Secoda lets you automate the work you dread, while giving your organization a single source of truth for company data.
Save time and money by consolidating your data discovery, quality, and governance processes.
Secoda pulls metadata from your data sources to create documentation automatically, so you can consistently get the information you need and remove the manual work of documentation.
Improve the speed of decision-making by having a centralized location for your company’s data. With granular role based permissions, you can enforce consistent data policies and standards. Secoda lets you surface data quality issues in the same place where discovery happens so you’ll never be left in the dark.
Out of the box connections and flexible APIs.
Admins and Editors on Secoda can view most frequently used datasets and user’s most recently opened resources.the Secoda provides insight on what the most frequently asked questions from your team are, empowering admins to be proactive about their data documentation.
Secoda is an all in one platform for your data
knowledge. Unlike alternatives, Secoda's data portal
allows anyone on your team to easily search, understand
and use company data, regardless of their familiarity
with data. Some of the benefits include: improved data
literacy, faster on onboarding to data, and better
visibility and governance.
Yes, Secoda has an API for our docs, collections, lineage, dictionary, catalog and questions. The API can be accessed on our Business and Enterprise plans.
Yes, Secoda integrates with Git and provides a version
control for all changes made in Secoda in Git. This
allows data teams to have a version of all metadata
changes in Github or Gitlab and roll back changes if
needed. In addition, data teams are able to merge
changes to a metadata and review changes to their
workspace in Git using Secoda.
Secoda does not pull in your data. Instead, Secoda pulls
in metadata about your data. For a majority of the
integrations connected to Secoda, this means Secoda
pulls in resource names, popularity, lineage, queries,
descriptions and frequent usage. For more information
about our integration, you can visit our integration
docs.