A few weeks ago, I tweeted that I was creating a simple email newsletter that would notify you of new planning/development applications (and updates) near where you live (in Toronto). About 100 people subscribed following that tweet and we then spent the following few weeks getting the service ready.
The first email was sent out today and, if you haven’t already, you can subscribe for free, here. The way it works is pretty simple. You enter your postal code. We draw a 1000m radius around that postal code (we’ll monitor this number going forward to see if it continues to make sense). And we then send you any new applications/updates that fall within that radius.
So depending on where you live, the first email you receive could contain a long list of projects. They’re all assumed to be new initially. But going forward, the list will become much shorter and you’ll only receive an email if/when there’s something new to report.
The ultimate goal is to come up with a better way to engage people around new development projects. This is a first step. Regardless, our guts tell us that many people would appreciate a quick way to see what is happening around them. If you have any initial thoughts, please leave a comment below or send me an email.
You can email subscribe for free by visiting unlyst.com.
I was just telling my husband recently that it would be so nice if we could be made aware of all new developments in our area outside of subscription to certain developers. Thank you! This is a needed service.
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Cool service, but loading the website brings my Firefox to its knees. It takes 20 seconds or so to be able to do anything once trying to load it. How can a simple landing page consume so much in terms of computing resources? What kind of computation do you even need to to perform in addition to offering a button and a handful of social media links? Can you make it much, much slimmer? Thanks!
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