Start with the map. Leave with a pursuit list.
This beta is built around one land acquisition loop: find promising parcels, qualify them with spatial signals, and move the real opportunities into CRM and workflow.
Search
Beta loop
Qualify
Beta loop
Pursue
Beta loop
Find your first site
Search an address, owner, parcel ID, or acreage target from the map.
Open Map
Review saved opportunities
See parcel records, owners, priorities, and follow-up dates in one place.
Open CRM
Move active deals
Drag opportunities through watching, contacted, meeting, offer, and contract.
Open Workflow
First 10 Minutes
A simple path through your first session
Step 1
Search like an analyst
Try a plain-English AI search, then compare the results on the map before saving anything.
Step 2
Qualify the parcel
Open the parcel detail, check acreage, owner, road access, floodplain, slope, and same-owner adjacency signals.
Step 3
Create the pursuit record
Save the parcel, assign a stage and priority, add a follow-up note, then work it from CRM or Workflow.
AI Starter Searches
Try questions a land analyst would actually ask
When you see a promising parcel
Beta guardrails
Use Spaxia to prioritize and organize acquisition work before formal diligence.
Verify parcel boundaries, title, utilities, zoning, and environmental facts with source agencies before decisions.
Save only the opportunities you want the CRM and workflow to remember.
Plain-English GIS
Terms worth knowing before the first search
Parcel fabric
The county property map. Treat it as the starting point for screening, not a survey.
Layer
A map overlay such as floodplain, contours, city limits, parcels, or school districts.
Assemblage
Multiple parcels that may become one larger land position, often because ownership or boundaries connect.
Confidence
A signal that tells you whether Spaxia matched, calculated, or inferred something from available records.