Turn open location data into exportable GeoBriefs.
Archivist turns open location data into source-aware GeoBriefs: readiness, risk, hazards, exposure, infrastructure, source status, and exportable evidence in one deterministic report.
Source-aware. Deterministic. Exportable. Built on open data.
RENDER: TRUE_3D_WEBGL
ENGINE: THREE.JS
What You Get
A GeoBrief is a compact operational report for developers, analysts, field teams, and support desks that need location context without hiding source limitations.
Ready, caution, or avoid posture for the selected location.
Plain-language explanation of the signals moving the report.
Weather, seismic, fire, flood, air, marine, and alert context by profile.
Population, country, and humanitarian background where available.
Mapped medical, mobility, emergency, and environmental features.
Live, cached, skipped, stale, and unavailable states shown explicitly.
Print-ready reports and structured JSON for evidence trails.
API keys, quota metadata, cache metadata, and standard responses.
Public Demo Examples
Click a card to open the Playground and automatically generate a STANDARD GeoBrief for that city. Demo cards generate a fresh or cached STANDARD report — they are not prewritten examples.
Istanbul
DEMOStatic sample: seismic context, weather, infrastructure, and official alerts.
Tokyo
DEMOStatic sample: seismic context, weather, infrastructure, and source status.
Venice
DEMOStatic sample: marine context, coastal baseline, weather, and official alerts.
Mumbai
DEMOStatic sample: population exposure, marine context, weather, and official alerts.
Stockholm
DEMOStatic sample: coastal context, marine conditions, weather, and official alerts.
Cairo
DEMOStatic sample: inland urban context, population exposure, air quality, and official alerts.
Sample GeoBrief Anatomy
This preview is illustrative. Real reports are generated from the selected location, profile, source availability, and cache state.
Resolved place, country, coordinates, and timezone.
Operational posture for planning and first-pass triage.
Overall risk level derived from configured source signals.
How complete and coherent the available source picture is.
The leading factor behind the report interpretation.
The most important limitation to keep in view.
Live, cached, stale, skipped, and unavailable layers.
JSON download, copyable summary, print/PDF workflow.
Use Archivist Through the API
Create API keys from the dashboard and request standard JSON GeoBriefs from your own tools. Authenticated responses include quota state, cache metadata, source-state labels, and report profile details.
curl "https://archivistgeo.com/api/report?query=Berlin&mode=standard" \ -H "Authorization: Bearer <your_api_key>"
Profiles and Account Access
Profiles control which source layers run, keeping quick checks fast and deeper reports explicit. FREE API keys include BASIC and STANDARD access. FULL reports require a Pro subscription, available via secure hosted checkout.
Fast location, weather, terrain, translation, and source health.
Adds air quality, seismic, infrastructure, official alerts, country context, and correlation.
Adds protected and higher-cost layers such as fire, population exposure, humanitarian context, marine, land cover, baseline hazards, and earth observation when eligible.
Select specific layers while keeping core report structure stable.
Account Workflow
- Saved reports can sync through an account.
- API keys are created and revoked from the dashboard.
- Usage logs and quotas help monitor integrations.
- Playground preview is public. Report generation requires a free account.
Trust and Source Honesty
Archivist separates official alerts from model-derived signals, labels live, cached, skipped, stale, and unavailable source states, reports source limitations, and works without AI dependency.
Archivist is not an official emergency authority. Follow local official guidance during active incidents.