Find the best place to open your next business.
Search by ZIP and business type, compare candidate locations on the map, and unlock a practical report with demographics, competition, traffic, zoning, safety, and rent signals — for the price of lunch, not a consultant.
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Data sources per report
$29
One-time. No subscription.
0–100
Clear location score
30 sec
From ZIP code to results
How it works
Three steps. No spreadsheet required.
The same trade-area analysis national chains pay consultants for — stripped down to what a first-time owner actually needs.
Search your area
Enter a ZIP code, pick a radius and business type. We pull available commercial spaces and score each one on the map instantly.
Compare candidates
Add up to four locations to your comparison cart. See discovery scores and key stats side by side before spending a dime.
Unlock the full report
One payment unlocks demographics, competition, traffic, safety, zoning, AI Q&A, and a print-ready PDF you can share.
What you get
Every signal that matters, none of the jargon.
We pull from government and commercial data sources, run the geospatial math, and translate it into a score and a plain-English read. You see exactly which sources contributed — and which were missing.

Demographics that match reality
Census data allocated to real drive-time trade areas — population, income, age mix, and growth trend for the people who can actually reach you.
Competition & anchor mapping
Every same-type competitor nearby, plus the grocery stores, hospitals, and schools that pull traffic to a corridor.
Real road traffic counts
State DOT traffic counts (AADT) for the nearest major road — how many cars actually pass the site each day.
Safety, honestly presented
Local incident data where cities publish it, FBI statistics as a fallback — and we always tell you which one you're looking at.
Zoning red flags up front
If the zoning doesn't permit your business type, we say so for free, before you pay. No burying dealbreakers behind a paywall.
Broadband & rent benchmarks
Fiber availability per FCC coverage, plus HUD fair-market-rent benchmarks when listings don't show pricing.
Inside every report
See what $29 actually buys.

Location Score breakdown
Eight weighted factors — demographics, competition, traffic, safety, zoning, and more — rolled into one 0–100 score with a confidence badge.
Pricing
Pay once. Own the answer.
Searching and previewing is free. You only pay when you want the full data on a location you're serious about.
Single Analysis
Everything about one location.
$29one-time
- Full 8-factor Location Score
- Demographics, competition, traffic & safety
- Zoning & broadband checks
- AI Q&A — ask 10 questions about the site
- Print-ready PDF with AI summary & SWOT
- 30-day shareable web report
Compare 2 Locations
Deciding between two spots.
$49one-time
- Full reports for both locations
- Side-by-side comparison columns
- Color-coded category winners
- Comparison PDF report
- Everything in Single, ×2
Compare 3–4 Locations
Shortlist the whole corridor.
$69one-time
- Full reports for up to 4 locations
- Side-by-side comparison columns
- Color-coded category winners
- Comparison PDF report
- Best per-location value
FAQ
Common questions
Is this a subscription?+
No. Every report is a one-time purchase. Pay $29 for a single location analysis or $49–$69 for a comparison, and it's yours — including a PDF and a 30-day shareable link.
Do I need an account?+
No account is required to search and preview. If you enter your email, we send a passwordless sign-in link so you can find your reports later — no passwords, ever.
Where does the data come from?+
US Census Bureau, state DOT traffic counts, FBI and city crime data, county zoning records, FCC broadband coverage, HUD rent benchmarks, Google Places, and Mapbox drive-time routing. Every report lists its sources and how fresh they are.
What if data is missing for my area?+
We show a confidence badge on every score. If fewer sources covered your location, the badge says so in plain English — we never pretend missing data is a low score.
Can this replace a commercial broker?+
No — and it shouldn't. It's the homework you do before you call one, so you walk in knowing the demographics, the competition, and the zoning instead of taking anyone's word for it.