Principle
Clear insights
We turn complex building reports into practical next steps so buyers can focus on what materially changes the decision.
About the platform
FixFigure started as a practical tool for understanding building reports. Today it pairs plain-language guidance with hands-on help when you need to review a real report, estimate likely costs, and decide what to do next.
Why it exists
A building report can be detailed and still leave the buyer unsure what matters.
The real gap is usually not access to information. It is converting that information into priorities, costs, and negotiation logic.
FixFigure started to close that gap for people who do not have a builder, inspector, and spreadsheet all in the room with them.
The operating idea
The public site explains risks, costs, and common report issues. FixFigure then carries that same context into a real report review when a buyer needs to analyse a live document, understand likely spend, and move toward action quickly.
Uploads and report context
Live guidance
Guides and issue pages
Early clarity
Repair cost framing
Budget perspective
Chat and next steps
Decision support
Principle
We turn complex building reports into practical next steps so buyers can focus on what materially changes the decision.
Principle
FixFigure is shaped around the language, housing stock, and due-diligence pressure that show up in New Zealand property decisions.
Principle
The product exists for moments where time is limited, the report is technical, and you still need to decide whether to negotiate, investigate, or walk away.
Principle
We are not trying to replace inspectors or trades. We are giving buyers a faster way to understand what matters before they spend more time and money.
How the platform is evolving
Buyers often start by learning the basics, then suddenly need help with a real report. FixFigure is meant to carry people through both moments without making them start over.
The guides, issue pages, and repair-cost explainers help buyers understand common risks, likely costs, and better questions to ask before they get too far into a property.
When a report lands, you can upload it, review the main issues, understand likely spending, and work through practical next steps while the decision window is still open.