Proxima exists to make geospatial intelligence easier to trust, explain, and operationalize.
The product story starts with a simple observation: many teams have location-heavy decisions to make, but the tools they rely on are fragmented. Maps live in one place, documents in another, and narrative reasoning somewhere else entirely. Proxima is built to bring those threads back together.
Location first
Proxima begins with the area of interest, because the geography is not a side detail. It is the structure around which the analysis should be organized.
Transparency matters
The right answer is not enough on its own. Teams need citations, confidence, visible caveats, and outputs that can be defended in front of clients or internal stakeholders.
Made for teams
The platform is positioned for repeatable workflows, not just isolated demos. That means project context, monitoring paths, and outputs that support collaboration.
Better positioning comes from telling the whole workflow story.
Proxima should feel like the place where a question becomes a project, a project becomes a monitored region, and the monitored region becomes something the business can act on.
Not just another map
The interface is built around maps, but the value comes from turning geographic evidence into a clearer decision path.
Not just another chat
Natural language helps users express the question, while the platform keeps the result grounded in visual layers, findings, and context.
Not locked to one industry
The strongest marketing position is broad enough for multiple verticals, while still showing immediate relevance in agriculture, risk, environment, public-sector planning, and adjacent markets.
Built to grow with the account
Standalone analysis is the entry point. Shared workspaces, monitoring, exports, and enterprise paths are what make the relationship durable.