About
What ClearShoot includes today.
This MVP centers on one job: helping a photographer review a Utah location, understand the blockers, and pivot fast when the first choice carries too much friction.
MVP summary
ClearShoot helps photographers determine whether a location is legally and logistically viable before they commit the crew.
Four core screens
The prototype centers on a clear workflow instead of a broad feature map.
Included now
The current build demonstrates the product direction with a structured Utah dataset and source-backed rule reasoning.
Out of scope
This pass keeps the experience focused on the MVP instead of adding infrastructure complexity.
Why it stands out
The product is designed around workflow clarity, not scattered policy fragments.
Agency websites expose policy fragments, not a decision workflow.
Drone apps stop short of land-use approvals and commercial-use review.
Search and forums provide anecdotes, not a reliable next-step path.
ClearShoot combines feasibility, restrictions, contacts, and backups in one product surface.
Agency websites
Rules live across separate offices, PDFs, and location-specific policy pages.
Drone apps
They help with airspace, not land-use approvals, insurance, or permit workflow.
Search and forums
Fast for anecdotes, weak on authority, timing, and next-step confidence.
ClearShoot
Combines permit likelihood, drone status, caution flags, contact paths, action workflow, and backup options in one decision surface.
Next move
See the planning workflow in motion on the demo route.
This page explains the product shape. The demo shows the live clearance flow on real Utah location records.