The actionable layer

Reconcile listings to your parcel records.

Plat is what makes the data actionable. It reconciles your short-term rental listings to your parcel records — the deeds, ownership, zoning, and tax records you already maintain. So you don't just see "150 rentals operating in the county." You see who's behind them.

The payoff

You don't just see a number. You see the picture.

Who owns them

Every listing tied back to an owner of record, not an anonymous host handle.

Zoning conflicts

Which properties are zoned for residential, not commercial — surfaced, not buried.

Registered vs. dark

Which owners are registered with the county, and which are operating dark.

Ownership concentration

The spread: one person running 8 units, or 40 different owners.

The money

What you can actually tax — what you're already collecting on versus what you're missing.

If you're going to tax or regulate the short-term rental market, you need Plat.

Strandline shows you what's listed. Plat shows you what you can actually tax, what violates zoning, and what you're already collecting on versus what you're missing. Strandline is market intelligence. Plat is a tool.

Available as your county shares its parcel, deed, zoning, and tax records.

Turn listings into something you can act on.