Your Subsurface Thinking Partner
Geologists are trained to interpret the subsurface — to read structure, understand lithology, and make decisions about what's underground. But today's tools turn them into software operators. They spend weeks learning interfaces, months mastering workflows, and most of their working hours constructing models instead of interpreting them.
This isn't a speed problem. It's a software problem. The industry's best geological minds are trapped doing modeling work.
Deep Core is the subsurface thinking partner. You describe the geology — the structures you see, the boundaries you interpret, the hypotheses you want to test — and Deep Core handles everything from there. Data integration, construction, iteration, validation. All of it.
The result: your geologists go from model builders to model interpreters. They spend their time on the work that actually requires geological expertise, while Deep Core handles the work that shouldn't.
Our Team
Seifert
Structural geologist with over a decade in exploration, mining, and large-scale civil engineering. Neil spent years watching the industry's best geological minds get buried in software workflows instead of doing the interpretive work they were trained for. He founded Deep Core to fix that — to build the thinking partner that frees geologists to be geologists.


Over a decade building technology for the resource sector. Jeff has spent his career at the intersection of geological workflows and software architecture — understanding why existing tools force geologists to think like software operators, and engineering the layer that lets them think like geologists again.
