Nine apps. One closing. There's a better way.
Journal, ID scan, mileage, invoicing, scheduling, and a state-by-state compliance brain — unified in one iPhone-native app. On-device by default, so signer information never leaves your phone. Join the waitlist and help shape it.
Sound familiar?
Nine apps for a single signing
A typical mobile notary bounces between an e-journal, a fee-chart PDF, Google Calendar, a mileage app, an invoice app, a payment app, and an ID scanner — for one closing. Every switch is a chance to lose data or miss a deadline.
Laggy, web-first incumbents
Recurring complaint across notary forums: the iPhone apps are so laggy that notaries fall back to a laptop in the car. The back office was never built mobile-first.
One compliance mistake can cost your commission
Get a cross-state acknowledgment or an expired-ID signing wrong and your fee — and your bond — are on the line. No existing app flags the rule before you act.
Frequently asked questions
What would NotaryKit AI replace?
We're exploring whether one iPhone app can replace your e-journal, ID scanner, mileage tracker, invoicing app, fee-chart PDF, and state-rule lookups — closing the back office at the signing table instead of at home that night.
How is it private?
The compliance brain runs on-device using Apple's Foundation Models. Signer details and your journal stay on your iPhone unless you choose to sync them to your own iCloud. Nothing is sent to a third-party server.
Is the compliance answer legal advice?
No. It's informational guidance with a citation to verify against your state's Secretary of State handbook. You always make the final call.
When can I try it?
We're in problem-validation now. Join the waitlist to be first in line and to tell us where your current tools fail you.
What will it cost?
We're targeting a simple single tier with a free trial — no per-feature paywall on the basics. The waitlist survey helps us set it right.
Help us build the notary back office you actually want
Two minutes on the waitlist survey tells us whether the nine-apps-for-one-closing problem is worth solving the way we think it is. Be first to try it when we ship.