LandInsight has always been built around helping teams find, assess and understand land opportunities with more confidence.
But as our customers’ use of LandInsight has grown, so has the complexity of the work they manage inside the platform. Teams are no longer just saving a handful of sites to review later. They are managing multiple workspaces, regional portfolios, strategic land searches, purchased documents, planning alerts, letters, shared opportunities and more.
That shift matters.
Because once a platform becomes central to how a team manages its land pipeline, the challenge is no longer only helping users find opportunities. It is helping them stay organised, focused and confident as that work grows.
That is the thinking behind the new Home page.
The new Home page is designed to give users a better starting point in LandInsight.
Rather than dropping every user directly into a specific workspace or product area, Home provides a clearer overview of the work that matters across their account. It brings together key information such as workspaces, saved sites, purchased documents, planning alerts, letters and shared work, helping users quickly understand what exists, where things sit and where to go next.
This is an important step in how we think about LandInsight.
As teams organise more of their work in workspaces, users need a place that sits above any one individual workspace. They need somewhere to orient themselves before moving into a more focused area of the product.
That is what Home is intended to become: a central place to understand and manage work across LandInsight.
Today, it gives users a clearer entry point. Over time, it will become much more - a place where we can surface the right activity, highlight what needs attention and help teams manage their pipeline more proactively.
As land teams grow their use of LandInsight, their workflows naturally become more complex.
A single organisation might have workspaces for different regions, strategies, clients, teams or development types. Within those workspaces, users may be managing sites, documents, alerts, letters and shared work across different priorities.
Without a clear starting point, it can become harder to answer simple but important questions:
The new Home page is designed to make those answers easier to find.
It gives users a more structured view of their work before they choose where to focus. Instead of every task starting from the same place, Home helps users decide which part of their pipeline they need to move into.
This release is also foundational.
The current Home page brings together the first set of information we think users need at the start of their session: workspaces, key activity and shared work.
But the longer-term ambition is bigger.
Home gives us a place to bring more useful pipeline information together over time. As we continue developing the experience, we expect Home to become a more connected management space — one that helps users understand progress, spot what needs attention and move between different areas of work more easily.
That means the Home page is not just a new screen. It is a foundation for how LandInsight can support more joined-up pipeline management in the future.
The new Home page also supports a clearer navigation model.
Home gives users a global starting point. From there, they can open the workspace they want to focus on, create a new workspace, view key activity or find work that has been shared with them.
This creates a simpler pattern:
That structure helps separate portfolio-level oversight from more focused workspace-level work.
It also gives us a clearer way to keep improving the product without adding unnecessary complexity to the navigation.
We are introducing the new Home page because the way our customers use LandInsight is evolving.
LandInsight is no longer only a place to find and assess sites. For many teams, it is becoming a central place to organise land opportunities, manage pipeline activity and collaborate around the work that matters.
The Home page is the first step towards supporting that more clearly.
It gives users a better place to start today, and it gives us a stronger foundation for the improvements we are working on next.
Over the coming months, we will continue adding more to Home so it becomes increasingly useful as a central place to manage work across LandInsight.
The new Home page is about making LandInsight easier to understand from the moment users arrive.
It helps teams see their work more clearly, move into the right area faster and stay better organised as their pipeline grows.
That is the direction we are building towards: a more connected LandInsight experience that helps teams manage land opportunities with greater clarity and confidence.