re-earn the subscription, monthly
Honest broker

First, what VETTX does well

A comparison page that pretends the other product has no strengths isn't worth your time. Based on VETTX's own website (retrieved July 2026), here's what it brings to the table.

  • Wider aggregation net

    VETTX says it pulls listings from Facebook, Craigslist, AutoTrader, Cars.com, and others — more sources than AcquireIQ scans. If maximum coverage is your priority, that's a real advantage.

  • Built-in outreach at scale

    Its site describes a single inbox for SMS and email, with templates and automations, so buyers can call, text, email, and send offers from one place.

  • AI helpers and hands-on support

    VETTX advertises AI dealer detection, license-plate-to-VIN reading, a dedicated success manager, and free lifetime training. Capterra reviewers consistently praise its service and communication.

So why does this page exist?

The honest answer

Fit, not war
"If VETTX covers more sources, why would I look at AcquireIQ at all?"
"Two reasons dealers give us: the shape of the output — a ranked, ready-to-contact list instead of a wider feed — and the shape of the deal: month-to-month, no auto-renewal, no promised car counts."
"And if VETTX fits my store better?"
"Then buy VETTX. This page lays out both so you can decide."
Side by side

AcquireIQ vs VETTX, as of July 2026

Every VETTX statement below comes from VETTX's own website or a named, linked review source, re-checked in July 2026. Details can change — verify with the vendor before you buy anything, including from us.

AcquireIQ VETTX
Built for Private-party vehicle acquisition for dealerships. Private-party vehicle acquisition for dealerships. Same job — different approach.
Marketplaces covered Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, Craigslist — scanned continuously in the radius you set. Facebook, Craigslist, AutoTrader, Cars.com, and others, per its website. More sources than AcquireIQ — worth knowing.
What lands on your desk A ranked, ready-to-contact list — vehicles scored against your lot's turn rate, demand, and target margins, not a raw feed. Aggregated listings with AI dealer detection and license-plate-to-VIN extraction, per its website. One Capterra reviewer describes still deleting dealer posts to reach private sellers. Attributed below, with links.
Outreach tools An acquisition workflow: track outreach, offers, and pickups from first message to the car on your lot. A single inbox for SMS and email with templates and automations, per its website — a broader built-in outreach suite.
Pricing Custom-quoted per rooftop. No published price list; every plan includes onboarding and support. Not published. Its website says pricing depends on your market, its size, and health, and directs you to a demo for a quote.
Contract terms Month-to-month with no auto-renewal. Cancel anytime — the product has to re-earn the subscription every month. Terms aren't published on its website. Reviewers on Capterra describe a contract that auto-renewed for another six months when they expected month-to-month. Reviewer accounts, not verified terms — read them yourself.
Volume promises None — deliberately. We won't promise cars per month, because nobody can honestly guarantee what private sellers will list. Its website features dealer case studies with strong purchase volumes. One Capterra reviewer reports being promised seventeen vehicles a month and buying one or two. A reviewer's account — source.

Sources, retrieved July 2026: vettx.com (sources aggregated, features, pricing approach) · Capterra reviews of VETTX · DealerRefresh forum thread on VETTX. AcquireIQ facts: acquireiq product page; month-to-month/no-auto-renewal terms confirmed by RevvIQ, July 2026.

VETTX reviews

What reviewers say — read them yourself

These are other people's experiences, not our claims. We've paraphrased and linked every source so you can judge the originals — and note the sample is small: nine Capterra reviews as of July 2026.

Capterra · 4.6/5 The praise

Mostly positive overall

Across nine reviews as of July 2026, VETTX holds a 4.6/5 rating. Reviewers call it a lifesaver for inventory, praise fresh daily leads, easy navigation, useful text and notes features, and consistently strong service and communication.

Read the Capterra reviews
Capterra · 4.6/5 The complaints

Where reviewers push back

Some of the same reviewers report repetitive listings they'd already passed on, dealer posts to delete out of private-seller results, a contract that auto-renewed for six months when month-to-month was expected, and a store promised seventeen vehicles a month that bought one or two.

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DealerRefresh A dealer forum

A four-month trial, zero buys

In an August 2023 DealerRefresh thread, a dealer reported that his store didn't buy a single car in the four months it tried VETTX, pointing to inflated private-seller price expectations — and suggested working vAuto's private-party listings directly instead.

