Solutions · Legal services

Consultation requests, consented and receipted.

People increasingly ask an AI assistant to find them a lawyer. GateCore delivers that intake under your terms: an identified source, stated consent, and a receipt per introduction, with the record kept for you.

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Is this you?

Four situations.

  • Referral channels charge you on terms you cannot inspect, for intake you cannot verify.
  • A purchased contact who never consented is a problem before it is ever a client.
  • The first search for counsel is moving into assistants, and they cannot find your practice.
  • When intake spend gets questioned, the story lives in a vendor dashboard, not your records.
What you get

Intake under your contract, not theirs.

GateCore is a delivery rail with evidence attached, not a referral network.

01
Terms

Your intake contract, machine-readable

Practice areas, jurisdictions, matter types, the consent a request must carry, and your price. Every submitting agent reads the same contract first.

02
Consent

The client asked for counsel

A submitting agent must state the client's consent to share their details, and the delivery records what was stated. No scraped lists, no cold names.

03
Evidence

A receipt per introduction

Signed, timestamped, append-only. What arrived, from whom, and when is a record your file can hold.

By use case

Each product, mapped to the job it does here.

Only the use cases that genuinely apply in this industry are listed.

UC1
Use case · Sell to agents

Consultation requests under your terms

Your listing states practice areas, jurisdictions, required consent, and price. Deliveries settle with signed receipts, and engagement-sized transactions run under enhanced governance.

Marketplace listing · verified lead delivery · settlement + signed receipts

UC2
Use case · Get discovered

Present where people now look for counsel

An assistant helping someone find a lawyer 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

How it works

Six gates, in order, on every request.

If any gate fails, nothing is delivered and nothing is billed.

01
IDENTITY
The submitting agent signs the request with its issued key. Anonymous submissions are refused.
PASS
02
TRUST
Standing earned from verified outcomes, never asserted and never bought.
GOOD
03
CONTRACT
Your listing's contract states the required fields, the stated consent, and the price. Short payloads are refused.
MET
04
POLICY
Your rules decide: your jurisdictions, your practice areas, ceilings per source.
ALLOW
05
DELIVER
The request lands in your existing intake. Nothing installs in your practice management system.
DONE
06
RECEIPT
Source, decision, payload hash, and settlement, signed onto an append-only ledger.
RECEIPT

Refused submissions are never billed, and every refusal names the rule.

The arithmetic

Eight consultation requests a month.

What incremental verified intake translates to at your engagement rate and average engagement.

WORKED EXAMPLEILLUSTRATIVE, NOT A PROMISE
Additional verified consultation requests per month
8
Your engagement rate on qualified requests
25%
New engagements per month
2
Your average engagement
$5,000
Illustrative new revenue per month
$10,000

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.

At your size

Same gate, sized to you.

SOLO PRACTICE
List free, take requests by email, hold the receipts.
MID-SIZE FIRM
Listings per practice group under one policy, one ledger across every intake channel.
LARGE FIRM
A governed intake across offices and channels, exportable for spend and conflicts review.
What it costs

The published schedule, no asterisks.

Published rates are ceilings: volume pricing is negotiated down, never up.

LISTING
Free. Any product, service, dataset, or lead type. Organic agent discovery, no platform fee, no listing fee.
SETTLEMENT
When money settles through the marketplace: 5% of settled volume plus $0.25 per settlement event. Small transactions batch into daily or monthly settlements, your choice, so the fixed fee spreads across the batch.
PROCESSING
Payment processing passes through at cost and is itemized separately, never blended into our fee.
ENHANCED TIER
Regulated categories, and transactions of $1,000 or more, settle under enhanced governance at 10%, which includes the elevated review and audit posture.

Engagement-sized transactions of $1,000 or more settle under the enhanced governance tier.

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Live today

Shipped, and where the path runs next.

Reviewers get this split up front, because finding it later kills a deal.

Running in production

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
FAQ

The two that come up first.

Is this a lawyer referral service?
No. GateCore is the governed rail an introduction travels on: your contract states the terms, the submitting agent is identified and states the client's consent, and every delivery lands with a signed receipt. How your bar's rules treat any intake channel remains your judgment, and the evidence trail exists to support it.
What does it cost?
Listing is free with open agent discovery. Settled transactions follow the standing schedule: 5% of settled volume plus 25 cents per settlement event, with transactions of $1,000 or more at the 10% enhanced governance tier and processing passed through at cost.
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Put your practice where people now ask.

Tell us your practice areas and what a qualified consultation request means to you.

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