Congrats on the launch! Making spatial analysis and map-based apps accessible without GIS expertise feels like a big unlock for a lot of teams
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This looks so slick! 👏
Most GIS tools are such a pain when it comes to sharing. How do you guys handle version control when multiple team members are editing the same map layers in real-time?
Huge congrats on the launch, the interactive insights look amazing!
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Wow, Atlas.co looks amazing! The collaborative editing is super cool. How do you handle version control when multiple people are working on the same map simultaneously?
The natural language approach to building map-based apps without GIS expertise is compelling. I'm curious about data portability—when you've built something in Atlas.new, can you export the underlying spatial data in standard formats like GeoJSON for use in other tools, or is the goal to keep everything within the platform?
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Congrats on the launch! 🚀
Love the idea of building spatial apps without a GIS specialist. The UI looks super clean!
Does this support real-time data integration?
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Wow, this is another example of a top rated application.. nice job
Good luck on #1
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AutoRepurpose
Congrats!
LiveDocs
Beautiful product! Kudos to the team!
Congrats on the launch! Making spatial analysis and map-based apps accessible without GIS expertise feels like a big unlock for a lot of teams
This looks so slick! 👏
Most GIS tools are such a pain when it comes to sharing. How do you guys handle version control when multiple team members are editing the same map layers in real-time?
Huge congrats on the launch, the interactive insights look amazing!
Wow, Atlas.co looks amazing! The collaborative editing is super cool. How do you handle version control when multiple people are working on the same map simultaneously?
Flexprice
The ongoing compliance support caught my eye. How much of that is truly automated versus guided checklists and reminders?
Atlas.co
@shreya_chaurasia19 everything is automated
Congrats@fredrik_moger,@haraldtr & @vegardloewe, this is the future of GIS!
The natural language approach to building map-based apps without GIS expertise is compelling. I'm curious about data portability—when you've built something in Atlas.new, can you export the underlying spatial data in standard formats like GeoJSON for use in other tools, or is the goal to keep everything within the platform?