A standards-first API gateway for geospatial services: publish OGC-compliant APIs from any backend, put access control, quotas and metering in front of them, and give consumers a developer portal that makes onboarding self-service. One gateway, one control plane, full visibility.
Expose spatial services through the OGC API family — Features, Tiles, Maps, Processes — plus plain REST, with OpenAPI definitions generated for every endpoint.
API keys, service accounts and role-based policies decide who reaches which collection, which operation and at what tier — issued and revoked centrally.
Per-consumer quotas, burst limits and fair-use policies keep one heavy user from degrading everyone else — enforced at the gateway, not in application code.
Every request is counted and attributable: per key, per collection, per period. The metering trail is clean enough to run chargeback or a paid data product on.
Health, latency, error rates and logs across every published service — with alerting, so operations hears about degradation before consumers do.
Documentation, interactive API exploration and self-service key management in one place — the difference between an API programme and a pile of endpoints.
Give ministries and agencies one governed front door to national geospatial services — standard APIs in, accountable usage out.
Publish public datasets with fair-use quotas and real usage statistics, so you can prove impact and protect capacity at the same time.
Share authoritative data across organisations with contracts enforced technically: scoped keys, SLAs, audit trails.
Turn datasets into products: metered access, tiered plans and a billing-ready usage ledger — without rebuilding your backends.
An API-management layer purpose-built for spatial standards — deployable in your cloud or ours.
Gateway, control plane, admin console, analytics, observability and developer portal are separable components — start with the gateway and grow into the full plane.
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