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# Soft Pull Credit API Built for Business Lenders, Not Mortgage

Most soft pull tools are built for residential mortgage. OmniaIQ's API pre-qualifies SMB and MCA leads from a name, phone, and email — returning FICO, DTI, available credit, and program match for SBA, MCA, and LOC in under 3 seconds. No SSN. No address. Zero score impact.

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On this page 

-   [Why SMB Is Different](#why-different)
-   [What the API Returns](#what-it-returns)
-   [Zero Score Impact](#zero-impact)
-   [The SMB Lending Stack](#stack)
-   [Integration](#integration)
-   [FAQs](#faqs)

Quick Answer

OmniaIQ's soft pull API pre-qualifies SMB and MCA loan leads from just a name, phone, and email — no SSN, no address required. It returns a FICO score, available credit, DTI, and a Qualified or DNQ verdict matched to SBA 7(a), MCA, LOC, and equipment financing in under 3 seconds, with zero impact on the applicant's credit score.

-   < 3s
    
    API response time
    
-   Zero
    
    Score impact on the lead
    
-   3 inputs
    
    Name · Phone · Email
    
-   SBA, MCA, LOC
    
    Programs matched per call
    

The gap

## Why Most Soft Pull Tools Don't Work for Business Lenders

Floify, Blend, and LenderLogix are built for residential mortgage. They expect a 1003 application, a home address, and often an SSN at intake, and they return mortgage-specific data — PITI estimates, LTV, mortgage score models. That workflow simply does not exist in SMB lending, where leads arrive as a name and a phone number from a paid ad or a referral partner.

The bureau-adjacent alternatives have the same problem from a different angle. Address-based tools require a verified home address the lead never provided. SSN-based products require personal information no ISO collects at intake. The major bureau APIs require enterprise compliance certification and weeks of integration work. And none of them return a verdict — they return raw data for a credit analyst to interpret.

OmniaIQ was built specifically for the SMB lending stack: ISOs, MCA funders, SBA lenders, alternative lenders, and lead agencies. The input model matches what these businesses actually receive at lead intake — a name, a phone number, and an email — not a completed application.

The practical difference

A mortgage soft-pull tool asks "what can this borrower afford on this property?" An SMB pre-qualification layer asks "is this lead worth a rep's next dial, and for which product?"

Output

## What OmniaIQ Returns for Every SMB Lead

Sample API response (under 3 seconds)

```
Status:           QUALIFIED
FICO Score:       712
Available Credit: $48,300
DTI:              34%
Program Match:    SBA 7(a) ✓  |  LOC ✓  |  MCA ✓
─────────────────────────────────────────
Input used:       Name + Phone + Email only
Score impact:     Zero (soft pull)
SSN required:     No
Address required: No
```

For each lead, OmniaIQ returns a Qualified or DNQ verdict, FICO credit score, available revolving credit, debt-to-income ratio, and a program match indicating which SMB loan products the lead qualifies for — SBA 7(a), MCA, line of credit, term loan, and equipment leasing.

The verdict is not raw data — it is a decision. An ISO or lender using OmniaIQ does not need a credit analyst to review each result. The system evaluates the credit profile against your configured program criteria and returns a binary answer: this lead is worth calling, or it is not.

Business verification signals are layered on top of the credit pull — time in business, industry flags, and revenue indicators where available — giving SMB lenders additional context beyond individual FICO alone.

Compliance

## Zero Score Impact: What Soft Pull Means for Your Leads

A soft pull credit inquiry does not appear on a consumer's credit report as seen by other lenders. It does not lower the applicant's FICO score, and the applicant is not penalized for being screened. This is fundamentally different from a hard inquiry, which occurs at a formal loan application, can temporarily lower a score by 5–10 points, and remains visible to other lenders for up to two years.

For SMB lenders and ISOs, the zero-score-impact property matters for two reasons. First, applicants still shopping multiple lenders are not penalized for being pre-screened. Second, leads can be screened at the earliest possible contact stage — before the applicant has indicated serious intent — without creating a credit footprint that could complicate their eventual application.

