Get your application orders on demand

On demand within moments, not months.

Rising AER Backlog Why wait for a month for application attachments? You can get them on-demand through AppIntel.

See our special introductory pricing to buy just one application on demand.

The waiting time to get an old application from the AER order fulfillment department is currently 28 days. Although they promise fulfillment in 3-5 business days, they haven't met that since mid February.

With AppIntel, you can get application documents quickly -- what you want, when you want.

Huge backlog

Many industry operators are frustrated by the wait. Among other things, applications show the potential of land under consideration for acquisition. Imagine waiting a month to decide if an acquisition candidate is worthwhile. AppIntel feed the brainIn most cases, waiting a month makes the information worthless. The cost of waiting is huge.

A large number of orders has created a huge backlog at the AER. Whereas they usually promise delivery within 3 business days, they now deliver in about a month.

Among other things, AppIntel is a way to get other's application documents. We fill application orders on-demand, not in a month.

AppIntel feeds the brain
    AppIntel is:
  • Intelligence gleaned from AER applications.
  • A way to view AER application attachments.
  • A web subscription.
  • A bigger repository of technical information than SPE papers.
  • Inexpensive.
Pricing for applications

Tags: AppIntel advantage, Cut costs

Granger Low  22 Sep 2015



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