See the deal clearly before the site starts spending your money.
SiteKillSwitch turns a property into a plain-English development decision. It brings together land price, density, revenue, construction cost, civil risk, financing pressure, and deal risk so you can decide whether to proceed, renegotiate, or walk away.
Get a fast read before spending days in spreadsheets, design sketches, consultant calls, or land negotiations.
Residual Land Value™ helps show whether the asking price is supported by the deal economics.
Unlock the deeper deal outcome, risk, land value, financial intelligence, and included Underwriting Memo™ export.
What SKS can do today is already valuable.
SKS is marketed around its real live strength: early development screening, residual land value logic, scenario framing, risk visibility, and Site Intelligence™. The Underwriting Memo™ remains the included export. Deeper intelligence layers are described as expanding capabilities, not as universal automation.
Feasibility screening
SKS helps users understand whether a site is financially and technically worth deeper review before major design or consultant costs are incurred.
Residual land value
The system frames what the land can support after the deal economics, assumptions, and required return are considered.
Municipal and portfolio intelligence
Municipality-specific workflows and portfolio views are being expanded carefully as supported rules, data, and product surfaces mature.
From address to decision, SKS shows the pressure building inside the deal.
The public site now introduces the real SKS workflow: a calm decision surface that explains the site, the main constraints, the money, and the next step in sequence.
Start with the site
Enter the opportunity and frame the basic development question before spending serious time on diligence.
Expose the constraints
Zoning, density, civil work, assumptions, and risk stop being scattered notes and become visible decision drivers.
Pressure-test the money
Revenue, costs, land carry, and residual land value show whether the asking price is actually supportable.
Make the call
Use Site Intelligence™ to decide whether to pursue, renegotiate, or walk away, with an included memo export when the opportunity needs to be shared.
The site looks good until the hidden pressure is surfaced.
4-unit infill idea with a clean resale story
Frontage, servicing, and site work reduce the cushion
Profit falls once realistic costs and carry are included
The site may work, but not at the current land price
Illustrative avoided overpayment and wasted pursuit cost when the deal is challenged early.
Proceed only if price, scope, or assumptions move enough to restore a real margin.
The paid Site Intelligence™ unlock turns the screen into a serious acquisition answer, with the memo as the included record.
What SKS thinks the user should do next.
The revenue, cost, financing, and land inputs behind the answer.
The issues that can change the deal outcome.
What would need to change for the deal to make sense.
It turns scattered feasibility questions into one decision.
Early-stage development is usually messy. Zoning, unit yield, sales revenue, construction cost, civil work, financing, land carry, and risk all get reviewed separately. SiteKillSwitch pulls those pieces into one decision surface so the user can understand what is actually driving the deal.
Preliminary Deal Screen™
A fast first pass for whether the opportunity deserves more time, diligence, and consultant effort.
Site Intelligence™
The paid intelligence layer that answers whether the site should be bought or pursued, with the Underwriting Memo™ included as an export.
Development Intelligence Platform
The broader SKS direction: a disciplined system for land, zoning, revenue, cost, civil, and portfolio decisions as coverage expands.
CAUTION
Unsupported
Cost pressure
It protects the decision that can quietly burn the most capital.
The expensive mistake is not usually running a screen. The expensive mistake is chasing the wrong site, paying the wrong price, missing a constraint, or discovering too late that the margin was never really there.
SKS is a live Site Intelligence™ platform, with deeper intelligence layers expanding over time.
SKS connects the facts that are often reviewed separately.
Address, parcel, land area, municipality where available
Zoning, density, setbacks, and local constraints where supported
Revenue, hard costs, soft costs, civil work, carry
Proceed, caution, kill, or renegotiate
A shareable underwriting record
Revenue Intelligence™
Tests whether projected sales can carry the land, cost, financing, and profit requirements.
Are the sales doing enough work?Construction Cost Intelligence™
Keeps hard-cost pressure visible before the deal is anchored to an optimistic budget.
What cost pressure can the deal survive?Residual Land Value Engine™
Back-solves supportable land value so the asking price can be challenged with evidence.
What can I safely pay?The public site now hands users directly into the same decision language used inside SKS.
Understand what SKS does before creating an account.
Start a real or manual deal in the product workspace.
See the proceed, caution, or kill signal with the reason why.
Unlock Site Intelligence™ when the site deserves a serious answer.
Every section should make SKS feel simple, powerful, and credible.
The public website should not feel like a brochure. It should truthfully preview the first few minutes inside SKS: calm, visual, plain-English, and relentlessly focused on the decision.
A buyer can understand whether the site deserves more time before the real spending starts.
The page language keeps returning to the practical question: proceed, renegotiate, or walk away.
The Site Intelligence™ is framed as the paid answer, with the Underwriting Memo™ as the serious record when the opportunity deserves deeper diligence.
Nothing changes when the user leaves the website and enters the app.
The same decision language should carry through the full journey: site, constraints, economics, decision, and memo.
A future visitor should understand the product flow before entering the platform.
Address, land price, project type, and early assumptions start the story.
The site may work, but only if price or scope moves enough to restore margin.
Less spreadsheet archaeology. More decision clarity.
Simple enough to understand quickly. Structured enough to support a serious early deal conversation.
For developers
See whether the site has enough margin, where the risk is hiding, and what land price the numbers can support.
For builders and investors
Understand the business case before falling in love with the project or anchoring to the asking price.
For consultants
Frame early-stage conversations around evidence: assumptions, constraints, servicing pressure, and path to viability.
Start with one site. Leave with a decision.
SiteKillSwitch is designed to make the earliest development decision feel clearer, faster, and more defensible: screen the site, understand the pressure, and decide whether to proceed, renegotiate, or walk away.