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The Report
When your order finishes, you get an email with a direct link to the report. This page walks through what’s in it, tab by tab.
The report is interactive: hover over a cell on the map to see its values highlighted in the table, switch between display units, and toggle between an index view and lab values. You can also share the link with anyone (no account needed: see sharing).
The header panel
At the top of every tab you’ll see:
- Field details: location, area in hectares, and the date of the satellite imagery used.
- Analysis date slider: only appears if you ordered multiple dates. Drag it to switch between dates: every tab updates to show that date’s data.
- Cluster tabs: only appear if your field has spatially separate polygons. Each cluster has its own data and charts.
- Display controls: toggle between Index mode (a 0:100 score for each property, simpler to scan) and Lab mode (actual chemical concentrations: mg/kg, %, etc.). In lab mode you can also switch between mg/kg and ppm for P and K.
Overview tab
A field-level summary. You’ll see:
- Headline cards: median Nitrogen, median Soil Organic Matter, and median pH for the whole field.
- Soil texture pie chart: the average split between Sand, Silt, and Clay, plus the USDA texture class name (e.g. “Clay Loam”, “Sandy Loam”).
- Distribution charts for N, P, K, pH, and SOM: each chart shows how many cells fall into the Very Low, Low, Good, High, and Very High bands, colour-coded blue (low) through green (good) to red (high).
This tab is the right place to start. It tells you in one screen whether the field is broadly healthy or has issues to dig into.
Results tab
The detailed view. The main element is a per-cell data table with one row per Voronoi cell. Each cell represents a small area within the field and gets its own values for every property.
In Index mode, values are scored 0:100 with a label (Very Low, Low, Good, High, Very High). In Lab mode, you see the actual chemical readings (e.g. P in mg/kg, pH on the 0:14 scale, SOM as %).
Hover any row to highlight the corresponding area on the map. Cells with extreme values are colour-tinted so problem areas stand out at a glance.
For what each property means and how the bands are defined, see Soil properties.
AI Insights tab
A written interpretation of the field generated from your data. Five short sections covering field summary, strengths, limiting factors, management opportunities, and the physical (texture) profile.
This tab only appears if you bought the AI Insights add-on at order time. See AI Insights for what’s in it and how to use it.
Weather tab
A snapshot of weather conditions over and around the analysis date. Available for single-cluster fields when the order is recent.
Vegetation Indexes tab
If you also have a Vegetation Index Monitoring subscription on the same field, this tab links you across to that product. Soil chemistry plus crop response in one place.
Switching units and display modes
The display toggle in the header lets you flip between three views:
- Index mode: 0:100 score, easy to scan, useful for non-specialists.
- Lab mode (mg/kg): standard SI-style units used across most of Europe.
- Lab mode (ppm): parts per million, equivalent to mg/kg numerically but the convention in some markets.
For Bulgarian users, recommendations and certain values can be displayed in kg/dka instead of kg/ha.
Sharing the report
Every report has a shareable access code in its URL. Anyone with the link can view the report in read-only mode, no account required: useful for sending to an agronomist, partner, or buyer.
Link expiry depends on account type:
- Registered accounts: 7 days from order completion.
- Guest orders: 365 days.
- Partner orders: 365 days.
If a link expires, sign in to your orders portal to access the original report.
Exporting the data
Every report can be exported as PDF, CSV, or shapefile. See Exports for the full list and what’s in each format.
When something fails
If a particular date fails (for example, an unbroken cloud cover for the 8-month window), the report still loads but that date will show an error message instead of values. Other dates in the same order are unaffected.
There’s no automatic retry. Contact support if you need a failed date re-processed.
Next steps
- Soil properties: what each measured value tells you about the field.
- AI Insights: how the written interpretation is built.
- Exports: file formats and what’s in each.