| ▲ | mebkorea 8 hours ago | |
Honest answer... I don't fully know, zero paying customers so it's still very much a hypothesis. The two use cases I think hold up: (1) people pre-buying a house with extension potential, who otherwise guess or pay £500+ for a planning consultant; (2) homeowners about to commission £2-5k of architect drawings who want a sanity check before proceeding. Someone else suggested £100-500 for a proper pre-submission review which is probably better for that second case than my £19 report. The "general state-of-area" framing is the weakest one and you're right it's mostly local press discourse — that's marketing not revenue. | ||