Compare the economics
How Florida title agents can keep more premium
A flat subscription model can help producing Florida title professionals evaluate how much they keep from their own production.
Premium economics
Keep more of what your production creates.
For producing title professionals, the key question is not only how many files you close. It is how much of the economics you keep after splits, platform costs, overhead, compliance obligations, and operating expenses.
- Estimate annual title production.
- Compare your current split percentage.
- Subtract subscription cost and known monthly expenses.
- Make a decision based on real volume, not guesswork.
For producers with real relationships.
OmniTitleOS is not a lead-generation promise. It is designed for title professionals who can create or manage transaction opportunities and want a different operating structure.
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Questions title professionals ask
How can a Florida title agent keep more premium?
One way is to compare a conventional percentage split against a flat monthly subscription model. Actual results depend on production, plan terms, expenses, and compliance requirements.
Does OmniTitleOS guarantee income?
No. OmniTitleOS does not guarantee closings, referrals, premium, or income.
What should I know before switching models?
Review license status, underwriter appointment requirements, escrow and closing procedures, referral compliance, expenses, technology, insurance, and support.
Can signing agents use this model?
Signing agents who are not licensed title agents may need additional licensing and approval before performing title agent work. Eligibility should be reviewed case by case.
Does OmniTitleOS replace an underwriter?
No. OmniTitleOS is not a title insurance underwriter. Underwriter appointment, policy issuance, escrow, and closing workflows remain subject to applicable underwriting, regulatory, and compliance requirements.
Does OmniTitleOS take a conventional agency commission split?
The OmniTitleOS model is built around a flat monthly platform subscription rather than a conventional agency commission split, subject to plan terms and eligibility.
How much does OmniTitleOS cost?
Published subscription options include a Solo Agent plan at $750 per month and a Producing Agency and Law Firm plan at $1500 per month. Pricing can change and should be confirmed before enrollment.
Is OmniTitleOS available throughout Florida?
OmniTitleOS is positioned for Florida title professionals and statewide Florida title work, subject to service availability, underwriting relationships, and operational review.
Is the information on this site legal or compliance advice?
No. The site is marketing and educational content. Title professionals should consult their own counsel, compliance team, underwriter, and regulators for specific legal and regulatory questions.
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See whether the subscription model fits your Florida title business.
Tell us about your license status, current production, and market. OmniTitleOS will review whether the platform is a fit for your title work.
This form is for licensed Florida title professionals and real-estate attorneys. Submitting the form does not create an appointment, employment relationship, underwriting approval, or legal advice.