Data Analytics Strategy Consulting
We start by understanding what decisions your organization is trying to make — and what's stopping you from making them well. From there, we help you define an analytics strategy grounded in your actual data environment, your team's capabilities, and your business goals. No generic frameworks, just a clear path forward that makes sense for your situation.
Business Intelligence & Dashboard Development
A dashboard that nobody opens isn't analytics — it's overhead. We build BI tools that are connected to accurate data, fast enough for daily use, and structured around the questions your team actually asks. We design for the people who will use them, not for the people who approved the project.
KPI Design & Metrics Frameworks
Most reporting problems are actually measurement problems. We help you define what good looks like for your business, build the logic that calculates it correctly, and create a shared language around metrics so different teams stop arguing about whose numbers are right.
Custom Data Analytics Development
Standard analytics platforms have limits. When your data model, your workflows, or your domain-specific requirements push past what tools like Power BI or Tableau can handle well, we build the custom logic, connectors, and interfaces that close the gap — designed for your data, not for a generic use case.
Enterprise Data Analytics
Enterprise analytics has layers of complexity that smaller deployments don't — governance, access control, cross-departmental data ownership, legacy systems, and the need to serve users with very different technical backgrounds. We design analytics infrastructure that handles all of it without making the experience worse for the people who depend on it every day.
Advanced Data Analytics Services
When standard reports aren't enough, we go further — predictive models, anomaly detection, cohort analysis, attribution modeling, and statistical work that surfaces patterns your existing tools miss. This is analytics that goes beyond describing what happened and starts explaining why, and what's likely to happen next.