u/Extension-One-3081

We built a land due-diligence app that estimates site-prep costs before someone buys — looking for proptech feedback

I’m one of the founders of SiteX, a mobile app built to help land buyers estimate site-prep and development costs before buying or building.

The problem we’re focused on:

A buyer can usually see the parcel lines, listing price, comps, flood maps, and basic property data — but they often still have no real idea what it may cost to make the land buildable.

SiteX helps analyze things like driveway, grading, clearing, slope, utilities, septic/well considerations, drainage, and access so buyers can spot potential cost issues earlier.

It is not meant to replace professional due diligence. It is more of an early screening tool before someone is financially committed to a property.

For people in real estate tech / proptech:

Would you think of this more as land due diligence, build feasibility, site-prep estimating, or a “land inspection report”?

And what do you think would be the hardest part of adoption — buyer trust, agent adoption, cost accuracy, or explaining the category?

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u/Extension-One-3081 — 1 day ago