Read the DealerRefresh thread
AcquireIQ

Our answer to those complaints is structural, not rhetorical

We didn't build AcquireIQ to out-shout anyone. We built it so the two most common frustrations in this category — feeling locked in, and being sold a number — can't happen here by design.

  • Month-to-month, no auto-renewal

    There is no six-month term to forget about and no renewal clause to catch you. If the list stops earning its keep, you cancel. That's the whole contract story.

  • No promised car counts

    We won't tell you you'll buy seventeen cars a month — we don't know that, and neither does anyone else. What we control is the quality and ranking of the list your buyer works every morning.

  • Ranked list, not a feed

    AcquireIQ scores every private-seller match against your lot's turn rate, demand, and target margins, so your buyer starts each day at the top of a short list — not paging through a firehose.

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This morning's buy list

Ranked for your lot
2022 Toyota Tacoma SR5
Marketplace$29,800 • 47k mi
96
lot match
2021 Honda CR-V EX-L
OfferUp$24,300 • 39k mi
93
lot match
2020 Ford F-150 XLT
Craigslist$31,900 • 58k mi
91
lot match
The honest bottom line

Which one fits your store?

This isn't a race with one winner. The two products make different bets — pick the one that matches how your store buys.

VETTX may fit better if…

You want the widest aggregation net its site describes — including AutoTrader and Cars.com — plus built-in SMS and email outreach at scale, a dedicated success manager, and you're comfortable settling terms in the demo-and-quote conversation. Its Capterra reviewers rate it well overall.

AcquireIQ may fit better if…

You want Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, and Craigslist distilled into a ranked, ready-to-contact private-seller list; you want month-to-month terms with no auto-renewal; and you'd rather hear "we don't promise car counts" up front than find out later.

FAQ

VETTX vs AcquireIQ, asked straight

Is AcquireIQ a good alternative to VETTX?

It depends on what you want. VETTX aggregates more sources — its site lists Facebook, Craigslist, AutoTrader, Cars.com, and others — while AcquireIQ focuses on Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, and Craigslist and distills them into a ranked, ready-to-contact private-seller list. If you want focused private-party sourcing on month-to-month terms with no auto-renewal, AcquireIQ is built for exactly that.

How much does VETTX cost?

VETTX doesn't publish pricing. As of July 2026, its website says pricing depends on your market, its size, and health, and directs dealers to book a demo for a quote. AcquireIQ pricing is also custom-quoted per rooftop — the difference is the terms: AcquireIQ is month-to-month with no auto-renewal, so you're never locked in.

Does AcquireIQ lock dealers into a long-term contract?

No. AcquireIQ is month-to-month with no auto-renewal — if it isn't earning its keep, you cancel and walk away. That structure is deliberate: reviewers on Capterra describe a VETTX contract that automatically renewed for another six months when they expected month-to-month terms. We'd rather re-earn your business every month than hold it with paperwork.

How many cars per month will AcquireIQ find for my dealership?

We don't promise a number — and that's deliberate. Private-seller volume depends on your market, your radius, your pricing discipline, and how hard your buyer works the list. AcquireIQ's job is to hand that buyer the best-ranked private-party matches every day; the month-to-month terms exist so the results, not a contract, keep you here.

Which marketplaces does AcquireIQ scan compared to VETTX?

AcquireIQ continuously scans Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, and Craigslist for private-seller vehicles, then ranks matches against your lot's actual needs. VETTX's own website says it pulls listings from Facebook, Craigslist, AutoTrader, Cars.com, and others — so VETTX covers more sources. AcquireIQ's bet is that a focused, ranked list beats a wider firehose. Neither tool is affiliated with any marketplace.

VETTX is a trademark of its respective owner, used here for identification and comparison only. Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, Craigslist, AutoTrader, Cars.com, Capterra, DealerRefresh, and vAuto are trademarks of their respective owners. RevvIQ and AcquireIQ are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any of them. Competitor information was retrieved from the linked sources in July 2026 and may have changed — confirm current details with each vendor.

See it on your market

Judge the list, not the pitch

The fastest way to compare is to see what AcquireIQ actually surfaces in your radius. Book a demo and we'll walk your market together — and if we're not the right fit, we'll say so.

  • A ranked private-seller list built from your area
  • A custom quote for your rooftop — no package tiers
  • Month-to-month terms, no auto-renewal — in writing

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