Test continuity, dip, and plunge in minutes — without a $30K/yr software licence.

Desktop packages like Leapfrog Geo ($15K–$30K/seat/yr), Micromine, and Vulcan are powerful — but they're designed for deep resource modelling, not rapid assessment of incoming drill results. By the time you've imported, cleaned, and set up a Leapfrog session, the structural question has already been answered by someone with faster tools. Canetoad gives you polygon selection, cross-section generation, and 3D rotation linked directly to source announcements — in the same interface where the data arrived.

Government open-file databases (WAMEX, MinView, GeoResGlobe) are invaluable but fragmented — different formats, different portals, lagging by months or years. Canetoad merges historical datasets with new ASX-derived drilling so you can evaluate trend development against legacy context. Test whether today's intercept extends a known structure or starts a new one, with all the historical evidence visible.

When a company announces "results confirm mineralisation continuity over 400m of strike," a senior geologist needs to verify that claim before it reaches the board or an investment committee. Manual verification means pulling up old data, replotting, running sections in desktop GIS — hours of work. Canetoad lets you draw a polygon over the claimed zone, generate a cross-section, and test dip, plunge, and true width against the stated model in minutes.

"The cross-section tool is my primary filter." If the discovery does not hold together in section, I do not buy the stock.
Resource Geologist · Perth
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