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Meet Skip

The AI-powered data analyst designed for associations and nonprofits.

 

Data Reporting Made Simple

Simply ask Skip a question and watch him transform your complex databases into actionable reports in seconds. Skip chats like a human and analyzes data like a robot—the ultimate fusion of simplicity and precision. Experience the future of data analytics with Skip, your new ally in this data-driven world.

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Unlock the Power of Conversation

Imagine if accessing your organization's complex data was as easy as having a conversation. With Skip, it is. Our AI-driven conversational interface lets you interact with your data simply by asking questions. Skip translates your inquiries into actionable insights, making data exploration intuitive and engaging for everyone in your organization. No technical jargon. No barriers. Just instant access to the information you need.

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Simplify Complex Reporting

Gone are the days when creating complex, multi-source reports required a data science degree. Skip empowers you to effortlessly generate sophisticated reports by seamlessly integrating data from various platforms such as AMS, LMS, and financial systems. Say goodbye to lengthy processes and hello to streamlined reporting that provides a comprehensive view of your data landscape, enabling you to make informed decisions swiftly and confidently.

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Democratize Data Analytics

Skip is not just about quick answers; it’s about empowering every team member with the insights they need to drive your organization forward. Our tool democratizes data analytics, putting the power of real-time insights into the hands of everyone, from executives to frontline staff. This immediate access fosters a culture of informed decision-making, ensuring that your entire organization moves together towards achieving strategic goals.

Skip's Namesake
 
Clarence "Skip" Ellis was a pioneering computer scientist and educator, renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to the field of collaborative software. Born on May 11, 1943, Ellis became the first African-American to earn a Ph.D. in computer science. His work at Xerox PARC on OfficeTalk, an early groupware system, laid the foundation for modern collaborative tools. Throughout his career, Ellis was dedicated to advancing technology and education, inspiring countless students and professionals with his innovative spirit and commitment to diversity in STEM. It is after Clarence "Skip" Ellis that our groundbreaking technology received its name.