| ▲ | mebkorea 8 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
No, that's absolutely a fair follow-up and not harsh at all. It's very helpful. The "be nosey about places you used to live" use case is exactly what the postcode tool should serve (thinking about it), and right now it doesn't. You're right that PDF-downloads break flow badly. Tbh... that's a hangover from the "people want a thing they can save" assumption that I'm still stuck in, I guess. I'm still on the fence about giving the paid reports away wholesale, but the gap between "tells you nothing" and "£19 PDF" is way too big. I'm gonna need a middle layer of free but actually useful exploration on the site. Will have a solid think about this today. Appreciate the feedback! | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | gnfargbl 8 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I'm also enthusiastic, it's not often you see people find a genuinely underserved niche and you have. I don't know if I would pay £19 for a general state-of-the-area report. I would almost certainly have paid £100-300 for a service that took my planning application, critically reviewed it and told me which aspects were and were not likely to pass, with references to specific examples within my local area. | |||||||||||||||||
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