Cubit News


14
Jul 10

New Geocoder (aka. Address Look Up)

We just added a Geocoder to Cubit. Now you can type a location into the Geocoder, and then, the map will zoom to your area of interest. Try typing in state names, county names, city names, addresses, intersections or well known proper nouns like Disneyland or Central Park.

Geocoder or Address Look Up Field in Cubit

Geocoder or Address Look Up Field in Cubit

Wanna test drive Cubit’s geocoder and get some free data for your projects? You should get your free Cubit account here.

Don’t like commitment? We understand. You could kick the tires on Cubit’s demo acccount.

Please leave me a comment if you have any improvements or suggestions.


23
Jun 10

Free State and County Population Projections Data until July 1st

Check out the revised state and county population projections data that are part of the Socio-Ec Data Report. You now get state and county population projections data for 3 years (2010, 2020 and 2030 in most cases) in seconds. Yahoo!

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The state and county population projections data comes from the different state data centers. A cut-and-paste ready citation is at the bottom of the table.

Also, the 2007 population estimate data has been revised to the 2008 population estimate data. This data is in the Population Trends table, which is also part of the Socio-Ec Data Report. I know, I know…2008 estimate data is ancient. But it’s the most current population estimate data available for places (cities and towns) from the Census.

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Get State and County Population Projections Data Free

Until July 1st, the new Population Projections table will be available for free to everyone. To get state and county population projections data for your projects, either login to your Cubit account or sign up for a Cubit account if you don’t have one yet. Draw your project area, and click on the Socio-Ec Data button to get the state and county population projections data.

Let me know what you think in the comments below. I heard that planners wanted more state and county population projections data from Cubit. Is this a good start? What other projection data would you like to be able to pull in seconds for your projects?


8
Jun 10

Lower Prices + A New Way to Get More Data Faster from Cubit

Change“Change is inevitable – except from a vending machine.” Robert C. Gallagher

The What
This week, Cubit is rolling out lower prices and a new way to get more planning data faster. In the past, users purchased individual data reports for $249 per report. Now you can get unlimited data reports for as low as $20 per month. Check out the revised pricing page to learn more.

These are big changes for Cubit. Also, the look and feel of the website will be changing later on this week. You can reach us here if you want to yell at us or if you want to get your own Cubit account.

The Why
Cubit got it’s start when Kristen was frustrated by how long it took to get data for NEPA documents like environmental impact statements (EISs) and environmental assessments (EAs). Until a week ago, all of Cubit’s paying users were preparing EAs or EISs.

When Cubit offered $5 unlimited accounts for 2010 to raise money for the oil spill clean up, we assumed that the majority of the users who would sign up for a $5 account would be engineering firms and planners writing NEPA documents. Boy, were we wrong.

Private planning firms, MPOs/COGs, researchers, government agencies, non-profits, college students, professors and economists all signed up for Cubit accounts. In fact, users writing NEPA documents made up a very small, minority $5 account sign ups.

Boy, Did We Feel Dumb!
So here, Anthony and I have spent the past year talking to NEPA planners, marketing to NEPA document preparers, going to NEPA conferences and designing products specifically for NEPA work. And the majority of NEPA folks aren’t nearly as interested or excited about Cubit technology as some of the other groups that jumped on the $5 account offer. Boy, did we feel dumb!

Once we recovered from our surprise, we started asking non-NEPA folks who wanted Cubit accounts questions about what types of projects they were working on, what data they need and how they want to access and pay for Cubit.

What We Learned
A New Way to Get Data: What our non-NEPA users told us is that they’d prefer a model where they could get unlimited data reports. They wanted “a service that I can log into and access whenever” rather than a “buy one report here and one report there when I have a large project that needs data”. The old way of getting data was based on NEPA folks telling us that they wanted individual reports and needed to pay per report so they could charge the price of the report back to the project (don’t worry-we still offer $249 reports if you HAVE to charge the price of the report to a project).

