Access overview
EirVerify now presents a simpler model. The app stays free and ad-supported, and Neighborhood Pulse unlocks compare and downloads.
The public route still lives at /pricing for compatibility, but the page content is now focused on access states rather than plan sales. That keeps the story clear for users, search engines, and the dashboard surfaces that link back here.
This table explains what is available at each stage of the free-first experience.
| Feature | Free | After signup | After Neighborhood Pulse |
|---|---|---|---|
| Detailed searches | 3 after free signup | Unlocked | Unlocked |
| Compare | Locked | Unlocked after Neighborhood Pulse | Locked |
| Downloads | Locked | Unlocked after Neighborhood Pulse | Locked |
| Billing | Free | Free | Free |
The public story used to revolve around paid tiers. That is no longer the message. The current model is free access for everyone, ad support for the core experience, and reward-gated unlocks for the features that need user contribution before they open.
Compare and downloads are intentionally held back until Neighborhood Pulse is complete, so users have one clear unlock path instead of a paid plan ladder.
Yes. The public product stays free and ad-supported. You can view the teaser result before signup and then create a free account to unlock the full result.
They unlock after Neighborhood Pulse is completed for the account. That is the reward gate for those features.
The route remains for compatibility, but the content now focuses on free access, feature gates, and product status instead of plan sales.