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BOOMapp is a nature and landscape maintenance management SaaS developed and managed by the Dutch company Gisarts B.V. It is aimed at municipalities, landscape contractors, land managers, and nature organizations. Rather than being just a tree management tool, it brings green-asset registration, GIS maps, field inspections, flora & fauna inventories, maintenance planning, and reporting into a single platform, with the goal of reducing paper forms, duplicate data entry, and scattered registers.
At the core of the product is a full GIS viewer in the browser, supporting multiple background layers, point/line/polygon editing, drawing, measuring, selection, filtering, and thematic styling. It can be used both on desktop and on tablets in the field. The maintenance planning module can automatically generate tasks based on inspection results, condition, risk, statutory deadlines, and work areas, then assign work packages to teams, with real-time progress visible in both the office and the field. For digital forms, BOOMapp provides standard checklists for safety, ecology, and inspections, while also supporting custom text fields, dropdowns, photo uploads, and linking results to map locations and objects to create traceable audit records.
The website does not disclose plans, pricing, payment methods, or trial duration; it only offers demo requests and scheduled introductions. In terms of third-party integrations, the main site currently only explicitly mentions ScanGIS by BoerenNatuur, which can exchange data on landscape elements and agricultural nature management. Security and compliance are a notable strength: the product is developed in the Netherlands, data is hosted on servers in the Netherlands/EU, GDPR compliance is stated, Gisarts B.V. is ISO 27001 certified, and the company emphasizes that it does not rely on U.S. cloud services, helping avoid exposure to the US CLOUD Act.
Its strengths are a clearly defined vertical use case, a complete workflow loop covering GIS, inspections, forms, and maintenance planning, and clear commitments around data sovereignty—an important concern for European public-sector users. The downsides are limited pricing transparency, and a lack of detail on open APIs, self-hosting, permission controls, and a broader integration ecosystem. It is especially suitable for municipal green spaces, nature reserves, landscape maintenance, and ecological survey teams in the Netherlands and across the EU. If an organization needs general-purpose ticketing, CRM, or complex enterprise integrations, it may need to evaluate other platforms.
The main site does not provide information on access from China, a Chinese interface, RMB payments, or local support, so its availability should be considered unknown. Chinese users who mainly need GIS data collection and inspections can compare it with ArcGIS Field Maps, QGIS/QField, Fulcrum, as well as domestic options such as SuperMap GIS, Ovital Map, or local landscaping management systems. If government or enterprise data compliance and cross-border hosting are involved, network connectivity, data export requirements, contracting entity, and payment methods should be verified carefully.
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