Comp Analyzer
Structured 4-pass comp/ARV framework for real-estate wholesalers, but Pass 1/2 hard-require paid Perplexity + Firecrawl accounts.
Test report
- Verdict
- Works with setup
- Score
- Tested
- Jul 14, 2026
- Environment
- Claude Code 2.x (agent harness)
- Upstream re-checked
- Jul 16, 2026
⚠ This skill is no longer available upstream. Our re-check on Aug 10, 2026 couldn't find it any more (SKILL.md not found in repo tree). The test below is what we measured on Jul 14, 2026 and we're leaving it up as a record — but there is nothing left to install, so we've removed the command.
The 4-pass framework (comp qualification table, per-feature $-adjustments, HIGH/MODERATE/LOW/VERY-LOW confidence rubric, 70%-rule MAO math) is real, honestly self-critical, and clearly upgrades a wholesaler's output over freeform comp analysis — but Pass 1/Pass 2 are hard-wired to `perplexity_ask`/`firecrawl_scrape` MCP calls, and a real attempt to substitute plain WebSearch on a live Memphis 38122 property confirmed generic search returns zip-level medians, not the itemized sold-comp records Firecrawl is needed to scrape.
Scored on four weighted criteria — install, triggering, output vs. baseline, docs. How scoring works
- Installs cleanly 4/5
- Triggers reliably 5/5
- Output vs. baseline 8/10
- Docs & honesty 4/5
What Comp Analyzer does
Generates a defensible ARV and comp report for a subject property using a 4-pass process (wide search, deep scrape, filter/adjust, calculate) that applies the 70% rule to produce a max-allowable-offer range. Triggers when a wholesaler needs comps to make an offer, build a buyer deal package, or validate their numbers. It is one flat markdown file (not a `<slug>/SKILL.md` folder) from a 7-skill toolkit, and Pass 1 (Perplexity MCP) and Pass 2 (Firecrawl MCP) require separately paid/free API accounts not included in the repo.
How to install Comp Analyzer
Nothing to install: the source repository no longer has this skill. If the author brings it back, our daily re-check will pick it up and the command will reappear here.
Commands — how to trigger Comp Analyzer
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/comp-analyzerStructured 4-pass comp/ARV framework for real-estate wholesalers, but Pass 1/2 hard-require paid Perplexity + Firecrawl accounts.
It also activates on plain-language prompts like these:
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Run comps and ARV on this 3-bed house in Memphis for me -
What's the 70% rule max offer on this wholesale deal? -
Analyze this property's after-repair value for a flip
Frequently asked questions
- Is the Comp Analyzer skill free?
- Yes. The skill itself is free from miron-tech/wholesaler-claude-skills. SkillProof publishes the install command and an independent test verdict at no cost.
- Does Comp Analyzer work with Claude Code?
- We tested it with Claude Code 2.x (agent harness) on Jul 14, 2026. Verdict: Works with setup. The 4-pass framework (comp qualification table, per-feature $-adjustments, HIGH/MODERATE/LOW/VERY-LOW confidence rubric, 70%-rule MAO math) is real, honestly self-critical, and clearly upgrades a wholesaler's output over freeform comp analysis — but Pass 1/Pass 2 are hard-wired to `perplexity_ask`/`firecrawl_scrape` MCP calls, and a real attempt to substitute plain WebSearch on a live Memphis 38122 property confirmed generic search returns zip-level medians, not the itemized sold-comp records Firecrawl is needed to scrape.
- What is the Comp Analyzer SkillProof Score?
- 8.4/10 — installs cleanly 4/5, triggers reliably 5/5, output vs. baseline 8/10, docs & honesty 4/5.
- How do I install Comp Analyzer?
- Copy the install command from this page, run it in your terminal, and restart Claude Code. Skills live in ~/.claude/skills/ (global) or .claude/skills/ inside a project.
- Can I use Comp Analyzer with Cursor, Copilot, Gemini CLI, Codex or other AI tools?
- The SKILL.md format is native to Claude (Claude Code, Desktop, claude.ai). The instructions inside adapt to other assistants: Cursor rules, GitHub Copilot instructions, Windsurf rules, Custom GPTs, AGENTS.md for OpenAI Codex, and GEMINI.md for Google Gemini CLI — our conversion guides cover each, and the free converter on the tools page does the wrapping for you.