Workspace overview

The workspace is an agentic-GIS-native IDE — a private cloud folder holding your geospatial data, code, and documents, shared by you and the agents.

The workspace is where everything happens — an agentic-GIS-native IDE shared by you and the AI agents. If you’ve used VS Code it will feel familiar, but it’s purpose-built for spatial work, with no tool-palette clutter and no plugins to assemble.

The Geo-Intellisense workspace: top bar, left rail, chat panel, map, output panel, and layers panel
The workspace — an agentic-GIS-native IDE: top bar, rail, chat, map, output dock, and layers panel.

A private cloud folder

Your workspace is a private folder in the cloud that securely stores everything a project needs in one place:

  • Geospatial data — vector, raster, tiles, and remote-sensing layers.
  • Code files — Python, SQL, and R.
  • Documents — notes and reports tied to your analysis.

Your workspace and its data are private to you. See Data & formats for everything you can bring in.

Open a file, get the right view

Click any file and it loads instantly into the right place:

  • a dataset → the Map
  • a code file → the Editor
  • a document → the document view

Layout

Show, hide, and resize panels freely; hide them for a full-bleed map when presenting.

Built for you and the agents

Do the work yourself with the editor, terminal, and drawing tools — or ask the agents in plain English. Both operate on the same workspace, so you can hand off in either direction at any time.