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Geodit · Flagship product

Field surveys, shapefile-native.

Geodit is a field-survey platform built around how GIS teams actually work — shapefiles in, structured data out, no PDF round-trips and no manual stitching afterwards. Used by governments, NGOs and survey teams to run studies with thousands of respondents without the data-cleanup phase.

Who it’s for

Built for teams who already think in shapefiles.

Governments, research institutions, NGOs and mid-market field-survey teams running structured spatial data collection.

Most field-data tools assume the form is the first-class object and the geography is decoration. Geodit is the inverse: geography is the spine, the form is attached to it, and your analytical workflow at the end of the project doesn’t need a digitisation pass.

What it does

The features that earn their keep.

01

Shapefile-native

Upload a shapefile, attach a survey form to its features, hand the URL to your enumerators. The output round-trips back to GIS — no glue scripts.

02

Offline-first collection

Field crews collect on Android or web, sync when connectivity returns. Photos, GPS, timestamps and validation rules built in.

03

Role-based teams

Admin, supervisor, enumerator roles. Assign features to crews, monitor progress live, lock submissions for QA.

04

Standard GIS exports

GeoJSON, Shapefile, CSV, KML — direct from the dashboard or via API. Drops straight into your existing analytical workflow.

05

Built for scale

Tested at the 10,000+ respondent level (WRI Rohtak commute study). Your survey load is not the bottleneck.

Pricing

Priced for survey teams. Not for software budgets.

International SaaS pricing, billed per seat, with a discount tier for governments, academic research and qualifying NGOs. Annual contracts get a meaningful break. Trial accounts are free and don’t need a card.

Or come at it sideways

Use Geodit as the engine — we’ll build the rest.

Some teams license Geodit and run it themselves. Others ask us to build a domain-specific application on top of it. Both work.