ASX/TSX Documents
Browse recent exchange publications, inspect what Mineflow extracted, and jump directly into map context.
Overview
The /documents page is the fastest way to review new public filings by day. It is centered on ASX and TSX-style exchange publications, but it can also show company website-hosted public documents in the same feed. It groups filings by project, shows what was extracted from the latest document, and gives you two direct map handoffs: the filing by itself or the broader project context.
The screenshots below use postedOn=2026-03-24, because that day shows several fully extracted public drill filings in one view.

Filters and Layout
The top row controls the slice of the public feed you are reviewing: filename search, company filter, source filter, and the published day picker. The view toggle on the right switches between grouped project cards and a flatter document list.
- Use
postedOn=YYYY-MM-DDin the URL when you want a shareable, reproducible day view. - Expanded is best for triage because it keeps the project summary, badges, and both map actions together.
- Collapsed is better when you want to scan a large number of filings quickly.
- The source filter covers exchange sources and company-hosted public documents, so you can isolate just one provenance type when needed.

Project Card Anatomy
In expanded mode, each project card is split into two layers: project context at the top and the latest filing underneath. This makes it easy to tell whether a filing is interesting before you leave the page.

Top section
Shows the project name, company, resolved location, assay elements, and project-level data categories. Project on Map uses this broader project scope.
Latest document section
Shows the newest filing for that project, the extraction badges, alert matches, and the two document-specific actions: open/download the file or send just that filing to the map.
Badge Legend
Documents cards use a small set of badges repeatedly. Once you know what they mean, you can triage the feed much faster.
Status and Source
Extracted means Mineflow has already materialized drill holes and/or other categories for the filing. Processing means the indexing job is still running.
Source badges tell you where the filing came from. ASX and SEDAR represent exchange-derived publications; Company hosted means Mineflow found the public document on the company website. These badges are about provenance, not confidence.
Extracted data chips
The count is how many extracted map-backed items Mineflow materialized for that category from the filing.
The count is how many extracted map-backed items Mineflow materialized for that category from the filing.
The count is how many extracted map-backed items Mineflow materialized for that category from the filing.
Alert matched
This badge means the filing matched one or more saved alerts for the current user. The label badges identify which alert configs fired. Alert documentation is coming next; for now, use this placeholder link to the future alerts docs page.
What You Can Do
Open the filing
Click the document title to open the filing directly when Mineflow has a file-backed preview for it.
Download the original
Use the download action on the right to fetch the original file or open the original source link for externally hosted filings.
Document on Map
Opens a map view scoped to the selected filing. Use this when you want to inspect only the drill holes and layers tied to that document.
Project on Map
Opens the broader project context, including project-linked drill holes and any non-drill layers Mineflow can resolve for that project.
Expanded mode
Best for contextual review: project summary, latest document, badges, and actions stay together.
Collapsed mode
Best for quick scanning when you care more about document density than full project context.
Map Handoff
The two map actions look similar, but they answer different questions. Use the filing handoff when you want to inspect exactly what came from one document. Use the project handoff when you want the surrounding project footprint and linked data.

