Enter any WA tenement or draw an area, pick a target commodity, and NextMaps reads the historical WAMEX archive into a referenced prospectivity assessment, grounded in the real exploration record rather than generic geology.
Synthesised from every WAMEX A-file covering that ground, in roughly 10 to 20 minutes: geological setting, mineralisation controls, past programs, the grades and anomalies, and clear next-step drill targets.
Each claim carries the A-number it came from, so you can open the original lodgement and check the working yourself. The tenure's own register history sits alongside the geology, so you can see who held the ground, who worked it and when.
It is only as rich as the exploration history on file, and it does not replace your interpretation. What it does is compress the data gathering and first-pass synthesis that used to eat a week, so you start from a referenced summary instead of a blank page.
Where the open file stops, you can carry on. Add your own reports and datasets before you run one, lodgements still inside their confidentiality period or consultant work that was never lodged at all, plus custom instructions if you want the analysis pointed somewhere in particular. They are read alongside the open-file record rather than instead of it. Your uploads stay yours: walled off from the shared report cache so nothing you add can surface in anyone else's report, and any job carrying your own data is routed to a no-training, zero-retention AI provider.
Pair it with Tenement Intelligence to find the ground worth studying, and alerts to know when it moves.