Located in the South of France, the company, founded in 2006, has developed a powerful embedded analytics platform to easily build data applications:
-Data preparation (collect, aggregate, transform,...)
-Data visualization (advanced graphics, interactions, ...)
-Publication (Web, mobile, office, ...)
-Advanced analysis (set analysis, forecast, ...).
The main use for the final client is monitoring via dashboards and visual management.
The solution is fully configurable with graphical charts, business processes, and interactions and is AI-assisted with natural language query and data discovery.
The company has 150 000 users / 450 customers divided between large accounts, the public sector, and SMB. Furthermore, the solution is already sold in 25 countries and 12 languages. Thus, the French SME is now looking for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) willing to integrate the French company's software with existing software or service.
The company is keen on license agreements in EU countries.
Advantages & innovations
The company's solution is user-centric, it is designed to be used autonomously and with a multi-support distribution. It is also collaborative because a comment option is available.
The concepts of this solution are:
-Agility thanks to an initial setup and maintenance,
-Ubiquity, because it is usable on the Web (all browsers), mobile, mail, and text messages,
-A design that is simple and focused on user experience.
According to BI-survey, the French company is the leader in 21 categories such as its flexibility, its value for money, or its performance.
100% of customers surveyed would recommend DigDash and 94% of them rate the functionality of their solution for creating dashboards as good or excellent.
Stage of development
Already on the market
Partner sought
The French company is looking for OEM willing to integrate their solution software with existing software or service.
It would have to be a specific OEM license agreement limited to the data sources of the existing software/service and isolable from a legal standpoint (to be able to give a specific price).
For example, a software/service vendor, with an existing large number of clients/prospects, which needs to complement its offer with a business intelligence/dashboard module.