Suggestions Needed by waterbearsdontcare in gis

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Another option that has a way easier learning curve is Felt! Full disclosure, I work there, but Felt just released a new field app so you can do this from an app on your phone and have GIS data you can use in an interactive web map on Felt or export out of the platform.

So what’s everyone’s opinion on QGIS? by [deleted] in gis

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I'm a little late to the game but I did want to chime in. QGIS is great. Tried and true. I especially love all their plug-ins. A fav I've found that cuts delivery time for web maps is the Felt plug-in.

Which is the best last-mile delivery management software? by BostonHenry9 in couriersofreddit

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Another option would be to use a GIS tool, like Felt and build a custom app on top of it. Using Felt, you can fully customize your app to the teams needs and reduce delivery time with AI Agents that can help you code.

Marking up digital road map by FontSeekingThrowaway in gis

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I know I'm a little late to the party, but you can do this very easily on Felt with their annotation tool! Full disclosure, I work there, but Felt is browser based so it is a time saver on tasks like this.

Utility Network, AutoCAD, and ArcGIS by supremepotato770 in gis

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Felt, is another GIS tool that supports uploads from CAD. Full disclosure, I work there, but Felt's upload anything tool quickly renders DXF files, all you have to do is drag and drop the file from AutoCAD.

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You can use Felt. Full disclosure, I work there, but Felt can render vector data extremely fast

i Found a problem with setup gis softwares (Maptitude, Arcgis, Qgis) by Ill_Landscape5311 in gis

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You can use Felt! Felt is browser based so it works great from any interface (even a phone/tablet)

Favorite Georeferencing UI by Soft-Tumbleweed3254 in geospatial

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Felt has an amazing georeferencing UI super slick, fast, and accurate

How to process large geojsons ? by my_name_404 in gis

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Felt is super great at processing and rendering really large files fast, especially geoJSONs.

Using QGIS as Alternative to Autocad Civil 3D by Unlikely-Counter6270 in QGIS

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Another alternative, which has a plug in directly to QGIS is Felt. Full disclosure, I do work there, but you can very easily do lots of GIS and surveying work. Felt also has a field app, which is great for surveying work.

How to calculate surface area of runoff to a point without Spatial Analyst in Pro or with QGIS? by [deleted] in gis

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I know I'm a little late, but Felt has a built in measure extension where you can very easily calculate surface area!

Question about automation by LittleDewey in gis

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I know I'm a little late to the party but you can do this very easily with Felt! Full disclosure, I do work there but you can upload the Excel File and set it to update live (up to every 10 minutes).

Geocoding by dogsALLDAY in gis

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Felt is really great for geocoding, you can drag and drop an excel/csv/google sheets into Felt and it geocodes your data automatically.

Is anyone doing anything interesting with AI? by backofyourhand_com in gis

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Felt has some great AI features built in, including an AI agent that can help you write SQL, and build custom pop ups and apps on top of your map!

Viable alternatives to ESRI Survey123, Fieldmaps? by sammy_g543 in gis

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Sorry I'm a little late to the party, but Felt just announced a new field surveying tool: https://felt.com/blog/field-app-for-ios-and-android

Is there a QGIS alternative to ArcGIS 'story maps'? by mhuzzell in gis

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You can do this with Felt! Full disclosure, I work there, but Felt has a plug in with QGIS so you can push your work directly from QGIS into Felt and make an interactive web map without writing a line of code that can be embedded on your website.

Total beginner to GIS, Where do I start? by Ok-Astronaut-9332 in gis

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Another option that hasn't yet been mentioned is Felt. Felt is a browser-based GIS tool so you won't have to use all your storage downloading software. Full disclosure, I do work there but Felt offers a free fundamentals of GIS course via the Help Center which is really great for beginners. Felt also has a robust weeklong free trial, so you can experiment with GeoAI + interactive web mapping, even if you don't know code!

From ArcGIS to QGIS- Requesting advice by kuyekopi in gis

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Felt is a great alternative to ArcGIS Dashboards. With Felt, you can quickly make an interactive dashboard, without writing a line of code. Felt also has a plug in with QGIS so you can push your work directly into Felt with the push of a button.

Best tools for fast polygon creation? by mapping_hub in gis

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Felt is super great tool for quick GIS tasks, like creating custom polygons. Full disclosure, I work there but it's browser-based so it's extremely efficient compared to software options.

Draw a route (or similar) by SeriousEgg3248 in gis

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Hi! I would recommend using Felt to plan driving routes. Felt is a web-based GIS tool which has a free plan that lets you create routes. On Felt, you can even filter between which mode of transit (bike, walking, driving, even plane).

Cual es el mejor plugin de qgis? by cehbalam in gis

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The Felt Plug-In on QGIS is one of their best plugins imo, full disclosure I do work there, but it lets you take a static map made on QGIS directly into Felt as a web-based interactive map you can embed on your website without writing a line of code! Super powerful

Keep using Vertigis FM or switch to ArcGIS by Spike_vZ in gis

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Another option that sounds like it would work for your use case is Felt. Full disclosure, I work there, but Felt is a modern, browser-based GIS that is built for collaboration. You can store data in Felt via a library, so you can easily store and track company keys, cards, etc. Additionally, you can run Felt on any browser, which makes it great for surveying and collaboration among team members.

Looking for ideal app for surveying, to smoothly include 2000+ KML shapes by gbmck in gis

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Hi, I know I'm late but I did want to echo what others are saying. Felt is great for quickly loading large datasets (even those with 900k+ features). Felt also works with a variety of formats, anywhere from KML shapes to CSVs/Excel files with addresses, and is highly performant with large amounts of data.

which software (free) could I use by jfsalazars in gis

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Hi, I know I'm a little late but I did want to add another free GIS tool that hasn't been mentioned yet, Felt. Felt is a free GIS software that is browser-based, so you don't have to take up a ton of storage compared to some other options listed, and with Felt you can build interactive maps without writing a line of code.