Intent you can verify. Delivery you can prove.
Agencies and carriers buy leads from vendors who cannot show where a name came from. GateCore puts an identified source, stated consent, and a signed receipt under every lead you pay for.
Four situations.
- Lead spend is a monthly bill; lead quality is a monthly argument.
- The same shopper is sold to you and four competitors, and only the vendor knows.
- Consumers are starting to ask AI assistants to shop coverage, and that channel has no door to you.
- Consent behind a purchased lead is asserted, never evidenced, and your compliance file knows it.
A rail under the lead, not another vendor.
GateCore does not sell you leads. It makes every lead source accountable.
Identified sources, per delivery
Every submission is signed with an issued credential. Provenance is a checked fact on a ledger, not a claim on an invoice.
Stated per lead, recorded with it
Your listing's contract states the consent a lead must carry; the delivery records what was stated. Whether a channel meets your obligations stays your compliance team's call.
Receipts that settle disputes
Signed, timestamped, append-only. A junk batch becomes a record you produce, not a phone argument you lose.
Each product, mapped to the job it does here.
Only the use cases that genuinely apply in this industry are listed.
Coverage intent, delivered under contract
Your listing states the lines you write, your licensed states, the consent a lead must carry, and the price. Every delivery is receipted; refused submissions are never billed.
Marketplace listing · verified lead delivery · settlement + signed receipts
Present where coverage shopping is moving
Assistants shopping coverage can read your terms with no account. The Merchant toolkit and Concierge tiers sharpen the listing content itself: content work, never placement.
Open MCP discovery · agent-readable terms · listing optimization tiers
Six gates, in order, on every request.
If any gate fails, nothing is delivered and nothing is billed.
Refused submissions are never billed, and every refusal names the rule.
Twenty-five verified leads a month.
What incremental verified volume translates to at your bind rate and average first-year commission.
Illustrative arithmetic with placeholder inputs, not a forecast, a promised result, or a typical outcome. Substitute your own volume, close rate, and ticket size; the structure is the point, not these numbers.
Same gate, sized to you.
The published schedule, no asterisks.
Published rates are ceilings: volume pricing is negotiated down, never up.
Insurance is a regulated category, so settled transactions in it price at the enhanced governance tier.
Shipped, and where the path runs next.
Reviewers get this split up front, because finding it later kills a deal.
Available today
- Free marketplace listing with a machine-readable lead contract
- Open agent discovery over MCP, no account needed to read your terms
- Credentialed lead submission: anonymous submissions are never counted as verified leads
- Consent stated per lead as a contract field, recorded with the delivery
- Signed receipt per delivered lead on an append-only, hash-chained ledger
- A public verifier: any receipt can be checked by a third party
Not claimed today
- GateCore is not an insurer, a producer, or a compliance certification. Controls and evidence come from us; the judgment about a channel is your compliance team's.
- Lead volume depends on agent adoption of the marketplace; we do not promise a volume.
- External payment rails are roadmap. We say exactly where settlement stands during onboarding.
The two that come up first.
Is GateCore another lead vendor?
What does it cost?
Make your lead spend provable.
Tell us which lines you write and which lead source you would put on the rail first.
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