Gridics

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Parcel-level zoning intelligence and real estate feasibility platform combining a patented zoning rules engine with 3D scenario planning -- ZoneIQ enables real-time development capacity analysis for any parcel or assemblage, including zoning allowances, density, setbacks, and allowed uses; offers a Zoning Data API for programmatic access.

3.0 /5 composite score
Solid -- patented zoning rules engine digitizing municipal code text into parcel-level data for calibrated US municipalities, with municipal trust (City of Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Miami Beach) validating accuracy; ZoneCheck and CodeHUB products provide public-sector zoning portals alongside developer-facing PropZone and ZoneIQ.
Solid

Rubric Scorecard

How we grade →

Criterion Score Evidence
Value for the price 3/5 subscription (quote-required, free trial available)
Agent Friendliness 4/5 API: Zoning Data API -- programmatic access to hundreds of parcel-level zoning and real estate data points
Ease of adoption 3/5 --
Portability & lock-in 3/5 2 file formats
Interoperability 2/5 2 integrations
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Evidence

File formats

FormatDirectionSupport
PDF export full -- Client-ready zoning reports.
JSON export full -- Zoning Data API.

Integrations

Cotality GIS (ESRI/compatible)

Pricing detail

TiersZoneIQ Free Trial ($0), Property Zoning Report ($650)

Also covers

Gridics also appears in these sub-categories:

Conceptual Massing
Useful secondary placement for development feasibility -- ZoneIQ generates real-time 3D massing scenarios from zoning rules with interactive usage sliders for residential/commercial/office/lodging uses, producing client-ready branded reports in seconds rather than hours of manual zoning research.
Development Feasibility & Pro Forma
ZoneIQ provides rapid by-right development capacity analysis across calibrated cities -- instant residual buildable-envelope from zoning code rather than manual overlay research, but limited to ~17 calibrated US cities and quote/demo pricing for the full platform.

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