For homeowners

Know what’s wrong with your plans before the city does.

You’re about to hand the city a set of drawings you can’t fully read, and hope it comes back approved. PlanSight reads every sheet and tells you — in plain English — what they’ll flag, so you can fix it first.

What you’re actually worried about

And what changes the moment PlanSight has read your set.

You file, then wait weeks only to get a “correction letter” full of code sections you don’t understand.
You get the likely corrections up front, each explained the way a good architect would explain it to you.
Your designer says it’s fine, but you have no independent way to check before it’s your money on the line.
A second set of eyes that has read the whole set and the code that applies to your address and filing date.
A missing form or an undersized window turns one permit run into three, and your project slips a season.
The small, avoidable misses — missing energy forms, egress, a map used as a “site plan” — caught before you submit.

What you get

Plain English, not code-speak

Every problem is explained like a person would explain it — what it is, why it matters, and what it means for your project.

What it’ll cost to fix

Where we can, we attach a real-world cost range, so you can budget the fixes instead of being surprised by them.

Ask it anything

Once it’s read your plans, you can just ask: “Is my bedroom window okay?” and get a straight, cited answer.

You don’t need to know the code. That’s the point.

PlanSight already knows your jurisdiction, the code edition in force when you filed, and what’s on every sheet. You just read the report — and ask follow-up questions in your own words.

See a plan, before & after
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See your plans the way the city will.

Upload your set and get a plain-English report back — usually within the hour.

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