DashboardFox
Dashboards, codeless reports, interactive visualizations, data security, mobile access and scheduled reports.
DashboardFox is a dashboard- and data visualization tool for business users. It comes with a no-subscription pricing plan. You only pay once and the software is yours for life.
DashboardFox can be installed on your own server behind your firewall. Are you looking for Cloud BI? We offer managed hosting, but you retain ownership of your DashboardFox data and licenses.
DashboardFox allows users to drill down and interact with live data visualizations through dashboards and reports. Without requiring any technical knowledge, business users can create new visualizations in a codeless builder.
Alternative to Tableau, Sisense and Looker, Domo. Qlik, Crystal Reports, among others.
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Process Street
Process Street is the Compliance Operations Platform built for teams that need to move fast without breaking standards. It combines document control, workflow automation, and AI-powered oversight in a single system so every policy is followed, every step is tracked, and every audit is effortless.
Unlike legacy GRC tools or static SOP docs, Process Street turns compliance into a living system. Policies are documented in governed, version-controlled Pages. Those policies are executed through dynamic workflows with built-in task assignment, approvals, and forms. Every action is logged, monitored, and optimized in real time by Cora, our AI compliance agent.
Used across industries like financial services, real estate, healthcare, and manufacturing, Process Street helps teams automate employee onboarding, streamline audits, manage policy updates, enforce vendor reviews, and run critical processes at scale.
No code required. No micromanagement. Just proof that work gets done right, every time.
Companies like Salesforce, Colliers, Drift, and Hartford Healthcare trust Process Street to eliminate busywork, improve operational visibility, and reduce compliance risk across the business. With native integrations, role-based access, audit trails, and ISO-aligned workflows, it is the platform that makes compliance a competitive advantage.
From onboarding to audits, Process Street is how high-stakes teams enforce standards, automate execution, and prove compliance by default.
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OpenCage Geocoding API
Worldwide, hundreds of satisfied customers, tens to millions of requests each day. Here today, here tomorrow. Since 2013, customers have funded the project, not VCs. Redundant EU data center, GDPR compliant. Independently monitored uptime
All API requests are encrypted with 256-bit SSL encryption. (HTTPS). Support is available 24/7. Ask us anything. Proud corporate member, OpenStreetMap Foundation. Excellent product. Many open gecoders are behind a single API. The industry's most permissive licensing. You can cache results for as long as necessary. No vendor lock-in. Results can be displayed on any map. All coverage. OpenStreetMap offers continuous updates - OpenStreetMap receives over four million edits per day. Maintaining your own system can be stressful and expensive.
Easy setup: Tutorials, SDKs, and FIPS codes for over 30 programming languages. To save engineering time, we add useful information such as calling codes, FIPS codes and speed limits.
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OpenStreetMap
OpenStreetMap offers mapping data utilized by countless websites, mobile applications, and devices. This platform is developed by a collaborative group of mappers dedicated to contributing and updating information about various features such as roads, trails, cafés, and train stations across the globe. It places a strong emphasis on local expertise, with contributors employing tools like aerial imagery, GPS technology, and simple field maps to ensure the accuracy and currency of the data. The community surrounding OpenStreetMap is diverse, enthusiastic, and continually expanding, encompassing hobbyist mappers, GIS experts, server engineers, and humanitarians who focus on mapping areas affected by disasters. For further insights into this vibrant community, one can explore the OpenStreetMap Blog, user diaries, various community blogs, and the OSM Foundation website. OpenStreetMap is categorized as open data, allowing users to utilize it freely for any purpose, provided that proper credit is given to OpenStreetMap and its contributors. This openness fosters collaboration and innovation, making it a valuable resource for a variety of applications.
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