Location intelligence software
AI location intelligence software for business owners and franchise teams.
Locus helps commercial teams choose, compare, and present business locations without GIS complexity. Start with a basic preview, then run deeper research when a site is worth serious diligence.
Recommendation
Promising fit for the selected concept, with strong catchment quality and a competitive set that supports demand without looking oversaturated.
What it replaces
From scattered research to one decision workflow.
Most teams still stitch together maps, demographic tables, competitor lists, spreadsheets, and screenshots. Locus turns those signals into one workflow built around the question that matters: is this location worth pursuing?
AI site scoring
Turn demographics, competition, access, demand, and saturation into a practical score for each candidate site.
Competitor intelligence
Map nearby operators, direct competitors, ratings, review volume, and local saturation before committing.
Catchment context
Understand who lives nearby, how the area behaves, and whether the customer profile fits the concept.
Travel-time analysis
Use radius and travel-time views to compare the area customers can realistically reach.
Report exports
Package the recommendation, evidence, and verification notes into a shareable report for stakeholders.
Monitoring after launch
Track competitor movement, reputation, local visibility, and website changes once a business is live.
Built for practical buyers
Location intelligence without enterprise drag.
Entrepreneurs
Check early location fit, then run deeper research only when a site looks worth serious diligence.
CRE advisors
Create client-ready evidence for a specific unit, tenant brief, pitch, or landlord conversation.
Franchise teams
Compare territories and shortlisted sites with a repeatable location approval workflow.
Existing businesses
Monitor local competitors, reputation, offers, services, and demand shifts after opening.
Ready to test a real site?
Open the map, preview a location, and only run deeper research when the address looks worth it.