What LandHawk does well
LandHawk combines well over a hundred geospatial datasets to surface and score land parcels by development and environmental constraint, with a SiteFinder tool, 3D massing that estimates how many homes a parcel could take, and a land ownership tool covering England and Wales. For developers and land teams assessing site potential, it is a powerful GIS workspace.
What GalimAI does differently
GalimAI is not a GIS site-appraisal tool. It is ownership-and-distress intelligence. It joins 1.97 million UK property-holding companies (Companies House) with 6.9 million-plus HM Land Registry transactions, refreshed daily, and scores distress and motivated-seller signals across the whole population. You ask it in plain English, and the portal is free to start. Coverage is England and Wales.
Head to head
| LandHawk | GalimAI | |
|---|---|---|
| Primary job | Finding and assessing development land | Finding owners likely to sell, especially distressed ones |
| Strength | Geospatial datasets, 3D massing, constraints | Distress signals scored across the full population |
| Distress / motivated sellers | Not a focus | Dedicated distress signal stack |
| Refresh | Live land and planning updates | Daily ownership and signals |
| Search | GIS map and SiteFinder | Plain-English AI search |
| Access | Subscription tiers | Free portal to search; managed sourcing as a paid tier |
Where each one wins
Choose LandHawk when the job is finding and appraising development land in a GIS. Choose GalimAI when the job is finding and prioritising owners by likelihood to sell, with daily distress signals. Together, GalimAI surfaces the pressured owners and LandHawk appraises the land.
The honest verdict
For development land sourcing and GIS appraisal, LandHawk is a strong choice. For distressed and motivated-owner sourcing with daily data and conversational search, GalimAI is the alternative, free to try.