Leverage Dalgo to manage your Data.
So that you can Learn from it.
Our open-source data platform enables NGOs to harness the power of data by automating data consolidation, transformation, storage and visualization on a unified platform.

Use Data for Good with Dalgo
Automated Ingestion
Bring data from different sources together without having to click a button
Visualization & analytics
Faster dashboards, easier insights
Preset Transformations
Say goodbye to repeated manual data cleaning and computation
Scheduled data flows
See your data updated at a frequency of your choice
Unified Storage
Enabling all your historical and current data updated and stored in a single location
Dalgo support
Our tech and our team are here to support your social impact unlike any other
Our partners
Why our partners love Dalgo
“Working with the Dalgo team was an enriching experience in which we brainstormed for solutions to setting-up a structured data architecture for TAP. It not only helped us set-up a platform for more efficient decision making and functioning, but also enabled the team to have a learning experience when it comes to data analytics.“

“I had the opportunity to provide feedback on the Data Platform, contributing to its continuous improvement and enhancement. Tech4Dev’s openness to feedback and suggestions was commendable, emphasizing their commitment to delivering the best possible solutions for NGOs.”

"We've used Dalgo on four projects so far for very diverse clients and it has opened a whole world of possibilities in terms of the deeply nuanced questions that can now be answered using data, while totally removing the need for manual input to consolidate and clean data."

"The Dalgo team has been incredibly helpful in getting SHRI set up with an automatic system for data consolidation, cleaning, and display. The system will save our team time and ensure we have accurate and timely data for quality control and decision making."

"It's thrilling to finally see an affordable service built on open-source software to support non-profits in making evidence-based decisions."

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