
NoticeRegistry provides access to public notices related to US foreclosures, tax sales, and court filings across 23 states. The platform allows users to search for notices by address, party, or case, and connects these notices to appellate opinions. It is designed for real estate investors, attorneys, paralegals, and researchers who need fast access to filings and related court records. Users can browse a comprehensive database of over 130,000 notices and 5,700 court filings, with the ability to track cases and receive updates on relevant filings.
The service offers both free and paid options…
NoticeRegistry is a Sweden-based service that publishes legally required disclosures in local media (foreclosures, tax sales, government bids) and is already charging customers: $213 in recurring revenue and $194 in the last 30 days. The business shape is straight-forward and sticky — legal notices are recurring, compliance-driven products that can produce predictable demand once you win clients. The 411% 30-day growth suggests recent customer wins or a successful go-to-market push, but that jump sits on a very small revenue base, so volatility remains a real possibility.
Key operational questions are how repeatable the recent growth is and whether the model can scale geographically or expand services (e.g., distribution partnerships with more local media). Because profit margin and monthly visitor metrics are not provided, it's unclear how capital- or labor-intensive fulfillment is and how effective customer acquisition channels are. For a founder, the immediate priorities are proving retention, increasing average contract size, and locking distribution deals; for someone evaluating the opportunity, the metrics show promising momentum but limited current monetization.
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