DataMonkey makes it easy for you to visualize, combine and understand geographic data in seconds. The highlight: you can use the chat to search for and add open data via natural language if your own data doesn't show you the whole picture.
Hey Product Hunters,
we’re excited to share our DataMonkey GeoAI platform with you! 🥳
DataMonkey is the first solution to
1️⃣ empower you to visualize and understand your location-based data - even if you’re not a geospatial engineer
2️⃣ simply add publicly available data in seconds via the chat interface, in order to see how the world impacts your data - powered by our GeoAI
Why are we building this?
Understanding geodata is pretty tough 🤯 especially for those who are not geoinformatics/data scientists. While some solutions address experienced GIS (geographic information system) experts, they also make it your new full time job due to their complexity.
Further, most teams and companies don’t have ALL the relevant data in-house they’d need to understand the geographic dependencies.
Our GeoAI solves this pain 🧘 you can now easily find additional data sets from publicly available sources and add them to your existing in-house data.
Right now, we start with infrastructure information, 🗺️ but will add social and economical factors, too, as the next step. This way, it’s soooo much easier to understand the full picture, with basically no extra effort on your end. ✨
For whom are we building this?
Anyone who’d like to make more out of their location-based data. Specifically:
👉 Teams who don’t have their own GIS team, or maybe not even a data team, but want to take data-driven decisions
👉 Users who are just getting started with geo data and don’t need an expensive, highly complex GIS platform for professionals
👉 Users who struggle to find all the data they need in-house
We’d love it if you test our platform, share it and support us with your feedback! 💚
@wwindyfly9 Thanks so much for your positive feedback! Yes, we're working hard to make it much easier for many users out there :-)
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Love it.
Consider adding cards for spotted activities and a way to filter our some of choice.
Let me make you an example:
I was searching for Italian restaurants in a certain location, and got no results although I know there are a couple there. I searched for restaurants in that same location and of course all restaurants came up, and according to my knowledge of the area, I could spot those two Italian restaurants. If I was able to get a card of the activity mousing over the circle spot, I would have found the Italian restaurants and with the chance to hide the others (right click -> hide ? I don't know...just to give you an ideas), I would get a more accurate picture for my needs.
This would be useful even if you were able to implement those info in the background, because humans are still more intelligent than AI and manual filtering would add even more accuracy.
Really really curious to see how this evolves. Great job. Supported.
@fabiosalvadori Hi Fabio, great point and totally get what you mean!
The good news is: It is already implemented :) ! When you click on the Filter icon in the data column you can create a filter for cuisine and select "italian"
However I definitely take away that we should do some better onboarding material, will put it on my to do:)
Thanks for the feedback and describing it in detail!!
@ashitvora Thank you Ashit!! - you can filter the data and export it. This data can then be used back on the map whenever you like!
After the free 7 day trial you can create an account and use the full product suite where you can also store the files online and collaborate on them with colleagues!
With the Product Hunt coupon PH-30 the first month is on us :)
Thank you for your support 💜
This tool looks awesome! During my data science career I was working on a geo data project trying to identify the right spots for charging stations to improve e-mobility in urban areas and I just remember how difficult it was to get the right data and also make it visually appealing (in R), so people can actually understand it. With DataMonkey it would have been a piece of cake - congrats on the launch! 🚀
This is an amazing tool!! Used it already to find new bike lanes in Madrid and it worked like a charm!
Would LOVE to have this as a mobile app, is this on your roadmap? 🤩
Hey lovely 😺 folks,
Thank you so much for checking out DataMonkey! We are a small bootstrapped team and are proud to launch the first version of our app. We would love your feedback: What did you like/ what do we need to work on?
What is working today🧑💻:
👉Ask our AI to provide complicated & nested information about the world and receive it as dataset. E.g. "water in parks in San Francisco", "ice cream near streetcar lines in Berlin", ... be creative!
👉Upload your own geo datasets (csv, geojson) and combine it with our GeoAI data. Optimized for desktop use (sorry mobile users - for now)
Soon™️: Let us know what feature you would like next in the poll or comments!
If you have any additional requests, features, supported file types, ... - please let us know!
We would love to have your support to ensure we are working on a product you love!😍
This sounds like a powerful tool for businesses making location-based decisions! Is GeoAI mainly targeting small to mid-sized businesses, or individual users? Will you provide geo data to use in your platform? What formats are supported?
@christy_kk Great questions Christy!
Right now we are targeting smaller/ mid sized businesses, as big corporations usually have already big teams with experts focusing only on Geospatial engineering.
We want to enable everyone who does not have a team of Geo-Data Scientists to work and explore their location based data!
Currently our AI provides already a lot of worldwide infrastructure data, however we will work on integrating more and more data our AI will get for you :)
We support (geo)Json and CSV. What data formats are you looking for? We are currently planning our next file types so would love to consider what is relevant for you! 💜
@paul_von_berg Hi Paul, thanks for the clarification. I was just thinking about maybe something like flow heat map data. It would be really useful for selecting store location, a friend has talked about this with me when he planned on his store. If we could had access to that kind of data, it would help.
@christy_kk Hey Christy, thanks again, yep we have visualizations like heatmaps already implemented! so that would be a perfect use case :). Make sure to ask him to try it out when he opens his next store ;)
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