Draw a polygon and analyze it
The fastest path from "I have an area of interest" to "I have a 9-section Phase-4 feasibility report" takes about two minutes. Here is how.
Drawing a polygon over your area of interest is the fastest way to get a Phase-4-style feasibility report from Opus 4.7. The platform takes care of pulling the cadastral context, NDVI history, climate data, and species recommendations — you just outline the area.
Step-by-step
- Open the live map. Navigate to /app. Sign in with your Google account if you haven't already (the demo allowance gives you 10,000 tokens per day, no credit card needed).
- Pick the draw tool. In the right-hand toolbar, click the polygon icon. Click on the map to drop the first vertex, then keep clicking to outline the parcel. Double-click the last vertex to close the shape.
- Hit "Analyze". A side panel slides in showing your polygon's area, dominant viloyat/tuman, intersected cadastral parcels, and a verdict header. Sit tight — Opus 4.7 starts streaming sections within 15 seconds.
- Watch the report fill in. Each of the nine sections (Executive summary · Site context · Climate · Soil · Species fit · Cost · Risks · Mitigations · Next steps) appears as it's drafted. Citations are inline — click any blue marker to see which World Bank reference paragraph supports the claim.
What's happening behind the scenes
Your polygon is sent to the P2 Area Analysis Pipeline Managed Agent, which fans out to four specialists in parallel: cadastral analyst, satellite interpreter, policy aligner, and composer. Each specialist consumes the same shared spatial context via Anthropic's prompt cache (≈ 90% input-token discount after the first call), so the second polygon you analyze costs roughly 1/9 of the first.
Tips
- Keep polygons under 5,000 hectares. Larger areas trigger the oblast-aggregator agent (P5) instead, which gives a viloyat-level brief rather than a per-parcel report.
- Snap to existing parcels. Hover over a cadastral parcel before drawing — the polygon tool will offer to snap to the parcel boundary, which keeps your verdict aligned with land-fund records.
- Use voice input if you want to speak the analysis brief instead of typing it. The mic icon is in the chat panel — see the Voice commands guide when it ships.
The full report stays in your dashboard under My reports — you can re-open it, translate it to TR/RU/UZ, share a public link, or export to PDF.
Last updated 26/04/2026