Timing matters. Visibility changes outcomes.
Early estate visibility across jurisdictions. Structured death-event intelligence with labeled confidence and property context.
Most probate data arrives too late.
- County-by-county searching
- Filing delays
- Inconsistent public records
- Blind outreach based on partial signals
- Assumptions filling gaps
Lag creates noise. Noise creates mistakes.
Everything that matters. In one view.
Event
- Name
- County
- Verified Date of Death
- Age
Decision-Makers
- Key heirs (role-labeled when available)
- Contact phone & email (when available)
Estate Context
- Property addresses
- Estimated property value
- Estimated equity (when available)
- Probate filed (Yes / Unknown)
- Probate type, case number, filing date (when filed)
- Career & affiliation context (when stated)
Confidence is explicitly labeled. Unknowns are preserved.
Not another probate lead list.
Most providers sell volume. Provenial surfaces structure.
Provenial
- Structured estate intelligence per decedent
- Confidence labeling (Verified / Suggested / Unknown)
- Cross-county visibility
- Property valuation context
- Estate complexity surfaced early
- Built for professionals who already know how to operate
Typical Lead Providers
- Raw contact lists
- Volume-based delivery
- Skiptraced relatives
- Coaching & scripts
- No signal hierarchy
- No structured Unknown handling
- No cross-jurisdiction normalization
What early visibility actually means
- Probate may file in a different county than death
- Filing delays are common
- Pre-probate windows exist
- Property may be identified before filings
- Assumptions compound without structure
- Labeled uncertainty is better than implied certainty
Built for professionals who compete on timing.
Estate Planners & Financial Advisors
Surface structured death-event visibility before downstream movement.
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