Documentation and proposals for the GIS industry, written from inside it.
Technical writing for GIS software companies, system integrators, and the teams responding to GIS tenders. User manuals, admin guides, training materials, technical proposals, and the supporting documents that surround a project — written by someone who has spent fifteen years inside the industry rather than around it.
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Why a GIS-industry writer, and not just any writer.
What You Get
The specific deliverables
User Manuals
Admin Manuals
Quick Guides
Short, focused documents for new users who need to be productive within a few hours rather than learn the whole application. Often a useful companion piece to a full user manual.
Training Materials
Technical Proposals
Full technical proposals, tender responses, and bid documents: from compliance-checking the RFP, through drafting and review, to final submission-ready format. Includes the supporting materials a bid needs: executive summaries, technical sections, win-theme threading, and graphics where text alone is not enough.
Project Presentations
Slide decks and presentation materials for post-bid presentations, project kick-off meetings, milestone reviews, and project closure. Designed to be presented, not read; clear structure, controlled visual density, and writing that a presenter can deliver without reading from the slide.
Project Reports
Content Strategy
Service overview
UI/UX design
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Start with a call
Modern websites
Web development
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Written scope, agreed checkpoints
Smart planning
Digital strategy
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Delivery and what comes next
Target Audience
Who this is for
01.
A GIS software company that needs user-facing documentation for a new product or major release.
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A team responding to a GIS-related tender or RFP that needs an experienced technical proposal writer.
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A system integrator or consulting firm building a custom GIS solution that needs documentation and training materials.
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An in-house team whose documentation has grown unevenly over the years and needs auditing or restructuring.
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A government client or agency that needs technical writing on a GIS project from someone familiar with public-sector conventions.
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A startup or smaller company that needs documentation done properly but does not have a full-time writer on staff.