Building the Standard for
Behavioral Readiness.

Legacyline exists because the systems meant to help people rebuild their lives were failing them — not because people weren't ready, but because no one had built the infrastructure to prove it.

Why Legacyline Was Built

The gap wasn't effort.
It was evidence.

Lenders, housing agencies, workforce programs, and corrections systems all make high-stakes decisions about individuals — but without a governed, evidence-based standard, those decisions default to proxies like credit scores and gut instinct.

The result: qualified people are turned away. Institutions lack accountability. And the cycle continues.

Legacyline was built to close that gap — a permanent, auditable, evidence-based readiness record for every individual, governed by a standard any institution can trust.

4
Readiness Domains
Housing, Employment, Financial, Stability
7
Platform Modules
From intake to certified readiness
24–48hr
Evaluation Window
Human-reviewed, not auto-generated
1
Governing Standard
BRSA — the authority layer
The Authority Layer

What is BRSA?

Standards Authority

BRSA sets and governs the behavioral readiness standard — the rules, thresholds, and methodology that define what readiness means and how it is measured.

Evaluator Certification

BRSA certifies every evaluator who works within the Legacyline platform. Certification requires training, examination, and ongoing compliance.

Registry & Verification

BRSA maintains the authoritative registry of certified individuals and institutions. Any party can verify standing through the BRSA verification portal.

BRSA Seal

National readiness infrastructure.
Built to last.

The long-term vision for Legacyline is to become the national standard for behavioral readiness — infrastructure that lenders, housing agencies, workforce systems, corrections programs, and education institutions rely on.

Begin Your Intake