Everyone looks the same in the directory
Title companies scroll past dozens of identical signing-service directory profiles. A domain name and your own landing page give them something to remember — and a place to land that isn't a directory.
In a saturated market, title companies don't pick the cheapest notary — they pick the one who looks like a real business. Ten brandable name ideas, four HD images you pick, and a landing page ready for the escrow officers who look you up.
$198 flat · No subscription · No login required
A title officer has three notaries on her screen. Two have clean .com sites. The third has a Snapdocs profile and a Yelp listing from 2019. She has 90 seconds to pick one.
Direct title-company signings pay $75–$200. Platform-routed signings pay $40–$80 after the cut. The difference between those two pay grades is being findable when she Googles your name.
Built for the signing agent who's tired of looking like another profile inside a signing-services directory.
We give you 10 notary-trade images and you pick the four that look most like your appointments. Below: a sample of what your bundle could look like.




Title companies scroll past dozens of identical signing-service directory profiles. A domain name and your own landing page give them something to remember — and a place to land that isn't a directory.
Most registrars sell a blank slate and walk away. A weekend on a site builder, a half-finished page, and you're still invisible. The bundle arrives finished — names, images, story, and page already assembled.
Title officers have seen lookalike scams and Gmail-only operators with no way to verify who they're actually calling. A real domain, a branded email address, and a landing page that matches put you on the side of the line they're willing to call.
At $75–$200 per signing, this pays for itself in roughly 1–3 loan signing appointments.
The other path to a notary website is a monthly subscription. Here's the math.
Pricing shown is an example from a publicly available subscription service; verify current pricing before comparing. AIDomainForge bundle includes the domain-name sourcing step subscription services typically don't.
An email address. A phone number. A profile inside a directory full of identical profiles. Nothing to tell them apart at a glance — and nothing to call back to if the directory disappears.
A name a title officer can read off and remember. A landing page that says who you are, where you work, and what you specialize in — without having to ask. An email at your own domain instead of @gmail.
Title companies are picking from a list. Make yours easy to pick.
One short form. What you do, where you work, what makes you different. Takes about three minutes.
We show you a curated set of mobile notaries and signing agents images. You pick the four that look most like your work.
10 brandable name ideas, a short brand story, your four images, and your landing page — typically delivered within 2 business days.
Finding a name that fits your notary business is the hard part. The rest is a short, straight road. Here's the whole path from name to live.
Tell us about your work in a few plain sentences. We forge ten name ideas around your story — including the style you saw here. $198 flat, no subscription.
Once you pick your favorite from the list we send, you register it yourself at any registrar you choose — your account, your name on the record. We walk you through it, step by step.
Your bundle includes a ready-to-use landing page file. Drop in your contact info, point your name at it, and you're live. You don't need to build anything from scratch.
Add your address to your email signature, your car door, and any listing that'll take it. Your name is out there — make sure it points somewhere real.
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