Make BI Stand for Business Improvement
Close the gap between teams and data to close the gap between decision and action
You've found the answer. Hewn from the very coal-face of truth, in the deep data mine.
So now what?
You need to "bring people on the journey", "socialize the data" and "get buy-in".
Nonsense. What you really need is for the whole organization to be able to decide on action quickly from a position of clarity.
Data room, incident room, or just a really smart whiteboard. With Count's rich collaboration features, you can finally break down the awkward data-business blind date syndrome. Now your experts can stop passing spreadsheets between silos and start solving problems together.
Work with data in real-time meetings and turn "we should probably" into "we just did". No more "I'll call you with those figures tomorrow" promises that nobody wants to keep. Instead, analyze, discuss, and decide together in the moment.
Let your stakeholders play "what if" with your data instead of just staring at it. With interactive sliders and filters, they can fiddle, tweak, and test assumptions right before your eyes—turning passive head-nodders into engaged decision-makers who actually understand why that budget increase matters.
Silos tend to build between data teams and the business when they settle into a pattern of request–fufillment rather than genuine collaboration where both sets of expertise are valued and valuable. Count's realtime collaboration and canvas make it easy for both groups to have an impact on business improvement. For example, domain experts can prototype metric maps, reports, or analysis in the canvas providing a skeleton for analysts to populate, before reviewing and iterating along side. Additionally, data teams can easily see team-generated canvases, and build out standardised templates and semantic definitions in Count Metrics.
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We're strong believers that making data more accessible with more clarity for more people underpins the improvement cycle. This hasd driven the way we have built Count's canvas, reporting, analysis, and monitoring functionality. You might know it by other names, agile if you are in product, DMAIC if you did Six Sigma etc., but fundamentally business problems are best solved when they are identified proactively, when they explored using data, when teams can collaborate and make informed decisions faster, and when effective organizational monitoring is put in place, rather than quickly just forgotten dashboards.
Count is used by countless customers to solve exactly these challenges in ways that traditional data analysis tools can't.
You can still make traditional grid-dashboards using Count, we just think they aren't always or even often the best way to solve business problems. At it's heart, Count is a powerful tool for widening and deepening the organization's awareness of its data, and the real world events it represents and influences. The canvas lets you break out of the dashboard or report format to show the relationships between metrics, and between metrics and business/product processes. For example, you can create a metric tree to make financial models clearer, or put usage data next to screenshots of your app to help the entire business understand usage.
Firstly, Count supports all the traditional BI workflows you might be familiar with. You can have reports and data sent via email or Slack on a schedule or when a trigger occurs like a value exceeding a defined threshold.
Where Count is different however, is in its ability to bring metrics to life and put them in the context of business operations, processes, and improvement cycles. Stakeholders can see entire business functions or systems on canvases, dive into elements of interest with no-code analysis tools, and collaborate asynchronously with discussion threads and sticky notes, or in real time.
Count helps analysts and wider data teams get out of the cycle of fielding ad-hoc requests and building dashboards and into impactful collaboration around their data.
Yes. You can sign up for 14-days and get started today. No sales calls, no nonsense. We'd love to help you develop a proof of concept internally to help make the case for change, but you can connect a database today and get building and sharing canvases.
Yes. You can connect your data sources in just a few clicks. We support Athena, Azure Synapse, BigQuery, Databricks, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redshift, Snowflake, and SQL Server. Enterprise plans can also integrate with a range of Single Sign On providers (Okta, Entra ID, JumpCloud Google Generic OIDC).
We're strong believers that making data more accessible with more clarity for more people underpins the improvement cycle. This hasd driven the way we have built Count's canvas, reporting, analysis, and monitoring functionality. You might know it by other names, agile if you are in product, DMAIC if you did Six Sigma etc., but fundamentally business problems are best solved when they are identified proactively, when they explored using data, when teams can collaborate and make informed decisions faster, and when effective organizational monitoring is put in place, rather than quickly just forgotten dashboards.
Count is used by countless customers to solve exactly these challenges in ways that traditional data analysis tools can't.
You can still make traditional grid-dashboards using Count, we just think they aren't always or even often the best way to solve business problems. At it's heart, Count is a powerful tool for widening and deepening the organization's awareness of its data, and the real world events it represents and influences. The canvas lets you break out of the dashboard or report format to show the relationships between metrics, and between metrics and business/product processes. For example, you can create a metric tree to make financial models clearer, or put usage data next to screenshots of your app to help the entire business understand usage.
Firstly, Count supports all the traditional BI workflows you might be familiar with. You can have reports and data sent via email or Slack on a schedule or when a trigger occurs like a value exceeding a defined threshold.
Where Count is different however, is in its ability to bring metrics to life and put them in the context of business operations, processes, and improvement cycles. Stakeholders can see entire business functions or systems on canvases, dive into elements of interest with no-code analysis tools, and collaborate asynchronously with discussion threads and sticky notes, or in real time.
Count helps analysts and wider data teams get out of the cycle of fielding ad-hoc requests and building dashboards and into impactful collaboration around their data.
Yes. You can sign up for 14-days and get started today. No sales calls, no nonsense. We'd love to help you develop a proof of concept internally to help make the case for change, but you can connect a database today and get building and sharing canvases.
Yes. You can connect your data sources in just a few clicks. We support Athena, Azure Synapse, BigQuery, Databricks, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redshift, Snowflake, and SQL Server. Enterprise plans can also integrate with a range of Single Sign On providers (Okta, Entra ID, JumpCloud Google Generic OIDC).