Anything you'd normally use Searchland for, just in plain English. Common examples include site appraisals, area market reports, ownership checks, planning history summaries, scheme comparisons, and shortlists of sites matching specific criteria. The more specific your question, the better the response. It currently pulls data from 7 categories and 40+ Searchland datasets, conversationally:
Planning applications
Land & ownership
Local plan & policy
Energy & grid
People & companies
Property use & occupancy
Transport & movement
Returns reports, maps, tables, and citations in seconds.
Example queries:
"Run an area market report for [postcode] covering ownership turnover, planning approvals, comparable schemes, and active applications over the last 5 years."
“Give me an overview of [LPA NAME], planning pipeline and unit numbers, Local Plan delivery against allocations, and which sites should be prioritised for development.”
“Run a site appraisal on [title no]: review comparable planning applications for [XX] unit residential schemes, summarise key planning considerations, and include site maps.”
“Show all UK planning applications for [development type] submitted in the last [time period]. Include status (approved/pending/refused), unit numbers, and local authority. Present the results as clear dashboards with charts showing trends, approval rates, and geographic distribution.”
“Find recently rejected planning applications in [location] for [development type/size]. Review the decision documents and officer reports to identify which refusals have the highest chance of being overturned through minor modifications. Summarise the key reasons for refusal and suggested tweaks for each.