OmniaIQ's pre-qualifications are conducted under FCRA Section 604 permissible purpose. Lenders and ISOs must certify permissible purpose before submitting API requests and must maintain appropriate consent records. OmniaIQ is not a credit bureau; it operates as a permissible-purpose pre-screening layer on top of bureau data.

Where it fits

## Where OmniaIQ Fits in the SMB Lending Technology Stack

OmniaIQ sits between lead acquisition and your first sales call. It is not a loan origination system. It does not replace your CRM, your underwriting platform, or your LOS. It is the filter that determines which leads deserve to enter those systems at all.

1.  01 
    
    Lead acquisition
    
    Paid ads, referral partners, and lead agencies deliver a name, phone, and email — nothing more.
    
2.  02 
    
    OmniaIQ pre-qualification
    
    Soft-pull credit, identity resolution, and program matching return a verdict in under 3 seconds.
    
3.  03 
    
    CRM routing
    
    Qualified leads route to a rep with credit context attached; DNQ leads route to nurture or a downsell offer.
    
4.  04 
    
    Sales + underwriting
    
    Reps work only files with a realistic path to funding; underwriting sees fewer dead applications.
    

SMB pre-qualification vs mortgage POS tools

Attribute

OmniaIQ

Mortgage POS / soft-pull tools

Inputs required

Name, phone, email

Application, address, often SSN

Vertical

SBA, MCA, LOC, term, equipment

Residential mortgage

Output

Qualified / DNQ + program match

Raw credit data or borrower letter

When it runs

Before first contact

After the borrower applies

Score impact

Zero (soft inquiry)

Varies; hard pull at application

Integration

## How SMB Lenders Integrate the API

OmniaIQ's REST API accepts a name, phone number, and email via a POST request and returns a structured JSON response with the Qualified/DNQ verdict, FICO score, available credit, DTI, and program match. It drops into any existing lead flow — a CRM webhook, a Zapier step, a Make scenario, or a direct call from your lead routing system.

Named integrations include GoHighLevel, HubSpot, Salesforce, Zapier, Make, n8n, Typeform, ClickFunnels, Calendly, Jotform, Webflow, and Leadpages.

For ISOs and lenders without engineering resources, the GoHighLevel and HubSpot integrations require no code — a webhook configuration connects your existing CRM to OmniaIQ in under an hour. For teams with engineering resources, the REST API documentation includes code samples in cURL, JavaScript, and Python.

## Frequently Asked Questions About OmniaIQ's Soft Pull API for SMB Lenders

-   What is a soft pull credit API for SMB lenders? 
    
    A soft pull credit API for SMB lenders is an application programming interface that retrieves credit data on a potential business loan applicant using only a name, phone number, and email — without requiring an SSN, without triggering a hard inquiry, and without impacting the applicant's credit score. OmniaIQ's soft pull API is specifically designed for the SMB lending vertical, returning FICO scores, available credit, DTI, and program match results for SBA 7(a), MCA, LOC, and equipment financing — not residential mortgage data.
    
-   Does OmniaIQ's API work for MCA and alternative lenders, not just SBA lenders? 
    
    Yes. OmniaIQ's pre-qualification API returns program match results for MCA, SBA 7(a), line of credit, term loan, and equipment financing simultaneously. An ISO using OmniaIQ receives a single API response that shows which of these products the lead qualifies for — allowing immediate routing to the right product specialist without an additional underwriting step.
    
-   Why can't I use Floify or Blend for SMB lead pre-qualification? 
    
    Floify and Blend are mortgage-specific point-of-sale and pre-qualification tools. They are built around the residential mortgage workflow: 1003 applications, property addresses, mortgage-specific FICO score models, LTV calculations, and PITI payment estimates. SMB lending has no equivalent of the 1003 — leads arrive as contact information only. OmniaIQ's input model (name + phone + email) matches the SMB lead intake reality that Floify and Blend were not built to serve.
    
