DirtMap AI

Instantly find county GIS maps, soil/topo/flood layers, zoning data, and contacts—just enter a county and state to get due diligence superpowers in seconds.
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Parcel & GIS Links

Example: Give me the GIS link for parcel #002-001-001-000 in Tift County, Georgia and a quick ‘how-to’ on finding owner & parcel lines.
Example: Show parcel viewer options for Crook County, Oregon and list which layers are built-in.
Example: Locate the tax assessor’s map download page for Weston County, Wyoming and summarize file formats available.

Soil / Topo / Flood-Zone Layers

Example: Provide NRCS Web Soil Survey steps for pulling soils on Section 12, T2N, R3E, Madison County, Alabama.
Example: Give me a USGS topo-map link and contour explanation for Jack County, Texas.
Example: Where can I pull FEMA flood-zone data for Jasper County, South Carolina and export a shapefile?

Zoning & Planning Info

Example: Link me to the zoning map or code lookup for La Plata County, Colorado and outline ag-residential categories.
Example: Summarize minimum lot-size rules and subdividing process in Lawrence County, Alabama.
Example: Find contact info for the planning department in Kittitas County, Washington and their fee schedule PDF.

County Research & Contacts

Example: Create a cheat-sheet: office hours, phone, and email for assessor, recorder, and P&Z in Kittitas County, Washington.
Example: List top three title companies handling rural land in Wheeler County, Texas with phone numbers.
Example: Provide links to recent comprehensive plan or land-use studies for Osage County, Oklahoma.

Mapping Workflows

Example: Walk me through importing a KML from Dewey County GIS into MapRight.
Example: Give step-by-step to save an offline parcel map in LandGlide for Grady County, Oklahoma.
Example: Explain how to estimate land value per soil class in AcreValue for Gage County, Nebraska.
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Frequently Asked Questions

For answers to frequently asked questions about DirtMap AI, see below or contact support.

  • What is DirtMap AI?

    A research assistant built for land brokers—it delivers GIS links, soil/topo/flood data, zoning info, and county contacts in seconds.

  • Who is it for?

    Land, farm, and ranch brokers; acquisition analysts; land developers; appraisers; and rural land investors.

  • What problem does it solve?

    Cuts research time from hours to seconds—no more digging through outdated county websites or calling multiple offices for data.

  • How is it different from LandGlide or MapRight?

    It complements those tools—DirtMap AI gives verified links, zoning codes, layer instructions, and government contacts that mapping apps can’t.

  • What markets does it cover?

    All U.S. counties—especially strong for rural, ag, and transitional land markets.

  • How accurate is the data?

    It pulls directly from county and federal sources, with a reminder to verify before decisions.

  • Have Questions? We’re Here to Help!

    We’ve compiled some of the most commonly asked questions to help you out. If you don’t see what you’re looking for, feel free to contact support — we’re always here to help!