Datgel View for Geotechnical Consultants

Datgel View for geotechnical consultants. Stop emailing PDF logs. Give your team and clients an always-current map of your borehole data.

The problem you're solving

Your gINT database has years of investigations. Your project managers email PDF logs to clients on request. Your engineers ask each other "have we drilled near here before?" and the answer takes a day to find. Your clients want to see what you've done; you want to show them without exposing your raw database.

Datgel View turns the gINT database you already maintain into a controlled web map you can share with anyone you choose to.

A typical workday with Datgel View

  • A site engineer opens the project map, finds nearby investigations from a 2019 job, downloads the PDF logs without emailing the project director.
  • A client clicks the link in your status report and reviews borehole locations and photos themselves; no follow-up email.
  • Your GIS specialist opens QGIS or ArcGIS Pro and overlays the council's planning layers on top of your data, all from the same OGC API connection.
  • Your geological modeller re-runs Datgel Leapfrog Sync and clicks Reload Data in Leapfrog Works — the model picks up last week's new boreholes without anyone exporting a CSV.

Three workflows you'll use weekly

Internal review
Find any borehole across all your projects on one map. Filter by PointType, project, date.
Client portal
Share read-only access scoped to one project. Clients see what you choose to expose. Photo and PDF evidence linked to each point.
QGIS & ArcGIS desktop
Staff who already use QGIS or ArcGIS Pro connect via OGC API. No data export, no double maintenance — live data from your gINT SQL.

Newer workflows worth a look

  • Leapfrog Works sync — the Datgel Leapfrog Sync desktop app writes Leapfrog-ready collar / survey / interval CSVs from your authorised projects and refreshes them in two clicks, from the command line, or on a daily schedule. gINT stays the single source of truth.
  • Your team's language — the whole interface ships in 23 languages with locale-aware dates and numbers; each user picks theirs in Preferences.
  • SQL Query Workbench at /sql — ask your gINT database anything in plain English (or paste SQL), filter results spatially with a draw-on-map selection, save the query for the next job.
  • Project Locations — pin each project's office HQ on the map. Useful for a regional or national portfolio view alongside the borehole data.
  • Saved map views with scopes — save your favourite viewport, layer mix and opacity settings. Publish a Global default for the whole firm or a Project default for a specific job.
  • Project list filter — search across GDMS ID, project name, client, location, Principal and Project Engineer; quote-for-exact, !-prefix to exclude, Checked / Unchecked toggle for "what's on the map vs what's not."

What you keep doing in gINT

gINT stays your system of record. You collect, edit, and report data in gINT exactly as you do today. Datgel View is a viewing layer — it reads from your SQL Server database on demand. No migration, no parallel data store, no risk to your historical investigations.

Sized for firms of any size

Plans start at 10 users. Add seats as you grow. See plans and pricing »

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