Web GIS applications
Browser-based map applications for teams that don't want to install desktop GIS to do their job.
Custom GIS tools, web applications and integrations built around how your team actually works with spatial data.
Off-the-shelf GIS handles general cases well. It's the specific cases — your data structure, your teams, your processes — where you end up emailing screenshots and rebuilding the same maps every Friday. That's the territory custom software actually pays back in.
We build web GIS tools, spatial dashboards, data automation pipelines and integrations into the systems your operations already run on. Most of our work sits in the gap between your existing GIS and the people who need to act on the data.

Pick the parts that fit. Most engagements combine two or three of these.
Browser-based map applications for teams that don't want to install desktop GIS to do their job.
Live or scheduled dashboards combining maps, charts and KPIs for management reporting.
Pipelines that ingest, clean, geocode and publish spatial data on a schedule, without somebody clicking buttons.
Connecting GIS data into existing CRMs, asset systems, ERPs or field apps via APIs and webhooks.
We try not to start coding before the problem is clear. The shape of the build comes from the workflow, not the other way round.
We sit with the people who'll use the tool, watch the work, and write down what's slow, painful or just silly.
A rough working version goes up early. It's clickable, it's ugly, and it answers the biggest open questions before we commit to architecture.
Iterative development with the user team in the loop. Things change because they should, not because nobody asked.
Deployment, training, documentation. We stay close enough to fix what real-world use surfaces.
Anywhere a spreadsheet, a folder of shapefiles and a desktop GIS aren't quite cutting it anymore.
Field-friendly tools for utilities, telecoms and infrastructure teams.
Workflow tools for permitting, site selection, route planning or service delivery.
Data-collection apps and dashboards for monitoring programmes and field science.
Our developers actually know what a shapefile is and why CRS mismatches eat a Wednesday. The software ends up sitting closer to how the work feels.
Other things our team gets brought in for, often on the same projects.
We hold the regulatory approvals and supplier partnerships required to deliver compliant, audit-ready geospatial outcomes across East Africa.



