GeoShift
GeoShift is a web app (with optional mobile field companion) that flags real-world changes on a map by comparing new satellite/aerial imagery to a baseline. Users draw or upload areas of interest (construction sites, utility corridors, solar farms, quarries, landfills), set alert thresholds, and receive change layers with simple metrics (new disturbance area, new structures, vegetation loss). It’s not magic: imagery is messy, clouds happen, and detections need human review. The product focuses on “good enough, fast” monitoring with audit trails—what changed, when, and the source imagery used. Teams can assign findings, add notes/photos from the field, and export to GIS formats for reporting. The core value is reducing manual map-checking and catching issues earlier (encroachments, schedule slippage, storm damage) without buying an expensive enterprise platform.