Occu Collect is a vertical SaaS platform built for SSDI cases and vocational assessment scenarios. Its core value lies in bringing together U.S. government occupational data from DOT, SCO, O*NET, ORS, OOH, OEWS, ACS, CBP, and other sources into a structured platform, then generating reports in PDF or web format. Its target users include attorneys, judges, and vocational experts—especially those who need government-sourced data to support analyses of functional capacity, job requirements, and employment numbers.
The platform covers multiple report modules, including detailed and summary DOT/SCO reports, ONET ability level and importance, work context, education/training/experience, ORS occupational requirements, OOH occupational outlook, OEWS employment and wages, and ACS and CBP reports. Its Premium Job Number Calculator combines data from DOT, ORS, OEWS, ONET, and other sources, and estimates occupational employment size under specific job requirements using BLS methodology. The site also emphasizes that it monitors U.S. government releases and updates data periodically, while supporting the display of both suppressed and unsuppressed data to improve analytical transparency.
Occu Collect uses a free-account plus subscription model. Free accounts can access summary reports and view sample reports; full data sources and unlimited report generation require a paid subscription. Pricing includes a $49/week Trial, $79/month Basic, and $499/year Annual plan. The annual plan works out to about $41/month and is labeled by the company as the Best Value. For professional users who generate occupational reports frequently, the unlimited-report model offers reasonable value.
Its strengths are centralized data sources, clearly defined report types, and workflows tailored to legal and vocational assessment use cases, reducing the time spent cross-searching across multiple government websites. The interface is presented as simple and supports desktop, tablet, and mobile devices. The limitations are also fairly clear: publicly available information does not show API access, third-party integrations, team permissions, audit logs, security/compliance details, or self-hosting options. As a result, it looks more like an online reporting tool for individual users or small teams than a full enterprise-grade data platform.
It is best suited for law firms, vocational experts, and related judicial professionals handling U.S. SSDI cases, vocational evidence, job-number estimates, and occupational requirements analysis. For users in China, the product’s data system is highly U.S.-centric, so it has limited applicability if the focus is China’s job market or local labor regulations. Network connectivity, payment methods, and domestic accessibility are not disclosed on the site, so it is advisable to create a free account first to test access and the payment process. Alternatives include using official data sources directly, such as O*NET, BLS OOH/OEWS/ORS, ACS, and CBP.
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