Live app · built from a recipe

Property Peril Report

Published hazard mapping at one address, presented as the statutory disclosure row set it actually is rather than as a score — the app produces no grade and no composite of any kind. Wind is not on the sheet: the state publishes no wind hazard zone, so the row says so instead of guessing. The headline is the margin — how close the parcel sits to a different answer — reported as a straight-line separation, never a drive-time.

Runs on Strata, or on your existing Esri services. Opens in a new tab.

The story

How the app works — the walkthrough

A short, self-contained deck that walks through what the app does. Use the arrow keys inside it, or open it full-screen.It opens full-screen in a new tab.

Open the walkthroughFull-screen deck · best held sideways
How it was built

Cloned a recipe, opened it in Claude — the app built itself

This app — and twenty-seven others — were generated in a single run from recipes handed to Claude. Clone the recipe from our GitHub repository, open it in Claude, and start building advanced, Esri-compatible web mapping applications immediately, on your own data.

Complete spatial platform

Serve your data. Then talk to it.

Strata serves your spatial data over the ArcGIS REST protocol, then lets anyone explore it in plain language — on-prem and sovereign, at a fraction of Enterprise cost. Keep your Esri licenses.