How it works
Every spatial workflow moves through four stages — Create, Load, Analyze, Visualize — driven by agents you can watch and steer.
Geo-Intellisense organizes every spatial workflow around four parallels — the stages that any GIS task moves through. The agent handles each one, and you stay in plain English throughout.
The four pillars
- Create — bring new data into existence: boundaries, points from a list, grids, buffers, samples, and surfaces.
- Load — open existing data from uploads, remote services, or authoritative catalogs.
- Analyze — turn data into answers: proximity, watersheds, spatial joins, aggregation.
- Visualize — produce presentation-ready cartography automatically.
A single request can span all four — you ask once, and the agent moves through whichever stages it needs.
The agent loop
For each request, the agent works in a loop you can follow in the chat panel:
- Plan — it interprets your intent and decides the steps.
- Operate — it runs the spatial work and renders results to the map.
- Verify — it checks the output and reports what it produced.
Where results live
Everything the agent produces shows up in the workspace: new datasets in the Layers panel, records in the Attributes table, and a running account in the Output panel.
Next steps
- The four pillars — each stage in detail.
- How the agents work — planning, operating, and verifying.