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How it works
The machinery with the covers off: where the parcel data comes from, how the research agent gets from an LLC on a deed to a named person, and what the four wealth ranges are built from.
3 explainersRead the explainersWorkflows
Runbooks for the jobs people buy Plotbook to do: read a market for free, build a high-net-worth lead list, find the person behind an LLC deed, and get an owner's contact details. Every step priced in credits.
4 runbooks · one of them freeFollow a runbookFree tools
Small research tools that each do one useful thing. No account and no card. They teach the method rather than selling you the answer, and they say plainly what they cannot do.
11 tools · no signupOpen the toolsComparisons
Plotbook against the wealth screening, advisor prospecting, and property data platforms you are probably also looking at. Every page has a required section on what the other product does better.
13 comparisonsCompare the toolsAlternatives
Roundups of what else you could buy instead of the tool you are currently shopping for, with each vendor's published rate card. Plotbook is ranked where it honestly belongs, which so far is last.
1 roundupSee the roundupsGlossary
The vocabulary you hit the first time you open a deed and find a trust on it: grantors, quitclaim deeds, registered agents, anonymity states, entity piercing. Each definition stands on its own.
40 termsLook something upCompliance
Written for the compliance officer or branch manager rather than the buyer: what the product does, why it has no outreach features, and a plain list of the controls it does not have, including SOC 2 and SSO.
For reviewersRead the review pageBy role
The same loop, argued for the job you actually do: advisors, nonprofit development teams, family offices, real estate investors, luxury agents, and political finance teams.
7 audiencesFind your roleFeatures
What the product is, part by part: the parcel map, the research agent, people search, reverse address lookup, and the prospect book everything writes into.
5 featuresSee the productBlog
Longer writing on prospecting with public records: what a deed can and cannot tell you, how entity-held property works, and what we learn from running the research ourselves.
Guides and field notesRead the blogSample report
A complete research profile, exactly as the product produces it: the research trail, the four wealth ranges, the confidence score, and the contact detail underneath.
One full profile · no accountRead the sampleTrust and data sourcing
Which layer is public record, which is licensed from a data provider, and which is estimated. Also how to ask us to remove information about you.
Sourcing and removalRead the policySupport
Product questions, billing, credits, exports, and anything that is behaving in a way this site did not describe. A person answers, usually the one who wrote the feature.
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