A portfolio of 19 widgets (17 available, 2 on the roadmap) that extends ArcGIS Experience Builder into the modern geospatial data stack — analytics, lakehouse, real-time IoT, earth observation, indoor 3D, and immersive mobile — without new servers.
ArcGIS Experience Builder is the most flexible web-GIS builder available, and Esri remains the platform of record for most enterprises and public-sector GIS teams. But the broader data and UX ecosystem has moved fast:
Each of these gaps typically means a custom development project, a new server to secure and maintain, or a vendor lock-in. That's friction every time a GIS team wants to modernize an experience.
TMG's portfolio is a set of drop-in custom widgets that wire each of these modern capabilities directly into an ExB experience. Two architectural choices make this possible:
Each widget follows the standard ExB custom-widget pattern and shares a common foundation, so they compose cleanly within a single experience and are uniformly maintained.
19 widgets organized into six capability areas (17 available today, 2 on the roadmap):
| Category | Widgets |
|---|---|
| Data & Analytics | DuckDB Advanced Analytics · Advanced POI Search (250M+) · SpatiaLite Studio · GeoPackage & Shapefile Tools (NGA + GDAL3) · Browser GIS Service Loader (COG → WMS) · DuckDB Data Connector |
| Data Integration & Lakehouse | Google BigQuery & Sheets · Data Lake & Lakehouse · Source.coop Spatial Query · STAC Explorer |
| Real-Time & IoT | DuckDB Real-Time Data Feeds |
| Field Operations & Defense | TAK Team Collaboration |
| Indoor & 3D | IMDF Indoor Viewer & Author · 3D Model Converter & Placement · 3D Buildings Creation (roadmap) |
| Immersive & Mobile | AR CameraXR · FFmpeg Video Intelligence · Street View & Oblique Launcher |
| Roadmap | LLM Chatbot (early development) |
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The portfolio compresses the build-vs-buy decision: instead of scoping custom development for analytics, lakehouse, real-time, or indoor capabilities, GIS teams adopt hardened widgets and focus their engineering effort on their own differentiating workflows.
Detailed ROI framing, costs, risks, and a recommendation appear in the business case.
For teams already standardized on ArcGIS, the portfolio offers a low-risk way to modernize ExB experiences without expanding server footprint or breaking data-sovereignty commitments. We recommend a focused evaluation: