GIS consulting that gets used
Every project is measured by one standard: did the people who needed to act on this data actually act on it? Deliverables that sit in folders are failures.
We are a young firm — two completed projects and growing. What we lack in volume we make up in depth: an Esri product engineer and a business strategist, working together on every engagement. Below are our case studies and the types of work we deliver.
Completed projects
The Geospatial Group
Mississippi Beach Monitoring Program
Marketing Materials & Spatial Storytelling
Challenge
The Geospatial Group needed marketing materials for their beach water quality monitoring GIS application. The existing documentation was purely technical — useful for GIS analysts but incomprehensible to the business partners (Esri, AWS) and agency stakeholders who needed to evaluate and fund the program.
Solution
We designed a comprehensive multi-format marketing package: a polished PDF one-pager, an HTML/CSS landing page, a printable pamphlet, and a document-format overview. Each piece translated the same GIS capabilities into different formats optimized for different audiences — technical partners, executive decision-makers, and field stakeholders.
Deliverables
- Marketing one-pager (PDF) for distribution at conferences and partner meetings
- HTML/CSS landing page for digital outreach
- Printable pamphlet for field distribution
- Document-format overview for formal proposals
Results
- Became the template for all future marketing materials across the organization
- Successfully served both technical GIS audiences and business partners
- Used in partner presentations with Esri and AWS
“This is better than anything we have ever had.”
— Client stakeholder
Northwest Management Inc.
SAVE StoryMap Phase 2
Esri StoryMap & 3D Visualization
Challenge
Northwest Management needed an Esri StoryMap to showcase geospatial landscape digital twins for fire, forest health, and natural landscapes. The content would be presented at a national Native American symposium, requiring careful attention to data sovereignty, cultural sensitivity, and visual impact.
Solution
We delivered a 50-hour engagement producing a rich StoryMap with 3D scene visualizations, interactive comparison sliders, video recordings of landscape flyovers, and custom symbology designed for the specific audience. All work was completed under NDA with full data sovereignty compliance.
Deliverables
- 3D scene visualizations of landscape digital twins
- Interactive slider and swipe tool components
- Video recordings of 3D landscape flyovers
- Custom symbology tailored to the symposium audience
- Full data sovereignty compliance under NDA
Results
- Delivered for presentation at a national Native American symposium
- Client satisfied with all deliverables
- Contract completed successfully
What we deliver
Esri StoryMaps
Interactive spatial storytelling with 3D scenes, multimedia, sliders, and custom narratives. For boards, funders, and the public.
Marketing Materials
One-pagers, landing pages, pamphlets, and case studies that translate GIS capabilities into business language.
Interactive Dashboards
ArcGIS Dashboards built for executives and field teams. Real-time monitoring, KPIs, and decision-support.
Spatial Analysis
Site suitability, environmental assessment, network analysis — with findings presented for decision-makers, not analysts.
Why our GIS work is different
Built by someone who builds the platform
Diana is a Senior Product Engineer at Esri, working on the Geodatabase team. She does not just use ArcGIS — she builds the products. This means GeoLever clients get access to platform knowledge that is simply not available from external consulting firms. When we optimize your ArcGIS Enterprise environment or architect your geodatabase, we bring insider understanding of how the platform actually works, not just how the documentation says it works.
Designed for the audience, not the analyst
Every deliverable goes through two lenses: Diana ensures technical excellence, and Elom ensures it communicates clearly to non-technical audiences. A StoryMap that is technically impressive but incomprehensible to a city council is a failure. A dashboard that impresses GIS analysts but confuses the executive who needs to make a budget decision has missed its purpose.
Published pricing eliminates waste
In an industry where pricing is hidden behind multiple discovery calls and proposal rounds, we publish ours. A GeoStory starts at $2,500. A GeoConsult project runs $5,000-$15,000. A GeoPartner engagement is $10,000-$25,000/month. If those numbers do not fit your budget, you know before investing any time. If they do, we can move straight to scoping.
Ready to see what we can build for you?
Book a discovery call. We will discuss your spatial data challenges, walk through our approach, and determine if GeoLever is the right fit.