-   Does the API require an address or SSN? 
    
    No. OmniaIQ's API requires only first name, last name, phone number, and email address. No home address, no date of birth, and no Social Security Number are required at the pre-qualification stage. This is the critical differentiator for SMB lenders and ISOs whose leads arrive from paid ads, referral networks, or lead agencies with contact information only.
    
-   How does OmniaIQ achieve a sub-3-second response time? 
    
    OmniaIQ's identity matching engine resolves a lead's credit file from name, phone, and email using a proprietary matching algorithm built on bureau data. The matching step, credit pull, FICO calculation, program eligibility evaluation, and response assembly are all processed in a single API call. The 3-second benchmark reflects typical performance under normal conditions; actual response times depend on network latency and bureau data availability.
    
-   What FICO score model does OmniaIQ use for SMB leads? 
    
    OmniaIQ uses FICO scores for SMB loan pre-qualification — the score model most commonly referenced by SBA lenders, MCA funders, and alternative lenders in their underwriting guidelines. This is distinct from the mortgage-specific FICO models (FICO 2, 4, and 5) used in residential mortgage underwriting. For lenders whose program criteria specify a minimum FICO score, OmniaIQ's returned score is directly applicable to that threshold without conversion.
    
-   Is OmniaIQ's soft pull API FCRA compliant? 
    
    OmniaIQ's pre-qualifications are soft credit inquiries conducted under FCRA Section 604 permissible purpose. They do not appear on the applicant's credit file as seen by other lenders and have no impact on credit score. Lenders and ISOs using OmniaIQ are responsible for certifying permissible purpose before submitting API requests and for maintaining appropriate consent records from their leads. OmniaIQ is not a credit bureau and does not serve as legal counsel on FCRA compliance.
    
-   How does OmniaIQ return business verification signals? 
    
    In addition to individual FICO score and credit data, OmniaIQ's Business Funding tier returns business verification signals — indicators of business age, industry category, and revenue proxy where available from bureau and commercial data sources. These signals help SMB lenders assess business-level risk factors alongside the individual guarantor's personal credit profile, providing a more complete pre-qualification picture without requiring a full application.
    
-   What happens to leads that receive a DNQ verdict? 
    
    DNQ leads are not dead leads — they are not-yet-ready leads. OmniaIQ returns specific credit signals that explain the reason for the DNQ verdict (for example, FICO below program minimum, DTI too high, insufficient available credit). Most lenders route DNQ leads to a credit-improvement nurture sequence, a lower-ticket product they currently qualify for, or a 90-day re-qualification flow. Pre-screened DNQ leads typically convert to funded deals at a higher rate than raw leads in a 90–180 day nurture cycle.
    
-   How does OmniaIQ integrate with GoHighLevel for SMB lenders? 
    
    OmniaIQ integrates with GoHighLevel via webhook. When a lead enters a GoHighLevel pipeline or contact record, a webhook fires to OmniaIQ with the lead's name, phone, and email. OmniaIQ returns the Qualified/DNQ verdict, FICO score, DTI, and program match, which are automatically written back to the GHL contact record as custom field values. Qualified leads trigger one pipeline stage (sales queue); DNQ leads trigger a separate stage (nurture). The integration requires no coding — only a webhook configuration in GHL and an API key from OmniaIQ.
    

Compliance note

OmniaIQ is a lead qualification and pre-qualification platform, not a lender, credit bureau, or underwriting service. A Qualified result is informational and does not constitute a credit decision or guarantee of funding. Customers must establish a permissible purpose and capture the required consent before submitting a lead for a credit pre-qualification. OmniaIQ pre-qualifications use a soft credit inquiry that does not affect the applicant's credit score. OmniaIQ does not automatically satisfy a customer's TCPA obligations for subsequent calls, texts, or marketing outreach.

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