

Getting project data to clients is one of the most tedious parts of the job for environmental field teams. Sharing what you find shouldn’t be a whole second job.

One of the things I hear most from environmental teams is that managing spatial data means juggling too many tools. You’re collecting in the field, then pulling coordinates into a separate GIS, then layering in reference data. Inevitably, things get messy somewhere in that handoff.

Explore calculation fields you control, location data that fills itself in, and hierarchical artifact classification built for fieldwork.