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// Geographic data

Make your business software location-aware, without a separate GIS.

Customers, warehouses, plants, service points: half of company data has a where, but the business system treats it as an address string. Adding geographic intelligence does not mean buying a GIS and migrating into it: you plug into what you have, via API.

What the «where» unlocks

  • Geocoding: turn the addresses you already have into coordinates, to search, filter and map them.
  • Proximity search: «customers within 30 km of this technician», «the warehouse nearest this order».
  • Service zones and territories: assign, split and measure by area, not by hand on a spreadsheet.
  • Spatial analysis on your domain data, without exporting it into another tool.

Why not replace the business system

A separate GIS becomes a second store to keep in sync: twice the data, twice the errors.

  • A generic data model (entities with type, coordinates and free metadata) reuses the same core for sales, logistics, utilities, real estate.
  • Multi-tenant REST APIs: the line-of-business app becomes location-aware with a few calls, not a migration.
  • Domain data stays where it is: the geographic part is a service you add, not a system that replaces.

Mistakes you pay for later

«We will just add a map»

A map is the tip: without geocoding and proximity behind it, it stays a drawing, not a decision tool.

«Buy a GIS and migrate everything»

Migrating data into a second system creates permanent drift. Better to enrich what already runs via API.

«We do geography by hand»

Assigning territories and proximity by hand does not scale and is not repeatable: the first reorganisation proves it.

Have data full of addresses your business system treats as text? Let us see what becomes possible by making them truly geographic, with a few calls.

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Page updated 23 August 2026.