Soil Analysis and Reporting for Greenkeepers
Turn lab tests, sensor data, and operational records into decisions
Soil tests, agronomy reports, and operational records only deliver value when they can be compared, trended, and acted on. Maya brings soil analysis, a flexible graph builder, interactive reports, and a complete history of your facility into one place, so the data you and your agronomist already collect becomes a working decision tool rather than a folder of PDFs.
Why Soil Analysis and Reporting Need to Be Connected
A single soil test is a snapshot. It is useful, but it does not tell you whether your nitrogen programme is moving organic matter in the right direction, or whether the salinity issue on the 7th green is improving. The value of soil data comes from comparing tests over time, across zones, and against the inputs you applied between them.
Maya stores every soil test by zone and date, links it to the applications that happened in between, and lets you build the views and reports you need on top. Combine it with the graph builder and interactive reports, and you can move from a stack of lab PDFs to a clear, shareable picture of how your soils and surfaces are evolving.
A Connected Toolkit
Four modules that work together to turn raw data into decisions.
Soil Analysis
A dedicated soil analysis module to import lab results, store them by zone and date, and compare values over time at any depth.
Graph Builder
Drag-and-drop tool to build the exact dashboards you want: pH trends by green, nitrogen inputs vs clipping yield, salinity over rainfall events, anything in your data.
Interactive Reports
Generate reports that committee members and agronomists can actually click through, filter, and explore, instead of static PDFs that go out of date the moment they are printed.
History
A full audit trail of every record across the platform: applications, tests, tasks, and incidents, searchable and filterable so nothing gets lost.
Soil Parameters Tracked
Maya supports the full set of parameters typically reported in turf-grade soil tests.
Soil Analysis & Reporting Capabilities
Designed around how greenkeepers, agronomists, and committees actually use soil data.
Lab Result Import
Import soil test results from your preferred lab, attach them to the right zone, and store the original report alongside the structured data.
Zone-Level Results
View results for any individual zone, surface, or sample point, and compare like-for-like across multiple sampling rounds.
Trend Analysis
See how each parameter is moving over months and years, with visual cues when values move outside agronomic targets.
Custom Dashboards
Use the graph builder to assemble dashboards that match how you and your agronomist think about the course, rather than a fixed template.
Exportable Interactive Reports
Share interactive reports with committees, owners, or agronomists, with the option to export PDFs for archives and meetings.
Mobile AI Assistant for Field Notes
Capture observations, sample notes, and incidents from the course using Maya's mobile bot. Voice or chat entries land on the right zone with a timestamp, ready to support the next soil test or report review.
Testimonials
See how Maya transforms operations for leading venues worldwide
"A system which we now feel we would be lost without. We started working with Maya in November 2022 and since its integration, managing our daily staff duties, machinery allocation, and maintenances has become more efficient and effortless. The system facilitates the recording of our fertilising program, allowing vital data recall with the touch of a button. A system which we now feel we would be lost without."
"Maya has become a central tool for the team. Intuitive visuals, fast and responsive, very user-friendly calendar, efficient customer service and alerts that help us throughout the season."
"A tool which stings in the right place. Receiving alerts 48 hours in advance has enabled us to take proactive measures and better manage morning dew. This has significantly reduced destructive fungal attacks. In just one year, Maya has evolved from being a simple weather platform to an indispensable intelligence tool that we rely on each day to support our operations."
"Maya's artificial intelligence allows us to optimise resources and improve the quality of the course. Maya has become a very important tool for maintaining our golf course. Its artificial intelligence allows us to optimise resources and improve the quality of the course. I am convinced that the combination of this technology with the commitment and expertise of our team will mark a new era in golf course management."
"A system which we now feel we would be lost without. Maya has become an essential tool for maintaining Aloha Golf Club. It has now become fundamental for our daily operations as well as for recording multiple data points daily."
"A very useful tool to automate processes. A very useful tool to automate processes, save time and have a broad and precise view of what is happening in the field at a global maintenance level."
"Maya is synonymous with agronomic performance, working towards achieving the most consistent playing quality. We use MAYA daily. For us, Maya is synonymous with agronomic performance, working towards achieving the most consistent playing quality possible throughout the year. It's also about looking toward the future! With Maya, we benefit from the support of predictive tools to optimise soil management, ensure the right fertilisation is provided at the right time, and reduce the use of phytopharmaceuticals."
Soil Analysis & Reporting FAQ
Maya supports common turf-grade lab formats and can be configured to map fields from new labs. If your lab provides a CSV or PDF report, results can be imported and attached to the relevant zone.
Yes. The graph builder pulls from the same database as the rest of Maya, so you can plot soil parameters against fertiliser inputs, irrigation, clipping yield, weather, or any other recorded variable.
Yes. Interactive reports are designed for non-technical audiences. Stakeholders can click through filters, time ranges, and zones during meetings, and exportable PDFs are available for the official record.
No. The history module provides an audit trail across the entire platform: soil tests, applications, tasks, deliveries, and incidents. It is searchable and filterable so you can reconstruct exactly what happened on any zone, on any day.
The mobile bot captures field observations, sample notes, and incidents tied to a zone, with timestamps and locations. Those notes sit alongside lab results in the soil analysis module so when you review a test, the context of what was happening in the field is one click away.
Turn Soil Data Into Decisions
See how Maya combines soil analysis, the graph builder, and interactive reports into one decision-ready toolkit.