Why we built this
BuyersIQ exists because reading a sale pack before signing is still harder than it sounds — even when the documents arrive on time.
The problem
Australian property sales lean heavily on PDFs: vendor statements, prescribed certificates, contract folders, attachments from councils and water authorities. In Victoria you hear “Section 32”; in Queensland a Form 2 pack; in New South Wales a Schedule 1 bundle beside the contract. The labels change by state, but the buyer experience often does not — many people still get hundreds of pages and a short window before auction, finance due date, or an unconditional exchange.
The gap is not another glossy summary. It is structure: what the regime expects in the pack, whether those pieces line up with each other, and which gaps deserve a pointed question to a conveyancer or solicitor before you sign. Generic advice cannot anchor that work to a page or a quote — and without an anchor, it is difficult to brief a professional or to trust your own read of the risk.
We built BuyersIQ for buyers and for the professionals who support them: jurisdiction-aware checklists, contract-risk prompts, source-linked findings, and clear language when confidence is thin. We are explicit when we are uncertain, because silence on uncertainty is how mistakes travel.
Our position
Product definition (what we are / are not) follows our implementation specification — reproduced below so we do not drift from it in marketing.
What we are
- A buyer-side document intelligence system.
- A statutory disclosure checklist engine.
- A contract-risk review assistant.
- A source-grounded due-diligence report generator.
- A human-review workflow for high-risk or low-confidence cases.
What we are not
- A law firm.
- A conveyancing practice.
- A substitute for legal advice.
- An automated decision-maker telling the buyer whether to buy.
- A guarantee that any vendor statement is legally complete.
- A title-insurance product.
The team
We will introduce named leads when public biography and approvals are ready. Until then, this is the shape of the team building the product.
Product & operations
Strategy, rollout, and buyer-safe messaging — tied to the public task specs and release gates.
Engineering
Application, data, and review pipeline — full-stack web systems and rules registry.
Design & content
Editorial UI, evidence patterns, and plain-English explanations.
Advisory
Independent conveyancing and solicitor advisors review our severity calibration, rule wording, and Australian disclosure nuance. We will publish names and practising registration details here once we have completed verification — we do not borrow credibility with names we have not confirmed.
Next step
Upload a pack for evidence-linked findings, or write to us if you are a conveyancer exploring partnerships.