Lower Prices: We heard that non-NEPA folks needed 2 price points: 1. a starting price point for users who have to pay for Cubit out of their own pocket, because “it’s too much of a pain” to get their companies or organizations to pay for Cubit and 2. a full featured price point for companies and agencies that want their employees to have access to Cubit.

In Conclusion
Based on these 3 lessons learned (1. non-NEPA users are even more excited about Cubit than NEPA users; 2. non-NEPA users want unlimited data access; and 3. non-NEPA users need 2 price points), Cubit is changing direction. Now, NEPA and non-NEPA users can get unlimited data for $20 per month or unlimited data plus advanced map features and Word documents for $60 per month. Learn more about prices and sign ups here. And over the next few weeks, we’ll be ripping out the NEPA-focused language and graphics on the website and talking about Cubit from a more general planning perspective.

I don’t want to end this post by saying something trite like “Thanks for your support as we make these changes”. I think “Please forgive our mess” would be more appropriate. So please forgive our mess. It would mean a lot to me if you’d give me a quick thumbs up or thumbs down comment below.


7
Jun 10

Thank You For Helping with the Oil Spill Clean Up Effort!

Oil Covered Brown Pelican

Oil Covered Brown Pelican

Cubit just cut a triple digit check to the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) to help with the oil spill clean up efforts. A big thank you to Cubit users to took part in the unlimited $5 account for 5 days promo to raise money for this cause. We wanted to share the thank you note from the NWF with those of you who donated. Thanks so much!

Kristen and Anthony


From the National Wildlife Federation

Kristen,
Thank you for your recent donation to National Wildlife Federation. Your generosity will go a long way towards our ongoing efforts to protect wildlife and wild places affected by the BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

Egrets, otters, loggerhead sea turtles, brown pelicans and millions of migratory birds are just some of the over 400 treasured species that live in the region. These animals, as well as the delicate wetlands and coastal swamps, stand to suffer serious consequences due to this devastating tragedy.

Thank you for standing up on behalf of these wildlife and wild places.

Sincerely,
Anne Senft
Vice President, Donor Programs


25
May 10

$5 Unlimited Cubit Accounts for 2010. Sign up by June 1st

Sorry! The June 1 deadline to get a $5 unlimited account has now passed.

If there’s a country song reason for why you missed the deadline (like the dog died, the wife left, the truck wouldn’t start, etc.), you can email Kristen and try to persuade her on why you should get the $5 deal. Be sure to check out Cubit’s new lower prices.


May 25 – June 1, 2010

To celebrate Cubit Corporate Accounts, we’re sharing the love and offering a Corporate account with unlimited reports for the rest of 2010 to you for $5 bucks! Normally, we sell individual Cubit accounts starting at $499. But now for $1 each, 5 of your planners can have their own unlimited accounts until December 31, 2010.

Oil Spill Clean UP

Oil Spill Clean Up

Cubit is happy to offer our own ARRA stimulus package. It’s hard for companies to find budget for software right now, and we want to help energize businesses in our own special way.

Not only do you get awesome, time-saving software for $5, we’ll donate your $5 to organizations that are working to clean up the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico–potentially one of the worst environmental disasters in US history.

What do you get for $5?

Don’t wait – after June 1, 2010, you’ve missed your chance. Please help us spread the word about $5 Corporate Accounts to your friends and colleagues!

The fine print:

  • This offer is available to anyone! However, it doesn’t apply to accounts with more than 5 users.
  • This offer includes unlimited Socio-Ec Reports, Housing & Regional Economic Reports and T&E Biological Reports. As Cubit develops additional reports (i.e. Soils, Wetlands, FEMA reports), the $5 Corporate Account license may NOT include access to these additional reports.
  • This offer is limited to 1 per company.

Contact Kristen at cubithq@cubitplanning.com or 1-512-563-8477 if you have questions. When you are ready to sign up for your $5 Corporate Account, give Kristen a call, and she will get you set up over the phone.