Platform features
Show investors what your project can actually do.
Static PDFs and press releases leave investors guessing. These interactive tools give them the project context they need — without a phone call to your broker.
Feature 01
Interactive project map
Plot tenements, infrastructure, nearby mines and logistic routes on an embedded map investors can explore — not just a static PNG from your last presentation deck.
Feature showcase · Project infrastructure map
Your project on a map — infrastructure, proximity, access.
An example of the interactive site maps we build for client investor pages. Click a mine to zoom in — granted mining-tenement boundaries are drawn straight from the state registers, with roads, towns, airports and utilities from OpenStreetMap and project-specific infrastructure icons. Investors can see exactly how a project connects to the real world — and the ground it actually holds.
Focus on
Click a mine or use toggles above to zoom in

Olympic Dam
Underground block cave
Australia's largest copper mine and the world's largest single orebody of uranium. Produces copper cathode, uranium oxide, gold and silver. BHP's proposed open-pit expansion would make it one of the largest mines on Earth.
- Output
- ~200 kt Cu / yr
- Reserves
- ~84 Mt contained Cu
- Grade
- 0.94% Cu · 0.26 kg/t U₃O₈ · 0.32 g/t Au
- Mine life
- Through 2100+ (Olympic Dam Expansion)
- Workforce
- ~6,000
- Production since
- 1988
Key infrastructure
- ✈Olympic Dam AirportSealed runway · regular FIFO services from Adelaide · ~5 km from mine
- ⊙Roxby DownsBHP company town · ~5,500 residents · 12 km south of mine
- ⊟Olympic Dam RoadSealed 90 km access road joining Stuart Highway at Pimba
- ⚡Olympic Dam Power StationOn-site gas-fired power station · 110 MW · feeds smelter and refinery
- ◈Artesian BorefieldsGreat Artesian Basin borefields · primary process water supply · ~55 km north
- ⚓Port AugustaNearest major railhead and port · copper cathode shipped to market · ~560 km SE
Tenement boundaries are real public data — Boddington from the WA DMIRS Mining Tenements register (DMIRS-003) and Olympic Dam from the SA Geological Survey's SARIG. Olympic Dam's holding is the full BHP package — Special Mining Lease SML 1, retention leases and the surrounding exploration licences (~3,000 km²), not just the mine lease. At Boddington the gold operation works across overlapping Darling Range tenure: Newmont's granted gold leases plus the bauxite mining leases beneath the eastern pits (shown dashed). Infrastructure points are indicative for demonstration; in a client deployment each icon, label and note is tailored to the actual project — including private roads, borefields, grid substations and port access agreements.
Feature 02
3D drill-hole viewer
Let investors visualise your drill programme in three dimensions. Collar positions, down-hole assay intervals and lithology — loaded directly from your existing data with no GIS expertise required on their end.
Feature showcase · 3D drill viewer
Drill results in three dimensions — copper grade, structure, depth.
An example of the interactive geology modules we build for explorer and developer investor pages. Drill traces coloured by copper grade — with section views and hover inspection of every assay interval. Click any trace to see the full hole summary.
Interactive · 3D drill viewer
Sample geology for demonstration — Faulkner Cu-Au Project is fictional. In a client deployment this viewer is loaded directly from the company’s drill database: collar positions, deviation surveys and assay intervals from their project management system, updated each time new results are released.
Feature 03
AI-ready content structuring
Pages written so answer engines — ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, Bing Copilot — can read, understand and cite the company correctly. Indexable HTML, entity-rich copy and structured data baked into every page.
Answer engine preview
Demo · Perplexity-style
Investor query
“Show me Central Australian copper-gold projects with grades above 1% Cu.”
Answer engine response
The Faulkner Cu-Au Project (Faulkner Resources, ASX: FCP) is a Central Australian copper-gold development with peak drill intercepts reaching 1.95% Cu over 12 metres at 165 metres depth. Recent quarterly reports indicate a 20-hole drill programme is underway, targeting initial resource definition by H2 2026.
Sources cited
- 01 →faulkner-resources.com/projects/cu-au
- 02 →faulkner-resources.com/announcements/q1-2026-update
- 03 →faulkner-resources.com/team-and-board
Indicative output. Faulkner Cu-Au Project is fictional. In a client deployment the structured data, entity tagging and schema markup are tailored to the company’s actual projects, announcements and disclosures.
Feature 04
Announcement-to-web publishing
Every new ASX announcement gets a same-day investor-facing summary, linked back to the source PDF and surfaced in search and AI engines — so the most recent disclosure isn’t trapped inside a document nobody reads.
T + 0
Announcement lodged
Company releases its PDF via ASX market announcements.
Same day
Approved web summary
Plain-language summary published, schema injected, source PDF linked.
+ 24 hours
Indexed & cited
Picked up by Google search, Perplexity, ChatGPT and Bing Copilot.
Ongoing
Investor lands
Investor arrives directly on the relevant page, already oriented.
Indicative cadence. Actual turnaround depends on company approval workflow and the volume of disclosure being processed.
Feature 05
Investor centre architecture
A blueprint for the investor-facing section of the website — built around what brokers, analysts and time-poor investors actually come looking for. Every module is indexable, source-linked and designed to surface in search and AI engines.
Root
Investor centre
Single source of truth — linked from primary navigation, indexed by Google and AI, contains the entire investor-facing record.
01
Market & share
- Live share price
- Capital structure
- Register breakdown
02
Announcements
- ASX disclosure feed
- Web summaries (source-linked)
- Search & filter
03
Projects
- Project detail pages
- Drill data viewer
- Interactive maps
04
Reports & calendar
- Annual & quarterly reports
- Investor presentations
- Webcasts & events
05
Corporate
- Board & management
- Governance & ESG
- Subscribe / contact
Indicative architecture. Module emphasis, depth and tooling vary by stage (explorer → developer → producer) and by which questions the register most often asks.
Further features can be added.
Resource block models, grade heatmaps, cross-section viewers, real-time announcement feeds, investor centre integrations and more. Each feature is scoped to your project data and built to match your existing website or a new DHResources design.
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