Client leads with receipts, not stories.
The first home search is moving into AI assistants; the showings, the keys, and the closing stay human. GateCore delivers the introduction between those two worlds: an identified source, stated consent, and a signed receipt, under terms your listing sets.
Four situations.
- Portal leads arrive shared, recycled, or cold, and the invoice is the same either way.
- Referral economics are opaque: you cannot see what was promised to whom for the name in your inbox.
- The first home search is moving into AI assistants, and they cannot find you to send you anyone.
- When a lead was junk, the dispute is your memory against a vendor's dashboard.
Your terms, their consent, your evidence.
Your listing is a contract, not a profile page.
Exclusivity is whatever your contract says
Your listing states what a qualified lead must include, the price, and the terms of delivery. Every agent reads the same contract before anything is sent.
The client asked to be contacted
A submitting agent must state the client's consent to share their details, and the delivery records it. No scraped names, no recycled lists.
A signed receipt per introduction
Timestamped, append-only, third-party verifiable. What you paid for and when it arrived is a record, not a recollection.
Each product, mapped to the job it does here.
Only the use cases that genuinely apply in this industry are listed.
Introductions under your contract
Your listing states your markets, price bands, buyer or seller intent, and the consent an introduction must carry. Deliveries settle with signed receipts.
Marketplace listing · verified lead delivery · settlement + signed receipts
Present where the first search happens
An assistant helping someone start a home search 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.
Ten verified introductions a month.
What incremental verified volume translates to at your close rate and average 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.
Transactions of $1,000 or more settle under 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 brokerage and holds no real estate license; referral-fee rules vary by state and stay your broker's and 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.
How is this different from buying portal leads?
What does it cost to list?
Be the door the assistant finds.
Tell us your market and what a qualified introduction means to you.
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