LocalDataPoint
Live — 7,290+ cities indexed across 4 countries

Hyperlocal data for
every city

Water quality, pest risk, and gardening intelligence for thousands of cities across the USA, UK, Canada, and Australia — sourced from government databases.

Many data categories, one platform

Each niche is independently researched and sourced from official government databases.

Live

Water Quality

Hard or soft? Know your risk.

Mineral hardness, PFAS levels, pH, and lead data for every city. Find out how your tap water affects appliances, plumbing, and daily costs.

  • Hardness (mg/L)
  • PFAS levels
  • Appliance damage risk
  • ZIP-level breakdowns
Coming Soon

Seeds & Gardening

Plant smarter, harvest more.

First and last frost dates, USDA planting zones, and local soil quality data to help you plan a garden that actually thrives in your city.

  • First/last frost dates
  • USDA planting zones
  • Soil quality
  • Growing season length
Coming Q3 2026
Coming Soon

Pests & Bugs

Know what's in your backyard.

Seasonal tick, mosquito, and ant activity by city. Risk ratings, peak infestation windows, and recommended prevention by local climate zone.

  • Tick & mosquito risk
  • Seasonal activity
  • Infestation ratings
  • Prevention guide
Coming Q4 2026

Why LocalDataPoint?

We aggregate raw government data and apply advanced analytics to provide actionable city-level insights. Where direct measurements are unavailable, we use high-confidence estimates based on peer-reviewed methods — no paywalls, no sign-ups.

Government sources only

Water hardness values are calculated or estimated using the best available government data and analytics, including USGS, EPA, DWI, Environment Canada, and peer-reviewed geology surveys. Direct measurements are used where possible; otherwise, high-confidence estimates are provided.

Updated annually

City records are refreshed with the latest government data and analytics. Every page shows its data year and whether values are measured or estimated.

Neighbourhood-level detail

Where available, we break data down to ZIP or postcode level — not just city-wide averages.