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Senari is land feasibility study software for real estate development and land acquisition teams in France. It focuses on parcel identification, reading French PLU/cadastre/planning constraints, drawing site plans, calculating indicators, and exporting study documents. Its goal is to reduce early-stage feasibility assessments that used to take hours to around 10–15 minutes.
The core product is an integrated “parcel to report” workflow: users can select parcels from cadastral maps, view official documents such as PLU, RNU, and SUP, along with zoning, regulations, and easement information. They can then draw elements such as building footprints, roads, parking, and green spaces, while receiving real-time indicators and alerts for SDP, green areas, parking, easements, and more. Senari also supports layers, A/B/C scenario comparisons, simulations of buildable parcel distribution, and automatic generation of technical and legal documents. For collaboration, the text mentions project sharing, contextual comments, history, and centralized document management, but does not specify permission roles, approvals, or enterprise-grade access control details.
The site provides a “Tarifs & démo” entry point and clearly offers a 14-day free trial. The homepage also emphasizes that users can analyze parcels for free, with no credit card and no download required. Specific plans, pricing, seat limits, and payment methods are not publicly disclosed. In terms of deployment, since it requires no download and provides a login portal, it appears to be closer to a cloud SaaS model, but there is no information on whether private deployment or self-hosting is supported.
Its strengths are its strong vertical focus and direct connection to French data sources such as GPU, Cadastre, IGN, and INSEE, making it suitable for fast and explainable assessments of land potential. Multi-scenario iteration and automated reports also help developers, management, and partners stay aligned. The downside is the lack of public information: pricing, security and compliance, APIs, third-party system integrations, and permission management are not explained in detail. The product also depends heavily on French planning data, so its reuse value outside France is limited.
Senari is suitable for land acquisition, investment, and project development teams working on residential or real estate development in France, especially for pre-investment screening, pricing justification, and committee presentations. Access from China is unknown; even if accessible, its core data and regulatory framework primarily serve the French market. For Chinese users working on domestic projects, more practical alternatives would be local GIS/CAD/territorial spatial planning tools, internally built calculation systems, or QGIS combined with public data workflows.
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