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02 Platform Overview
Learn how the Griid AI interface is structured and what each panel does.
Q What does the Griid AI interface look like?
The main workspace is divided into three panels plus an interactive map area. Each panel serves a specific role in your analysis workflow.
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[ Screenshot: Full Platform Interface --- 3-Panel Layout ]
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Q What is the Left Panel used for?
The Left Panel is your History & Sessions hub. It contains:
• Chat History --- a chronological log of all previous interactions and commands you have sent.
• Sessions Management --- create new sessions, switch between analysis contexts, or resume previous work.
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[ Screenshot: Left Panel --- Chat History & Sessions ]
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Q What is the Middle Section used for?
The Middle Section is your Main Workspace --- the primary area where you interact with the AI. It includes:
• Interactive Chat Interface --- type natural language commands to drive GIS operations.
• Workspace Display --- view AI responses, analysis results, and operational feedback.
Q What is the Right Panel used for?
The Right Panel is your Tools & Resources command center. It includes:
• File Upload --- upload Shapefiles, GeoJSON, Parquet, and other datasets.
• Data Catalog --- view all uploaded and temporary files in your current session.
• Geo Engineering Tools --- access spatial analysis functions directly.
• Workflow Tools --- chain multiple operations together.
• LLM Selection --- choose different Large Language Models for your analysis.
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[ Screenshot: Right Panel --- Data Catalog & Tools ]
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Q How do I show or hide the map view?
Click the "Show Map" button in the workspace to toggle the interactive map overlay. The map updates in real-time as you upload data and run analyses.
Q Can I create multiple sessions?
Yes. Use the Sessions panel on the left to create new sessions, switch between them, or resume previous work. Each session maintains its own chat history, uploaded files, and analysis results.