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For the most part, compost is compost - get whatever is cheapest. As long as it's fully composted (ie it's not halfway between mulch and compost) and doesn't have a bunch of rocks or anything, the rest of the differences are negligible. Oh, and fuck peat moss - it doesn't have any nutrients in it.
The bagged stuff from Home Depot or something will be way too pricey for doing your whole yard. Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist will usually have a few sources. Some municipalities have cheap compost available, like Omaha's Oma-Gro program. Otherwise, hit up Google.
You might consider using a compost spreader. The roller types leave an even layer, but it's pretty thin - thinner than what you'd want for doing a major lawn overhaul. If you've got a riding mower, maybe look into renting a tow-behind type.