Workflows
The runbooks, with the prices attached
Software marketing usually stops at what a product can do. These four pages are the other half: what you click, in what order, what each click costs in credits, and the specific place each run disappoints people. They are written for somebody who has already decided to try it and now wants the operating instructions.
7 days and 100 credits. We email you before the trial ends, and you can cancel yourself at any point.
Map million-dollar homes
Read a market street by street: which parcels the county values over $1M, who is named on each deed, and which of them are held by somebody who does not live there.
Zero. The entire run below is unbilledRead the runbook02Build a high-net-worth lead list
Turn one ZIP code into 25 named prospects with contact details and wealth ranges, working from the assessed value on the parcel rather than from a list somebody sold you.
630 for the worked example belowRead the runbook03Find the owner behind an LLC
What to do when the deed names a holding company, a trust, or an estate instead of a person — including the four anonymity states where the registry deliberately will not tell you.
25 per run, charged only on successRead the runbook04Find an owner's contact details
Get from a name on a deed to an email and a phone number, using whichever of the two doors fits what you already know — and understanding why the contact details are masked until you commit.
15 address-first, from 2 name-firstRead the runbookHow the four fit together
Each step up costs more and answers a harder question
The runbooks are not four separate products, they are four rungs of the same ladder. Knowing which rung a given parcel belongs on — before you spend anything — is most of using Plotbook well, and it is the single thing that separates a cheap pass over a territory from an expensive one.
- Free
Read the ground
Panning, searching, filtering by assessed value, reading the deed owner names printed on every parcel, and opening the property drawer. Unbilled on every plan, including the trial, and it is where most of the qualification actually happens.
- 15 credits
Ask who is at the address
When the deed names a person, residential records answer it instantly: the owners and the residents at that address, with roles, ages, phones, and emails. One charge for the whole household.
- 25 credits
Ask who is behind the entity
When the deed names an LLC, trust, corporation, or estate, no instant lookup can help, because the residential records contain no human for that address. That is the agentic research pass, and it is charged only when it succeeds.
- 10 credits
Keep what you found
Saving a result unmasks its contact details, pulls the full record in behind it, and starts the four wealth ranges. Research results save themselves at no extra cost.
See it run
The whole loop, in one sitting
The product walkthrough covering all four runs: the parcel map, a research pass against an entity-held deed, people search, and the prospect book exporting to CSV.
Full walkthrough, 3 min. All people, contacts and wealth estimates shown are fictional demo data; property records are real public data.
Questions
Before you pick one
Run one against ground you know
Every runbook here is testable in an afternoon on a market you already understand, and the first one costs nothing at all. That is how we would want them judged.
New subscribers start with 7 days and 100 credits. We email you before the trial ends.