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For everyday users, Neuton.ai wins if you need to make predictions from your own data (like sales forecasts) without coding, while Remine is the clear choice if you're in real estate and want ready-made leads and property insights. The single biggest difference is that Neuton is a general-purpose predictive tool for anyone with a CSV, whereas Remine is a specialized real-estate platform that requires MLS access.
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Key differences
Facts side by side
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Common questions
No. Neither tool has a mobile app, so you'll need a computer with a web browser to use them.
Neuton.ai is the only choice. Remine is built exclusively for real estate professionals and won't help with sales forecasting, inventory, or customer predictions.
Probably not. Remine's pricing is high and not transparent, and data accuracy varies by region. Try the free trial first, and only commit if your local data coverage is strong and you generate enough leads to justify the cost.
No. Neuton is designed for non-technical users. You upload a CSV, pick what you want to predict, and it trains a model automatically.
Neither tool offers built-in integrations or an API. Remine lets you download lead lists to import into a CRM manually. Neuton only outputs predictions within its own interface.
Neuton.ai wins for everyday prediction tasks, while Remine is a niche real estate lead-generation tool that only makes sense if you work in property.
If you're not in real estate, go with Neuton.ai — it's the only tool here that can help you make predictions from your own data without any coding. If you are a real estate agent, Remine is worth a trial, but check your local data quality first and be ready for a higher price tag.