Rezoning Hub vs Landchecker

A polished property-record map for Australia, seat-priced.

What Landchecker is

Landchecker is a well-built property-intelligence map. It pulls a parcel's planning overlays, sales history and aerial imagery into one record, and adds permit filtering, white-label PDF reports and shared projects. It is the most direct on-map competitor we have, and its imagery and Victorian depth are genuinely good.

Feature by feature

CapabilityRezoning HubLandchecker
Rezoning and planning-proposal trackingYes lodgement to gazettalPartial overlays, not stages
State zoning map and overlaysYes NSW + VIC liveYes
Development application alertsYes watchable on the mapYes
Aerial and historic imageryNo on the roadmapYes hi-res
Public APIYes from $385/moPartial paid tiers
Public MCP server for AI toolsYes No
Entry priceYes free, then $199/moPartial by quote

Where we are ahead

  • We track the rezoning pathway itself and alert on stage changes. Landchecker shows the current overlay, not the proposal moving through it.
  • There is a free tier and Pro is $199 a month, so you can start without a sales call.
  • A public API and an AU-first MCP server, so the data drives your own tools and AI assistants.

Where Landchecker is ahead

  • High-resolution and historic aerial imagery, which we have not shipped yet.
  • An established product with deep Victorian coverage and polished property reports.

The bottom line

Landchecker is a strong property record and its imagery is ahead of ours. We are built around a different job: seeing land move into a rezoning pathway early, alerting on it, and opening the data through an API and MCP, at a price you do not need to request a quote for.

Pricing shown as published by each provider, correct at June 2026. Check their site for current rates. Landchecker is a trademark of its owner. This page is our own comparison and is not endorsed by Landchecker. Visit Landchecker.

Zoning and planning data © State of New South Wales (Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure) and © State of Victoria (Department of Transport and Planning), licensed under CC BY 4.0. Basemap © OpenFreeMap © OpenMapTiles Data © OpenStreetMap contributors. Zoning renders for WA © Western Australian Land Information Authority and TAS © State of Tasmania.

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