Borrower leads with provenance you can prove.
Brokers and lenders buy leads all day with no reliable answer to where a name came from or what consent traveled with it. GateCore makes source, consent, and delivery a signed record instead of a vendor's claim.
Four situations.
- Lead vendors sell the same borrower to several shops at once, and you cannot tell which ones.
- When a compliance question lands, the consent story behind a lead lives in a vendor's email, not a record you hold.
- Rate shopping is moving into AI assistants, and your pipeline has no entrance for them.
- You dispute junk leads from memory and screenshots, and the credit rarely comes.
Source, consent, and delivery, on the record.
GateCore is the rail under the lead, not another lead vendor.
An identified source on every lead
The submitting agent signs each delivery with an issued credential. Where the lead came from is a checked fact, not a line on an invoice.
Stated per lead, recorded with it
Your listing's contract states the consent a lead must carry, and the delivery records what was stated. What your regulatory obligations require of a channel remains your compliance team's call.
A receipt your file can hold
Signed, timestamped, append-only. When a question arrives months later, you produce the record instead of reconstructing the story.
Each product, mapped to the job it does here.
Only the use cases that genuinely apply in this industry are listed.
Borrower introductions under your contract
Your listing states the states you are licensed in, the loan types you write, the consent a lead must carry, and the price. Deliveries settle with signed receipts under enhanced governance.
Marketplace listing · verified lead delivery · settlement + signed receipts
Present where rate shopping is moving
Assistants shopping rates for a borrower 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.
A refusal names the exact rule that said no, and refused submissions are never billed.
Twenty verified leads a month.
What incremental verified volume translates to at your pull-through and your revenue per closed loan.
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.
Lending 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 a lender, a broker, or a compliance certification. We supply the controls and the evidence; whether a channel satisfies your obligations is your counsel's call.
- 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.
Does this make a lead channel compliant?
Why does lending settle at 10% instead of 5%?
Bring the channel you trust least.
Tell us which lead source you would most like to see on a receipted rail.
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