Knowledgebase

Everything you need to lend with discipline and stay in control.

Guides for the web ledger, signal search, payment processors, dispute handling, account setup, and submission rules — maintained by the operator for approved lenders.

Getting startedAccount approval and access

What happens after you register, how approval works, and what each access level unlocks.

Lender-onlyStart with the web ledger

Your private workspace for tracking every loan, borrower, and payment in one place.

SignalsSearch approved borrower signals

What signals are, how they're reviewed, and how to use them responsibly before you fund.

Lender-onlyPayment processor guide for lenders

Compare common payment rails by record quality, reversibility, platform risk, and dispute posture.

TrustRead legal boundaries

Terms, privacy, and policy documents live in the legal hub.

Account help

Getting started

New to LoanLedger? Start here to register, understand approval, and open the ledger for the first time.

Tutorial paths

Web ledger guides

Your private workspace for every loan, borrower, and repayment. Start here once your account is approved.

Methodology

Signal search and limitations

Signals are reviewed lender context, not legal conclusions. Private ledger notes stay separate from shared signal data.

Product guides

Windows, Reddit, Discord, and helpers

Companion tools are explained here when they support lender review, records, or follow-up.

Lender knowledge

Practice guides and tool choices

The Knowledgebase can grow beyond policy into operator-managed guidance for lending workflow, personal tech stacks, payment-platform tradeoffs, and project-specific notes.

News

News and updates

Release notes, service notices, signal-index changes, and companion-tool milestones belong in the Knowledgebase.

Moderated submissions

Submission rules

When submissions open, signed-in lender material must go through operator review before publication or lender-facing knowledge use.

Article library

Managed Knowledgebase pages

These articles are Markdown-backed and can be created, updated, drafted, and published through Knowledgebase management.