Screen a Deal
Local rules made usable

Municipal Intelligence

This layer organizes local rule differences into usable decision language. The goal is not to overwhelm users with bylaw text; it is to show which municipal factors are shaping yield, risk, and the path to viability.

Plain-English value

The same project can behave differently from one municipality to the next.

SKS packages this into decision language so a user does not need to be an underwriter, planner, or civil engineer to understand why the site is strong, weak, overpriced, or worth deeper review.

What it helps answer

Local rule awareness

Surfaces zoning, density, setback, and municipality-specific assumptions in context.

Coverage discipline

Keeps municipality logic explicit so unsupported assumptions are not presented as certainty.

Better first conversations

Helps owners, consultants, and investors know which local issues deserve attention.

Workflow comparison

Less spreadsheet archaeology. More decision clarity.

Question
With SiteKillSwitch
Manual workflow
Early question
Can this site work?
What is listed in each spreadsheet?
Land price
Tests supportable land value
Often accepted from asking price
Risk
Calls out the dominant deal pressure
Scattered across notes and emails
Output
Plain-English decision and memo
Manual summary after the fact
Move from interest to evidence

Run the site through SKS before the opportunity starts consuming time and money.

The purpose is not more data. The purpose is a clearer decision.