Brijj is a collaboration tool which makes it easy for data & insight teams to work with their customers.
Good data projects depend on the connection between those who create data and those who use it. Brijj is a platform everyone will want to use, so keeping connected is easy. From submitting requests and questions, to building requirements, delivering insights and following up on a project, Brijj is the perfect tool for data teams and business users to create valuable insights, together.
Best practice out of the box: Like having Google Forms, Trello, Slack and Confluence in one for the complete data collaboration stack
Request portal: Helps everyone give you the right context so that you can ensure project success
Workload voting: Prioritize the insights that matter by “upvoting” work that provides impact
Dual Kanban: Project cards on the public Kanban have a sub-Kanban where detailed work is delivered
Knowledge repo: Share knowledge (Data Catalogs, Dictionaries etc) in one place through simple ‘confluence-like’ documents
Discoverable projects: Requests, Requirements, tasks, chats, outputs & follow-up all in one place
Insight Dashboard: Be able to quickly provide data on how business teams rate the quality and usefulness of your insight activities, helping you prove your value
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Cant help but post my startup in response to this. Its a complete work management solution to manage data work between data teams and business users: https://brijj.io/. Source: over 2 years ago
Or just check out our website here: Brijj | Deliver amazing data & insight. Source: almost 3 years ago
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