As the next generation of title production systems (TPS) are being developing, software firms are creating more supplemental tools that will enhance TPS.
The Title Report visited with Shawn Fox, chief revenue officer with Premier One; Matt Younkle, co-founder and president of Pythonic; Hoyt Mann, co-founder and president of alanna.ai and Andy White, co-founder and CEO of Closinglock, to learn more about the tools their companies offer to help TPS.
Fox said Premier One’s tool, TitleScout, helps companies manage and access legacy data as they attempt to update their title stacks or change providers. TitleScout brings together all of the historical title data from various platforms and unstructured formats in a cloud-based platform.
“Instead of maintaining expensive, aging hardware and paying for software licenses the business barely uses, TitleScout intelligently ingests, indexes and organizes agency data for fast, comprehensive searches,” Fox said.
Mann said alanna.ai offers a comprehensive group of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered tools that automates data extraction, communication, data collection and business intelligence processes to supplement TPS and fill in gaps in automation.
Closinglock is able to enhance next-generation TPS through the addition of a security layer that White said eliminates the need to re-enter data. Since the platform directly integrates with these systems, title companies don’t need to change the way they function to use the tools.
Younkle said most TPS weren’t built to read documents.
“That’s the gap we fill — turning PDFs, scans and emails into structured, reliable data that your TPS can actually use,” he said. “When you add document AI capabilities to your TPS, it opens up a wide variety of workflow automation possibilities.”
Read the full story in the 2025 Title Technology In-Depth Report, available here as a free download.