Enter any address and business type, get a 14-section location report in 60 seconds: competitor mapping, foot traffic, demographics, rent range, SWOT and an honest 0-10 Go/No-Go score. Compare up to 4 locations side by side. Works worldwide.
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I'm Dinakar, a solo founder from India. I built Spotfic after watching first-time business owners around me make their biggest financial decision, signing a commercial lease, on gut feel and a broker's word. A wrong location kills more small businesses than bad food, bad service or bad marketing ever will.
Spotfic gives you what a site-selection consultant charges lakhs (thousands of dollars) for: enter any address + business type, and in ~60 seconds you get a 14-section report, every competitor nearby with ratings, foot-traffic estimates, local demographics and income, a realistic rent range, SWOT, and a 0–10 Go/No-Go score.
The part I'm proudest of: it says no. I recently ran it on one of Bengaluru's most famous cafe streets and it scored 4/10, because 18 cafes already sit within 1 km. A hype tool would have said "great location!" and taken the money.
It also compares. Most people aren't checking one address, they're torn between three or four. Run a report on each, then put them side by side and Spotfic tells you which one wins on score, rent, footfall and break-even.
Honest notes: competitor counts, ratings and reviews are hard data pulled live when you run the report. US demographics come from Census micro-area data; other countries blend national statistics with local signals, and rent is AI-estimated. Every section shows its confidence level, so you always know what's measured and what's inferred.
For PH: sign up today and reply here (or DM) with your username and I'll add 2 bonus credits to your account on top of anything you buy.
You can see a full report without signing up: spotfic.com/sample-report
I'll be here all day, ask me anything about location analysis, how the scoring works, or why I chose to build a tool that tells people not to sign.