Monitor official sources
Check municipal reports, application tables, public GIS layers, and land-use notices across the valley.
Weekly permit opportunity brief
ODP monitors permits and planning applications across the valley, groups related records into projects, and tells trades and suppliers what changed, when to act, and where to verify it.
Live valley signal
Current public records are grouped into early-influence and construction-timing lanes, then summarized by Okanagan market and likely trade fit.
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Signals are inferred from public project descriptions and should be verified before outreach.
Inspect before you pay
This frozen sample uses the same project grouping, verification steps, trade-fit, record-completeness, and source-link format as the subscriber brief.
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One product, one price
Delivered by email for operators who want focused Okanagan opportunities without bid-management software, custom research, or a sales call.
$49 CAD / month
Municipal records vary in completeness. ODP identifies timing signals and never guarantees that work is available for bidding.
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Check municipal reports, application tables, public GIS layers, and land-use notices across the valley.
Track changes, combine related records by address, identify project stage, and score completeness.
Show what changed, likely trade fit, a stage-specific verification step, and the official evidence behind each signal.
Source transparency
Coverage differs by municipality. ODP reports which layers are covered, partial, unavailable, or temporarily offline rather than presenting a false claim of completeness.
Straight answers
No. A permit or application is a timing signal. ODP helps prioritize research; it is not an invitation to bid.
An HTML opportunity brief and complete project CSV showing field-level changes, verification steps, likely trade fit, market signals, and official links.
Public municipal and regional records. Business contacts appear only when they are part of the published public record.
No. Publication practices differ by municipality. The coverage section identifies known gaps and source health.
Yes. Active subscribers manage monthly billing and cancellation through Stripe's customer portal.
No. The product is standardized and self-serve, with no required sales call, demo, or consulting engagement.