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CARTO vs Leapfrog Geo

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CARTO

Maps & Navigation

Location Intelligence Platform

From
Free
Rated
-
Leapfrog Geo logo

Leapfrog Geo

Mining & Resources

3D geological modeling and visualization software

From
$164.25/day (Consultants Daily)
Rated
-

The short version

  • Only CARTO has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
  • Each has a real cost: CARTO no prices are published; the committed tiers are all quote-only; Leapfrog Geo implicit modeling requires significant data quality and density for accurate results
  • They diverge on capability: CARTO covers Spatial Analysis, Leapfrog Geo covers Implicit modeling.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which CARTO and Leapfrog Geo actually diverge.

Attributes where CARTO and Leapfrog Geo differ
AttributeCARTOLeapfrog Geo
Starting priceFree$164.25/day (Consultants Daily)
Pricing modelsubscriptionUnknown
Free tierYesNo
PlatformsWebWindows, Desktop, Web portal
CategoryMaps & NavigationMining & Resources
Founded20122003

Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in CARTO

  • Spatial Analysis
  • Interactive Maps
  • Data Observatory
  • Workflows
  • APIs
  • Snowflake
  • BigQuery
  • PostgreSQL

Only in Leapfrog Geo

  • Implicit modeling
  • 3D visualization
  • Drill hole analysis
  • Geological interpretation
  • Dynamic updates
  • Surpac
  • Vulcan
  • Datamine

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

CARTO

  • Spatial analysis over data already in a cloud warehousenot Leapfrog Geo
  • Building interactive maps and location dashboardsnot Leapfrog Geo
  • Geocoding and routing through location data servicesnot Leapfrog Geo
  • Site selection and territory planningnot Leapfrog Geo
  • Self-hosted geospatial analytics for regulated environmentsnot Leapfrog Geo

Leapfrog Geo

  • Geological modelingnot CARTO
  • Mineral explorationnot CARTO
  • Resource estimationnot CARTO
  • Geotechnical analysisnot CARTO
  • Environmental assessmentnot CARTO

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

CARTO

  • No prices are published; the committed tiers are all quote-only
  • Metered on four separate axes: workflow runs, map loads, API calls and location data service operations
  • API access and tokens are limited on pay-as-you-go and unlimited only from the Strategic tier
  • Self-hosting is available on Enterprise and included only on the Custom tier
  • The 14 day trial explicitly forbids production use

Leapfrog Geo

  • Implicit modeling requires significant data quality and density for accurate results
  • Extension features are priced separately, adding significant cost for specialized workflows

Pricing, plan by plan

CARTO

Free
  • Professional$199/month
    • Spatial Analysis
    • Data Observatory
    • Builder

Leapfrog Geo

$164.25/day (Consultants Daily)
  • Shared Seats$undefined/12 months
    • Concurrent seat sharing
    • Offline capability
    • Contact Seequent for pricing
  • Named Seats$undefined/12 months
    • Dedicated single user
    • Unlimited use
    • Offline capability
  • Consultants Daily$164.25/day (capped 15 days/month)
    • Pay-as-you-go
    • Offline capability
    • Initial account setup fee

Which should you pick?

Choose CARTO if

  • You need spatial analysis.
  • You want to start without paying.
  • You also want interactive maps.

Choose Leapfrog Geo if

  • You need implicit modeling.
  • You work on Windows, Desktop, Web portal.
  • You also want 3d visualization.

Questions people ask

Is CARTO or Leapfrog Geo better?
Neither clearly leads. CARTO starts at Free and Leapfrog Geo at $164.25/day (Consultants Daily), and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, CARTO or Leapfrog Geo?
CARTO has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at Free for CARTO and $164.25/day (Consultants Daily) for Leapfrog Geo.
Does CARTO or Leapfrog Geo run on more platforms?
CARTO runs on Web. Leapfrog Geo runs on Windows, Desktop, Web portal.
Can I use CARTO for free?
Yes. CARTO has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Leapfrog Geo starts at $164.25/day (Consultants Daily).
What is CARTO best used for?
CARTO is most often used for spatial analysis over data already in a cloud warehouse, building interactive maps and location dashboards, geocoding and routing through location data services, site selection and territory planning. Of those, spatial analysis over data already in a cloud warehouse and building interactive maps and location dashboards are not what Leapfrog Geo is typically brought in for.
What can CARTO do that Leapfrog Geo cannot?
CARTO covers Spatial Analysis, Interactive Maps, Data Observatory, Workflows. Leapfrog Geo covers Implicit modeling, 3D visualization, Drill hole analysis, Geological interpretation.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

Leapfrog Geo: What license types does Leapfrog Geo offer?

Leapfrog Geo offers three subscription options: Shared Seats for multiple users taking turns with one seat, Named Seats for dedicated individual users, and Consultants Daily for pay-as-you-go daily access. All support 30-day offline work for field locations.

Source
Leapfrog Geo: What file formats and data types does Leapfrog Geo support?

Leapfrog Geo integrates multiple geoscience data types including drillhole information, structural data, points, polylines, and mesh data to generate models. It also supports industry interoperability for data exchange.

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Leapfrog Geo: Does Leapfrog Geo work offline?

Yes, all Leapfrog Geo license types support offline work for up to 30 days, enabling geologists and engineers to work in remote field locations without internet connectivity.

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Leapfrog Geo: What extensions are available for Leapfrog Geo?

Extensions include Edge Extension for resource estimation with block model interrogation, Geophysics Extension for seismic and ground penetrating radar data integration, and Hydrogeology Extension for MODFLOW and FEFLOW model incorporation.

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