Operator
PLZHub is operated independently and maintained as a deliberately focused product for postcode lookup and comparison.
PLZHub exists to make Swiss postcode data easier to inspect in one place. The goal is practical orientation first, then a handoff to the official source when the answer needs to hold up.
PLZHub is operated independently and maintained as a deliberately focused product for postcode lookup and comparison.
The site is designed for movers, home seekers, analysts, and curious residents who want a postcode-first view of Swiss public data.
Questions, corrections, and data issues can be sent to [email protected]. Privacy requests can be sent to [email protected].
PLZHub is built to answer a specific question quickly: what does this postcode look like when you combine tax, population, terrain, and live public-data context on one page?
That makes it a planning and comparison tool, not a replacement for an official administrative record. The page should help you get oriented fast, then point you back to the source that matters for a binding decision.
The project combines official Swiss datasets with a small amount of carefully selected supporting data such as OpenStreetMap street names and transport or warning overlays from public APIs.
Some page elements are generated from structured data, but the site structure, page priorities, and review rules are defined manually. We do not publish location pages just because a keyword exists.
If you notice a wrong label, a stale source reference, or a misleading interpretation, send the URL plus a short description of the issue. The fastest reports include the official source that should replace the published detail.