Lider, Croatia’s leading business weekly, published a feature on Arhium titled “Data chaos that costs: a local startup connected what the state didn’t”.
The article lays out the problem Arhium solves: to answer the basic question “what can be built on this plot”, architects and real estate agents had to work through a series of separate government portals: the cadastre, urban master plans, ownership verification, seismic zone maps, utility infrastructure. Everything on different portals, some of it not digitised, some of it buried in PDFs.
Arhium brings those sources together in one place: cadastral data, spatial plans, seismic information and property valuations. An answer that used to take hours or days now arrives in seconds, which matters most to investors and real estate agencies that need a fast read on a location.
As Lider concludes, it is a case of private innovation solving a coordination problem state institutions had not, turning tedious multi-system data collection into a single, efficient service.