LandTech integrates Brickflow into LandInsight platform

LandTech has integrated Brickflow’s software into its LandInsight platform to provide developers and property investors with instant funding comparisons during site appraisal.

The partnership is set to create a full-stack tech solution that allows users to evaluate project viability and secure capital within a single digital workflow.

The firms said the integration “addresses a critical bottleneck” in the market, as the March 2026 SME Developer Sentiment Survey revealed that 70% of developers reported that current market conditions are limiting their willingness to start new sites.

By embedding real-time finance data into the appraisal process, Brickflow and LandTech said they are removing the administrative friction that often causes project stalls.

Powered by Brickflow’s API, LandInsight users can now access a full-stack search and funding solutions via the funding tab. By delivering live data from over 160 lenders, the tools allows developers to see if a site stacks and understand their required capital injection before committing resources.

The firms stated that this real-time transparency enables businesses to scale faster and avoid the costly mistake of spending days chasing unviable opportunities.

Chief revenue officer at Brickflow, Frazer Campbell, said: "By making our technology available earlier in the developer and property investor workflow, users can instantly see if a site stacks, saving them both time and money. Through embedding our marketplace search into LandInsight, we are providing the transparency and speed needed to transition from site appraisal to funding in record time."

LandFund operations manager at LandTech, Preston Tucker, added: "Identifying a site is only the first step, but securing finance is where projects often encounter the most friction. This integration makes LandTech a full-solution partner, enabling our users to make confident decisions by managing their feasibility and funding in one place."



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