Georgia’s public data, gathered, cleaned, and ready to use.
Public data about Georgia is scattered across dozens of agencies in clashing formats. We do the standardizing once, so you start with clean, joinable data instead of raw source files.
Tools built on Georgia’s public data.
Three doors to the same standardized platform data: a point-and-click chart, your own code, or your AI assistant. Plus Georgia Homeroom, a separate, parent-facing guide to Georgia’s education standards.
Dashboard
A point-and-click chart builder. Pick a dataset, place, and breakdowns to get a shareable, reproducible chart.
OpenAPI
Programmatic access to every cleaned dataset in JSON, CSV, or Parquet, filterable by year, place, and demographics.
OpenMCP server
Connect Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini straight to Georgia data and ask questions inside the tools you already use.
OpenGeorgia Homeroom
A free, bilingual guide to what Georgia schools should teach, grade by grade, so parents can support their kids and ask informed questions.
OpenThe standardizing is the work.
“Available” public data is rarely usable: it lives in PDFs and ad-hoc spreadsheets, and the same idea is named ten different ways. We normalize geography, demographics, time, and column names so the datasets fit together.
- Standardizing is the work
- We unify geography, demographics, time, and column names so datasets from dozens of agencies finally fit together.
- Built to be joined
- Shared keys let you link across datasets and domains without writing custom data engineering first.
- Made for AI-native access
- The same clean data flows into an MCP server, so you can ask questions where you already work.
New here? Start with what we do.
Read how the platform works and what data it covers, or reach out with a question.