About ConvertGeoData
ConvertGeoData exists because format conversion kept showing up as friction in real client work. Reproject this raster, untangle that shapefile, get this dataset out of a vendor-proprietary container — over and over, on different projects, for different clients. Eventually it made more sense to build the tool once, in the open, than to keep solving it ad hoc. That's what this is.
It's built and operated by Casey Kinsey, who runs Wilder Mountain Bit Farm — a custom software practice in Northwest Arkansas focused on geospatial products. Twenty years of shipping software, a lot of it map-shaped. If you've found something broken in the converter, or you want to talk about a project, that's the person on the other end of the contact form.
WMBF builds the products around the data, not just the conversion of it: a national parcel application for AcreTrader (Acres), a forty-mile interactive trail map for the Razorback Greenway, a hyperspectral climate-data dashboard, and a long tail of civic and field-data tooling. If you're building something that's bigger than a one-off conversion — an interactive map, a parcel tool, an internal data product — the same team that built this can build that. See the work →
Working on something bigger?
The converter handles formats. WMBF handles the products that need them — interactive maps, parcel tools, custom data platforms.