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How we use
satellite imagery.

Imagery sources

We work with two satellite-imagery providers. Mapbox (commercial high-resolution z=20 tiles) is the input to our detection model — what the model sees, you see on every lead row. NAIP (USDA National Agriculture Imagery Program, public domain) is what we use for marketing and overview maps.

What we do show

A satellite image of the parcel where we detected a pool, exactly as it appears in current commercial imagery. The same picture you'd see if you typed the address into a mapping app.

What we don't show

We don't pull, infer, or sell occupant data, household demographics, or anything beyond what the assessor's office already publishes plus what the satellite sees. No phone numbers. No email addresses. No inferred household composition.

Owner & address data

Owner name and mailing address come from the county assessor — they are public record in every state we operate in. We forward what's published; we don't enrich it.

Refund as accountability

Our refund policy isn't just a sales offer. It's how we hold ourselves accountable to the imagery's accuracy. If the photo doesn't show a pool, we don't think we should be paid for that record — full stop.

Imagery freshness

Mapbox imagery is refreshed continuously across most US metros — most tiles are within 12 months. We surface the imagery date on every row when the provider exposes it.

Property opt-outs

If you're a property owner and want your address removed from our delivered lists, email hello@get-plot.com. We honor opt-outs within 7 days and apply them retroactively to all future scans.