Get Everyone
on board
The problem with data catalogs is that no one uses them. With CastorDoc, you get a tool built for viral adoption with a familiar and intuitive UI for data and business teams alike.
Adoption & Collaboration
More context, better decisions
When data documentation is trapped in fragmented, clunky tools no one wants to waste their time trying to figure them out. This keeps organizations dependent on data teams, leaving business teams without a means to find answers, share insights, or ask questions themselves. With a data catalog streamlined and easy to use for everyone, teams quickly join in and are actually excited to collaborate and document their data together.
Amount of data leaders undertaking initiatives to encourage collaboration between data teams and the business - Forrester, 2020
Navigate your data together
Clunky, overly technical tools are the last thing teams want to use. CastorDoc was designed with viral adoption in mind, so data teams and business teams alike can find what they need, ask questions and share their context. With streamlined, intuitive UI, CastorDoc is in the easy to use data catalog teams actually want to use.
Built for viral adoption
Easy to use interface for confident data exploration
Let everyone participate in documentation
Find data you need with search, filters, and facets
Navigate with tags, descriptions, and popularity
Transparent accessibility
Document domains, metrics and KPIs in knowledge pages
Pin assets and view a map of your knowledge pages
See asset owners, frequent users and tags
Centralized and synced
Integrate with your entire data stack to ingest documentation
Sync back documentation to the tools you team uses everyday
Organize data documentation and context across users and teams
Collaboration and alerts
Work together to document across teams
Stay in the loop with slack and email notifications
Add comments, submit data requests, and report issues
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“[I like] The easy to use interface and the speed of finding the relevant assets that you're looking for in your database. I also really enjoy the score given to each table, [which] lets you prioritize the results of your queries by how often certain data is used.” - Michal P., Head of Data