What's shipped, what's in active build, and what's planned. The thumbs are real: the planned items with the most upvotes get prioritised. Tell us why with a short note if you want; that gets read too.
No voting on these. They are decided, and listed for transparency so you know what is coming.
Confidence score on every answer, plus red-flag highlights for ambiguous clauses, lender-unacceptable provisions, and onerous restrictive covenants.
Automated scan of legislation.gov.uk and tribunal sources flags any new statute or judgment. Human approval before anything ships into the live overlay.
Lease ingest, ask, retrieve answer with citation. Token auth, rate limited. Webhooks for asynchronous workflows. Designed for partner integration in days, not months.
User invites, usage logs, billing admin so a block subscription can be managed by the directors without an email to Adam.
Sign up, verify email, upload lease, pay by card. Removes the manual "Adam adds you within 24 hours" step. Decided, not votable.
Embeddable widget that reads from a partner's hosted lease library and presents LEASE-iQ answers under their brand. Decided as part of the partner programme, not votable.
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Thumbs up if you would use it. Thumbs down if it would not move the needle for you. Tell us why with a short note if you want. That's the bit that actually shapes the build. One vote per feature, anonymous by default.
Skip the chat. Type your problem in plain English and get a complete, ready-to-send letter referencing your lease and the relevant statute. Designed for users who do not want to learn LEASE-iQ first.
Side-by-side comparison of two or more leases against the same question set. Useful for buying decisions, sales comps, and developer-portfolio reviews.
Export your conversation as a structured PDF report with clause citations, suitable for board minutes, tribunal evidence, or your solicitor. Keeps a stamped record of the answer at a moment in time.
Upload a folder of leases against a defined question template, return a structured CSV with per-lease answers and confidence ratings. Built for council portfolios, agent estates, and conveyancer due diligence.
Generate a director-ready board pack (recoverability check, S20 status, decision points) and AGM minutes from a single uploaded lease + agenda. Designed for SoF/RTM directors with no admin support.
Generate a structured s.27A challenge pack: lease clauses, breach analysis, calculation of unrecoverable amounts, and the application form fields pre-filled. Reduces a multi-day prep job to an hour.
Drop in a lease before exchange. LEASE-iQ flags doubling ground rent, short term remaining, lender-unacceptable clauses, oppressive forfeiture, and any restrictive covenants you should price into your offer.
Extend the same engine to read freehold transfers, title registers, and HM Land Registry official copies. Adjacent product, similar accuracy mechanic.
Structured extraction designed to feed your standard report-on-title template: demised parts, ground rent escalation, alterations regime, sublet position, repair allocation, insurance covenant. All cited.
For agents holding multiple buildings: a single dashboard showing every lease, every recurring question type, and which leaseholders have already self-served via LEASE-iQ this month.
The most useful suggestions describe the problem, not the solution. Tell us what you are trying to do, where LEASE-iQ falls short today, and how often you hit it. Adam reads every submission.
localStorage under bt_leaseiq_roadmap_votes_v1 and bt_leaseiq_roadmap_seen_v1. To wire this to a real backend, swap the two functions btSaveVote(featureId, direction, comment) and btSaveSuggestion(payload) at the bottom of the script block to POST to your endpoint. Both pass through a single { feature_id, vote, comment, ts, user_hash } shape so the schema is portable. Per-user one-vote-per-feature is enforced client-side here; for real auth-bound uniqueness, enforce server-side too. Anonymous voting is a deliberate default. Do not add a "you must be logged in" wall to the planned-features section, it kills the demand signal.
The Building Trust assistant can route you to the right page, explain a clause, or get you started with LEASE-iQ. First question is free.
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