About Metis
The UK planning system generates half a million data points a year. Every one of them public. Every one of them buried. We thought that was fixable.
How It Started
It was New Year's Day. Anthony — Metis's founder and, for the time being, its entire engineering department — was watching a video about the state of UK civic technology. The specific subject was Birmingham City Council, which had managed to spend tens of millions of pounds on an Oracle ERP system so catastrophically unsuited to purpose that it contributed to the largest local authority bankruptcy in British history.
The video wasn't particularly cheerful. But it pointed at something interesting: the UK has enormous amounts of valuable public data. Planning applications, building permits, development proposals. Data that signals exactly where money is about to be spent, where ground is about to break, where opportunity is clustering. All of it public record. Almost none of it usable.
Not because it doesn't exist. Because it's scattered across 300+ council portals, each built to a different spec, each updated on a different schedule, each requiring a human to manually click through pagination to find anything.
Property developers, builders, architects and subcontractors were either missing this entirely, or spending hours a week doing the kind of work that computers are, frankly, much better at.
Anthony — a senior systems engineer who spends his days building the brains behind some of the more complex and consequential systems you've probably never heard of — decided to spend his evenings building something for this one. Metis was registered a few weeks later.
The Problem, precisely
No council publishes a queryable API. (We checked. All of them.) The closest thing is a search form that breaks if you use it too enthusiastically.
Every portal is slightly different. Some paginate by 10. Some by 25. Some redirect you mid-session for reasons no one has ever explained. Some go offline on bank holidays, apparently as a treat.
The descriptions are unstructured prose. "Erection of a two-storey rear extension" and "Construction of rear addition" mean the same thing. Nobody told the search box.
We've built custom scrapers, a classification engine, a valuation model, and a delivery system so that none of this is your problem.
300+
Council portals. Zero public APIs.
~500k
Applications submitted per year in England & Wales
25+
Councils live on Metis today — and growing
7am
In your inbox. Every working day.
The Team
Founder & Engineer
Senior systems engineer by day. Bootstrapped solo founder by everything else. Building Metis because the data deserves better than being stuck behind a council search form from 2009.
Hiring eventually. Probably. When there's time to think about it.
What We Believe
Boring infrastructure is underrated.
Nobody gets excited about a scraper. But the scraper is why you find out about a £2M development before your competitor does. We're fine being the boring part.
Public data should actually be public.
"It's on the council website" and "it's accessible" are very different things. We're closing that gap — one portal at a time, one scraper at a time.
No VC. No pressure. Just shipping.
Bootstrapped means we answer to users, not investors. It also means we're occasionally unreasonably stubborn about doing things properly. We think that's a feature.
Questions, feedback, feature requests, rants about council portals — all welcome. Anthony reads every email.