QwikPlot Argus
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Argus.The intelligence layer for African land.

Argus reads a parcel of land the way a valuer, a surveyor and a risk analyst would together, and it does it in an instant, at the scale of a continent. It learns from the one signal nobody else holds, the record of how land actually trades, and reads it against fifteen years of satellite imagery to know what a piece of ground is worth, what it is good for, and what could go wrong with it.

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QwikPlot is live across real developments today, and every booking, sale and transfer that moves through it is a signal Argus learns from. The more land that trades on the platform, the sharper its picture of the continent becomes.

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Fifteen years of imagery, one parcel, read as a single continuous record.
What it knows

An understanding of the land itself.

Point Argus at any parcel and it draws on the transactions beneath it and fifteen years of imagery above it to answer the questions that actually decide whether a piece of land is a good idea.

What it is worth
A current, defensible valuation, built from real transactions on comparable land and the measurable qualities of the parcel itself, rather than a number someone hoped for.
What it is good for
Soil, slope, water, vegetation and the development around it point to the best use of a parcel, whether that is housing, farming, or something it has not yet been put to.
What could go wrong
Flood exposure, drainage, erosion and terrain risk, read before a deposit is ever paid, so the danger in a piece of land is known in advance rather than discovered too late.
The land and the water
Vegetation, water and productive capacity, so a buyer knows whether the ground can grow what they intend, or carry what they mean to build on it.
How it is changing
Construction, clearing and encroachment tracked across a decade show where a place is heading, not only where it stands on the day you look.
Where the demand is
Real bookings and sales across the platform reveal what is moving, where, and to whom, reading the diaspora as clearly as the local market.
The moat

The satellites are the input. The transactions are the labels.

Anyone can buy the same imagery we can. What no one else has is the record of how land actually trades, because that record only exists where the deals happen, and the deals happen on QwikPlot. Every booking, cancellation and transfer teaches Argus what real demand looks like on the ground, and a dataset built that way compounds with every sale and cannot be reconstructed from the outside.

Today, one development
Every deal is a label
On a live estate, every parcel that books, holds or cancels is a labelled example of what real demand looks like on the ground.
Next, a continent of parcels
Patterns nobody else can see
Scaled across estates and countries, Argus learns patterns in value, risk and demand that no single dataset could ever show.
In time, the reference
What others draw on
The intelligence becomes the thing banks, insurers and developers pay to draw on, the trusted view of land in Africa.
How it is built

Deterministic where it counts, intelligent where it helps.

Argus is engineering first. The measurements that decide value and risk are made by a deterministic spatial pipeline that produces the same answer every time, and the model sits thin on top, turning a question into the right query and the result into plain language.

01 · Ingest
Open earth-observation archives
Sentinel and NASA Landsat imagery, pulled for the exact coordinates of every parcel on the platform.
02 · Spatial toolkit
Deterministic measurement
A library that measures vegetation, change, terrain and access the same way every single time, so the numbers can be trusted.
03 · The transaction record
The labels nobody else has
Every booking, cancellation and transfer on QwikPlot, telling the imagery what real demand on the ground actually looks like.
04 · The thin model
A translator, not an oracle
A language model turns all of it into a per-parcel answer, with the deterministic layer doing the work a model cannot be trusted to do alone.

The parts that decide value and risk are auditable, and the model is a translator rather than an authority. That is what lets a bank, a court or a buyer trust the answer it gives.

What it gives

Intelligence the whole market can use.

The same understanding becomes a set of products for everyone who carries risk on land, from the buyer abroad to the bank holding the paper and the insurer underwriting it.

Per-parcel valuationRisk and flood flagsBest-use guidanceDiaspora watchdogUnderwriting feeds for banks and insurersPortfolio monitoring
For estates and developers

Sell your land, and help map a continent.

When you run an estate on QwikPlot, every parcel you sell becomes part of the record Argus learns from. You get the cleanest, safest way there is to sell land, and the continent gets a sharper picture of what its land is worth and what it can become.

The developments that join early are the ones that shape it.

Argus is only as complete as the land that trades on the platform, so every estate that comes on board widens the record and sharpens the intelligence that buyers, banks and planners will eventually rely on. It is the rare case where the best thing for your own sales is also the thing that moves the whole market forward.

~1,200
parcels in the record
$15M+
of land trading through it
15 yrs
of imagery per parcel
Build it with us

The reference for land in Africa is being built now.

If you invest in the infrastructure beneath a market, fund the data layers that make one legible, or run a program for the companies building them, Argus is worth a conversation. The platform is live, the record is compounding, and the intelligence on top is the part that lasts.

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