A direct line to the team building Popurise.
Product enquiries, early access, customer support, partnerships, feedback and capital conversations. Email lands on a real desk in Sydney, gets read the same day, and gets answered by somebody who actually works on the product.
Direct line
dan@popurise.com
Sydney based, working with developers, acquisition teams, analysts and capital partners around the country. Replies within a few hours during AEST business hours.
What to write about
Six common reasons people get in touch.
Same email for everything. Pick the lane that fits, click through, and the subject line writes itself.
Product enquiries
Pricing, plans, getting a whole acquisitions team onboarded, or a feasibility question your spreadsheet has been quietly avoiding. We answer the actual question, not the FAQ written for somebody in another country.
Email productEarly access
You have a live deal and you want to run it on Popurise before broader release. Tell us the asset class and the state, we line you up.
Request early accessCustomer support
Already on Popurise and something is not behaving. Put the project name in the subject line and we pick it up first.
Email supportPartnerships
Consultants, capital partners, data providers, integrators and resellers. If it makes the product sharper for an Australian developer, send it through.
Email partnershipsProduct feedback
Bug, wrong default, calc you would build differently, copy that landed wrong. Defaults change when they should, even when somebody on the team is the one who set them.
Send feedbackCapital and platform
Investors, strategic conversations, longer-term platform discussions. Same inbox, different lane. We keep these brief, specific and on the record.
Email the teamOr open the product and decide for yourself.
Fourteen days. No credit card. No mandatory demo. Point Popurise at a real site and see if the numbers land where your spreadsheet says they should.
Run your first feasibility this week.
Fourteen day free trial. No credit card. Email if you would like a hand pointing it at a real project.