Realtymatics — recorder-data ingestion as a governed use case

A real estate / recorder-data use case of HCS-GaaS: turning county recorder records into auditable, governed automation inputs.

First customer path. Realtymatics is the first customer path for Arizona recorder-data ingestion, beginning with Maricopa County and Pinal County. This describes a first-customer path and governed architecture — not a claim that production ingestion has launched.

What it does

Recorder activity, document metadata, parcel signals, and workflow events can become governed evidence for real estate operations — telemetry-as-language applied to recorder data.

Under HCS-GaaS, recorder and real-estate records become auditable automation inputs: governed evidence, eligibility and compliance state, workflow triggers, and audit-ready binders — so real-estate and mortgage workflows can be monitored, evidenced, and automated responsibly. HCS-GaaS is the governance layer for evidence-backed recorder-data workflows.

How HUMENS governs it

  • Recorder records are bound to schema and policy as governed evidence.
  • Workflows are monitored, with exceptions surfaced for review.
  • Human-owned oversight (CHO) approves, holds, or escalates as policy requires.
  • Every step leaves an audit-ready evidence trail.