Sort for Internal Operations
Make internal teams vastly more efficient with Sort. Sort makes databases accessible and adds guardrails to ensure data is checked by additional users, such as administrators, before any changes are made
• Make internal databases accessible
• Workflows to propose data changes and improve transparency
• Approval workflows to ensure data changes are correct
Your whole organization contributing together
Sort makes it easy for anyone in your organization, regardless of team or technical abilities, to create data Issues. Save time by using Sort to find the database owner, query the database, and report Issues. Stop copying data inconsistencies over to yet another tracking system, simply use Sort to meet these needs.
“An average of 4 working hours is being lost per employee per week in the IT department or data team due to the need to resolve issues related to preparing data for analysis”
Make databases accessible
Most databases within an organization are not very accessible - they are usually hard to find, and often even harder to access. It’s common to see duplicated data across teams that had no knowledge of an existing database in the organization. By providing a workflow for data change management, multiple teams can easily write to a single database, see history between the two, and remove the need for maintaining their own systems.
No need to build internal tools for updating data
Sort makes it easy for anyone in your organization, regardless of team or technical abilities, to suggest data changes. Sort provides a workflow to ensure bad changes don't get applied to the database. If you've heard of GitHub pull requests, imagine those same workflows for data.
“With Sort, my clients no longer need to spend time or money building admin portals for data changes. Instead, their support staff can easily (and securely) suggest changes directly in the database, no SQL required!
Since all change requests must be reviewed and approved by an admin before being applied, my clients remain in control of their data quality and rest easy knowing that bad data will be rejected before ever making it to production.”
Anthony Pecchillo, AP Development
Suggest data changes directly in the database, instead of filing issues and sending emails
Support teams can use Sort to directly suggest data changes in a database. Filing issues, sending emails, or Slack messages can be avoided since Sort provides a full workflow for data changes, including transparency across the entire team.