๐ Welcome to PlanMyVoice (Beta)
Weโre just getting started โ itโs free while we test!New features are being added regularly, and your feedback is always welcome.Join the waitlist to stay in the loop.


Your Say Matters in NSW Development Decisions
PlanMyVoice is a simple tool to help NSW residents submit their views on Development Applications. Created by a town planner, it turns your concerns into a clear, professional letter in minutes.
๐ ๏ธ How It Works
โ Answer a few questions
Tell us what matters to you โ location, concerns, and what youโve noticed.
โก Weโll write a letter
Your answers are turned into a clear, professional submission โ tailored to planning issues councils assess.
โข PDF, Council-ready, in your inbox
Youโll receive a polished submission letter, ready to send directly to your local council.
Itโs Easy to Get Started
Just answer a few questions โ weโll handle the wording, structure, and formatting. Your submission will be ready to send in minutes.

๐ก๏ธ Why Trust PlanMyVoice
Created by a qualified town planner with deep NSW experience, PlanMyVoice helps everyday residents share their views clearly โ without legal jargon or planning knowledge.
โ Expert-Led Built by a planner who understands NSW councils and what matters during assessment.
โ Plain English, No Jargon Your concerns are translated into simple, council-relevant language.
โ NSW-Focused Designed for residents statewide โ from Sydney to regional towns.
โ Built for Real Impact Your letter is framed to be noticed by assessment officers and count in decision-making.
๐ข Tried It? Tell Us What You Think
Real Feedback From NSW Residents
Free to use while in beta โ no signup required.
Built in NSW with โค๏ธ by your local town planner
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PlanMyVoice acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we live and work across New South Wales. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and recognise their ongoing connection to land, waters, and community.
We honour the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and their right to be heard in the planning of our shared places.