Tell the true story of progress with SDK:Analyze

Emily Tunggala
Secure Data Kit
Published in
2 min readApr 2, 2019

Part of why we love what we do so much at Secure Data Kit is being able to play a small role in the incredible work our customers are doing around the world. We’ve found a niche in the world of neglected tropical diseases, and some of the largest (and smallest!) global health organizations and nonprofits are using SDK to collect data on how those diseases are impacting individuals in low-resource communities. Secure Data Kit had become the tool of choice to collect data, but we weren’t satisfied.

That’s why we launched SDK:Analyze, a suite of reporting and integration tools and services that allow our customers to leverage their data to transform lives. Now Secure Data Kit doesn’t stop after the data is collected, in fact… it’s just getting started. Once your data is inside SDK — whether it’s collected with our mobile app, via SMS or you’re pulling data from another system with our API — they’re immediately viewable in a way that makes decision making easy. Visual interactive dashboards help tell a compelling story backed by real numbers, and are updated in real time as new data are added to SDK.

In addition to the technology that makes all of this possible, we’re also now offering data management and analysis services. We’ll pair you with our team of data experts who will sit with you to understand your goals then advise on best practices, develop custom workflows and build tools that automate things like cleaning your data so that they can immediately populate beautiful visual dashboards and reports.

Now you don’t need to wait until your next annual report to update your leadership or donors, you can tell the true story of progress in real time, as change is happening.

If you’d like to learn more about how SDK:Analyze will work for your organization, contact me to set up a demo. You can also check out this blog which contains videos of SDK:Analyze in action.

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Emily Tunggala
Secure Data Kit

Emily lives in ATL with her husband Bram, and together they toil over the state of their grass while enjoying local brews with friends. Product Lead at SDK.