Entry № 01
AI agents watch re-roof permits, storm and insurance-claim signals, and code violations — and deliver cited roofing leads before a contractor is named.
Buyers · Roofing contractors · gutter · insulation
Entry № 02
Net-metering applications, solar permits, and utility interconnection queues, read the day they post — cited solar installer leads with no installer named yet.
Buyers · Solar installers · battery · efficiency
Entry № 03
New-construction certificates of occupancy, permit filings, and code violations become cited home-services leads with the unfilled contractor scope flagged.
Buyers · HVAC · plumbers · electricians · home services
Entry № 04
Pool permits, new-homeowner records, and recent purchases surface funded outdoor projects before the vendor list is complete — every lead source-cited.
Buyers · Pool builders · service · landscape · pavers
Entry № 05
Planning-commission agendas, site plans, and variance hearings surface commercial projects months before the permit desk — missing consultants flagged.
Buyers · Architects · civil eng. · commercial GCs · materials
Entry № 06
Agency budgets, work sessions, and incumbent award history telegraph SLED procurements early — cited leads with the line item, timing, and incumbent context.
Buyers · GovTech · IT · civil works · consulting · SaaS
Entry № 07
OSHA citations, failed inspections, and stop-work orders create urgent, documented demand — routed with the violation, deadline, and site contact attached.
Buyers · Commercial cleaners · environmental testing · OSHA consultants · health-code specialists
Entry № 08
Dockets, bankruptcies, probate, and trademark filings with value, urgency, and no counsel of record — cited legal leads delivered while the matter is open.
Buyers · Bankruptcy · probate · land-use · IP counsel
Entry № 09
Pre-foreclosure, code violations, probate, tax delinquency, and vacancy overlap into cited off-market real estate leads ranked by likelihood to transact.
Buyers · Wholesalers · flippers · REI funds
Entry № 10
Liquor and health permits, build-out construction, and new registrations reveal venues 60–90 days before opening — cited leads for every pre-opening vendor.
Buyers · Food distributors · POS · insurance · staffing · CRE brokers
Entry № 11
FCC and PUC filings, tower applications, and utility dockets show where infrastructure is being planned — with operator, equipment, and timing attached.
Buyers · Tower crews · fiber contractors · utility services · equipment vendors
Entry № 12
UCC filings, corporate and property records, and capital-event markers signal financing and advisory moments — evidence-cited and matched to your book.
Buyers · Commercial lenders · insurers · M&A advisors · wealth managers