What is the difference between owner lookup and skip tracing?
This page answers one high-intent product question for a specific StackDeal family and then routes the reader into the surrounding public workflow.
Short answer: what is the difference between owner lookup and skip tracing?
Owner lookup is usually the identity and ownership-confirmation step, while skip tracing is the broader contact-finding step that often follows it.
Why this question matters
This question matters because it usually appears when a buyer or operator is deciding whether owner lookup is useful enough to try, trust, or operationalize. The page should answer the question clearly, then clarify the workflow order and why StackDeal keeps both connected.
Answer the product question directly
Start with the direct answer so the page is useful immediately and easy to cite.
Show where the answer fits in the workflow
Connect the answer to the StackDeal motion so the page feels operational rather than dictionary-like.
Send the reader to the right next page
The strongest next step is usually the relevant public product page, docs page, or proof page for the same family.
Frequently asked questions
Why make this question its own page?
Because the strongest FAQ layers answer one real question per page and then connect that answer to the right part of the public StackDeal graph.
Should this page push to a free tool or docs?
Usually both. The free tool is best for fast proof. The docs layer is best when the reader is evaluating a deeper implementation or API use case.
What should happen after the question is answered?
The reader should be able to try the relevant StackDeal family, inspect the docs, or move deeper into the workflow without hunting for the next page.