Felt makes building map dashboards fast, allowing teams to retrieve instant insights from location data at any scale.
Build engaging map dashboards and geospatial dashboards with interactive, no-code components designed for speed and clarity.
Reveal spatial patterns, clustering, and geographic relationships easily, the foundation of any geospatial dashboard or map dashboard.
Add custom icons to build polished, easy-to-understand map dashboards and geospatial dashboards.
Felt map dashboards and geospatial dashboards are designed to fit within your workflows, not outside of them.
Dashboards are used across industries to monitor, report on and plan operations.
Examples across industries include:
Business operations: Tracking sales territories, delivery routes, customer distribution, or retail site performance
Emergency management: Monitoring disaster response, resource allocation, and evacuation planning
Site selection: Foot traffic patterns, competitor density, income levels, and zoning restrictions mapped for optimal location identification
Urban planning: Analyzing traffic patterns, population density, zoning impacts, and infrastructure needs
Environmental monitoring: Tracking air quality, water resources, wildlife populations, or climate data
Public health: Disease outbreak tracking, healthcare facility coverage, or demographic health trends
Underwriting analysis: Property characteristics, crime rates, fire response times, and historical loss data combined for automated pricing based on specific addresses
Claims management: Claim frequency and severity mapped by location to prioritize responses and identify fraud patterns or emerging risk hotspots
Environmental risk modeling: Hurricane tracks, flood zones, earthquake faults, and wildfire risk overlaid with policy concentrations to calculate exposure and set premiums
A geographic dashboard is a visual interface that displays location-based data and analytics through interactive maps, charts, and other visualizations. It combines geographic information systems (GIS) capabilities with business intelligence tools to help users understand spatial patterns, trends, and relationships in their data.
Felt's geographic dashboards are developer-friendly, require no-code to build, and are used across industries to monitor risk, report on project progress, and scenario plan quickly.
Many dashboards contain key performance metrics, graphs and charts, but do not support important insights provided by map visualizations.
Felt provides mapping dashboards/GIS dashboards that are purpose-built for spatial data with real-time updates and extensive GIS functionality.
Felt's dashboards are used to surface insights across many use cases including reporting on sales productivity, analyzing commute patterns, and monitoring environmental impact.
Felt supports an extensive range of data formats and integrations for visualizing data on an interactive map dashboard, making it highly flexible for diverse reporting needs. Felt supports all formats of vector data including File Geodatabase, Shapefile, Geopackage, KML, GeoJSON, OSM PBF, CSV, and many more, with files up to 5GB in size.
Felt integrates directly with Postgres/PostGIS, Snowflake, Databricks, S3, BigQuery, Redshift, Esri Feature Service, Google Cloud Platform and STAC. Users can connect any cloud source to keep location data up-to-date and ensure teams always work from the source of truth.
Felt's comprehensive format support combined with real-time database connections and flexible export options makes Felt particularly well-suited for geospatial dashboards, operations dashboards, and other reporting scenarios where teams need to reference diverse data sources and maintain live connections to operational databases.