In this blog post, we'll explore how RPA software bots can transform your business operations without disrupting your existing workflow and production applications.


We design, develop and implement RPA software bots to automate the title search process across many states and search platforms, with little to no human intervention. This video displays our bot in action the Cook Co. IL market.

The title insurance industry is at a critical crossroads in today's rapidly-evolving business environment. With fierce competition fueling the need for efficiency, companies must adapt swiftly to maintain their edge. Fortunately, automation technology offers an opportunity to not only keep…

In this blog, we will discuss some of the most common concerns raised during the recent ALTA Insights webinar panel discussion on The Pro's & Con's of Today's Technologies and provide insights on mitigating these challenges while reaping the ultimate…

We automated the workflow of receiving and processing a title search package from a 3rd party vendor.

We automated the process of submitting and tracking land records for eRecording on the Simplifile platform saving our clients time and reducing keying errors.

RPA is a technology used to design, build and manage software robots “bots” to automate manual, repetitive and rules-based processes. These bots can automate processes across many departments in any industry.

According to Gallup, the majority of the U.S. workforce is not engaged in their work, feeling indifferent and uninspired. That lack of engagement can come at a real cost, namely lost productivity, higher turnover rates and less profit.

Our solution frees up your search staff to focus on thoroughly examining search results and documents, while our bots handle repetitive search activities.

For TrueFocus Automation, our journey started with a casual phone call between co-founders Jimmy Lewis and Sridhar Loganathan, two title and mortgage industry veterans and former colleagues at SLK Global BPO Services (now known as Coforge). While this call proved…