Turn the map into your land acquisition engine.
Spaxia connects parcel search, spatial signals, owner context, CRM records, and acquisition workflow — so your team can find promising land, qualify it faster, and pursue the right opportunities with confidence.
10
Signal layers
8
Pipeline stages
AI
Natural language
Active Opportunity
Oak Creek Assemblage
72 ac · Travis County
The Problem
Land teams are faster than their tools.
The best acquisition teams lose edge not because they lack initiative — but because their intelligence is scattered across systems that don't talk to each other.
Without Spaxia
With Spaxia
How Spaxia Works
Search like an analyst.
Qualify like a strategist.
Pursue like a team.
01
Search
Ask the land what matters
Search by address, owner name, parcel ID, acreage target, road access, flood risk, or plain-English criteria. Spaxia returns results on the map so you can evaluate context before saving anything.
02
Qualify
Read the spatial signals
Inspect the spatial intelligence that reveals acquisition fit: acreage, ownership, road access, floodplain exposure, terrain slope, same-owner adjacency, and surrounding context — all in one parcel record.
03
Pursue
Move from signal to deal
Save qualified sites to CRM, assign pipeline stages and priority, document next actions, schedule follow-ups, and track every opportunity from watching through offer and into contract.
Natural Language Search
Ask the land what matters.
Skip the county GIS tab and the filter dropdown chain. Ask acquisition questions in plain English — the way analysts actually think. Spaxia surfaces matching parcels on the map in seconds.
Geospatial Intelligence
Every signal that shapes an acquisition decision.
Spaxia surfaces the spatial data that turns a promising parcel on the map into a defensible acquisition opportunity in your pipeline.
01
Parcel Fabric
County property boundaries and legal IDs
02
Ownership
Owner name, entity type, and contact linkage
03
Road Access
Public and private road adjacency
04
Floodplain
FEMA flood zone exposure and risk class
05
Terrain Slope
Grade classification and developability signals
06
Same-Owner Adjacency
Multi-parcel assemblage potential
07
Acreage
Gross site area and parcel configuration
08
Saved Opportunities
Your CRM records overlaid on the land map
09
Follow-Up Urgency
Overdue and upcoming action signals
10
AI Confidence
Match strength and qualification score
Acquisition Workflow
Discovery is only valuable when it becomes pursuit.
Save qualified parcels into CRM, assign priority, document next steps, schedule follow-ups, and track every opportunity from initial watching through offer and into contract — all in one connected workflow.
Watching
Prospect
Contacted
Meeting
Offer
Contract
TerminalPlus Closed and Disqualified as terminal stages
Meet Rook.
Rook monitors deal communications, extracts acquisition intelligence, and proposes CRM updates — so nothing falls through the cracks between email and the deal record.
Processes forwarded deal emails automatically
Extracts parcel IDs, contacts, and dollar amounts
Matches findings to existing CRM records
Proposes history notes — you approve before anything writes
Human-in-the-loop by design
Rook proposes. You approve.
Nothing writes to CRM without your review.
Built for Serious Teams
Organized for speed.
Designed for accountability.
Use Spaxia to prioritize and organize
Map searches, signal qualification, and CRM decisions help acquisition teams structure their effort — not replace the professional diligence that closes deals.
Verify before decisions
Parcel boundaries, title, utilities, zoning, environmental, and survey data require source-agency verification before any formal commitment or contract.
Institutional memory built-in
Every CRM note, stage change, and follow-up date is attributed, timestamped, and searchable — so acquisition knowledge stays with the team, not any one person.
Ready to move
The next land opportunity
is already on the map.
Spaxia helps you see it, qualify it, remember it, and pursue it — before it disappears into someone else's pipeline.
Spaxia · Land Intelligence · Beta · Central Texas