Open Source Philosophy
Clone this.
We will link to you.
The goal is not CovenantSale's success. The goal is that every family in America knows the gate is open. If you build a better version — we will link to it from this site, unconditionally.
The clone invitation is unconditional. Build CovenantSale for Louisiana's notarial system. Build it for commercial transactions. Translate it into Spanish. Build a version that integrates with your county's assessor API. Build a version that serves military families navigating SCRA protections. Build whatever version serves people we haven't reached — and send us the URL.
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State-specific builds
22 states require attorneys at closing. Louisiana uses a notarial system entirely. New York has borough-specific quirks. Each deserves a dedicated guide built by someone who knows it. The 50-state catalog is our foundation — your state-specific build is the superstructure.
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Language versions
Spanish, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Korean — the families most underserved by the commission system are often the ones least likely to know the gate is open. A translated CovenantSale for any language community serves them directly.
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Commercial transactions
CovenantSale V1 covers residential. Commercial real estate has the same principal exemption in every state and even larger commissions — 4–6% on a $2M building is $80,000–120,000. The framework applies. The forms differ.
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Municipal integrations
CityRealty is the municipal layer. If your city wants to integrate CovenantSale directly with its parcel registry, assessor data, and recording system — that's a CityRealty deployment. We support it.
Why we're not afraid of competition
The commission extraction system is a $100 billion annual industry. CovenantSale's moat is not secrecy — it's the quality and completeness of the public knowledge assembled in one place. The 50-state legal catalog. The guided journeys. The CMA tool. The covenant framework. These compound over time as more families use them and send us their stories. A clone that serves Montana families better than we do is not competition — it's a win for the mission.
What to send us: If you build something — a state-specific guide, a language version, a commercial adaptation, a municipal integration — email us at build@covenantsale.org with the URL and a one-sentence description of what you built and who it serves. We will link to it from the clone directory on this page within 48 hours.
The legal defense posture
The broker lobby will push back. They have done so against every FSBO innovation — Zillow's early FSBO listings, flat-fee MLS services, Purplebricks in the UK market. The legal posture of CovenantSale is deliberately constructed to be unassailable:
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We provide information, not services
Pointing to a public statute is not practicing law. Providing a form that the state itself publishes is not unauthorized practice. Explaining what REET is and how to calculate it is public education. Every element of CovenantSale operates within these bounds.
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Filing fee deposits are custodianship
Holding estimated filing fees in a neutral trust account is not a real estate service. It is the same function a friend does when they hold the earnest money check. No compensation is derived. No transaction is conducted by CovenantSale.
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WellSpr.ing provides identity, not brokerage
Identity verification, covenant attestation, and parcel indexing are data and infrastructure services — not real estate services. WellSpr.ing's role is the same as a notary: it attests identity and intent, it does not conduct the transaction.
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CityRealty is a municipal instrument
A city operating its own real estate transaction platform is a government function, not a brokerage. The city is not an agent for either party. It is providing infrastructure — the same as building a courthouse or a recording office.