One statewide feed
All Georgia counties
Rezonings, site plans, variances, and related entitlement activity as it enters the public record.
LandScout gives land and development teams a statewide, parcel-linked view of rezonings, site plans, and other entitlement activity as counties publish it.
$3,000/month
Built for teams that need one statewide workflow instead of a county-by-county sweep.
Every county. Structured cases. Parcel context. Updates as the record moves.
One statewide feed
Rezonings, site plans, variances, and related entitlement activity as it enters the public record.
Parcel geometry
Cases tied to real parcel geometry, not just a list of agenda lines.
Publication sync
New matters and status changes as counties release agendas, packets, and minutes.
Not just a statewide map—a working system to find, filter, and track land signal across Georgia.

First filing through votes, denials, and status changes—on a live timeline tied to the parcel.
County, use, acreage, units, zoning pattern, and the rest of your criteria—statewide.

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Rezoning · 14.2 ac · Multifamily
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Site plan · 6.1 ac · Industrial corridor
Fulton County
Save your criteria. LandScout notifies you when a match hits the public record.
The next good site does not have to show up in the counties your team already watches.
Some owners push entitlements to raise land value or create a clearer path to sale. Others fail to get the use they wanted and become more motivated to move the property. Either way, the signal shows up in public process before most teams are set up to see it.
LandScout gives you one statewide workflow for tracking that signal instead of hoping nothing important surfaced in a county you were not watching.
County sites are built for compliance and meeting notices—not for land sourcing. Agendas, packets, and minutes sit in different places, usually one jurisdiction at a time. LandScout pulls that public-process signal across all Georgia counties into structured, parcel-linked cases with timelines and direct links back to the source PDFs.
Most activity surfaces when it hits an agenda or staff packet—often weeks or months before the broader market has coalesced on the site. LandScout is designed around that stage of the process, not just final approvals.
New cases and status updates are added as soon as counties publish them, typically within 1 to 3 days, depending on how quickly each county releases its records.
Use the request link at the bottom of this page or email shane.nadj@landscout.ai. We will walk through Georgia coverage, your sourcing workflow, and onboarding if there is a fit.
If your team sources land in Georgia, request access and we will walk through coverage and fit.
Request Georgia access