That moment… #liftoff

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I didn’t get to travel much this past year, but I have learned to fly.

There are those moments in life when you cross a much anticipated finish line, somewhat winded...but unbelievably proud. And then you realize that reaching that milestone wasn’t the end of the race, but merely the beginning of something even bigger and better.

On behalf of the entire Datastory team, I’m proud to announce that we have transformed our many years of experience working with clients into turnkey solutions that elevate your location intelligence.

Introducing DatastoryLI.com.

We’ve clarified and consolidated our offerings into solutions that meet our clients’ needs across many industries. And we’ve done so in a way that offers options for every level of user:

  • Sole proprietorships and new-at-the-helm visionaries can explore the business landscape through the lens of location intelligence with ease and at an approachable cost.

  • Large organizations and sophisticated GIS users can benefit from the ROI of MapDash™ and effortless access to a seemingly endless well of data, all integrated and at their fingertips for immediate use.

  • Decision-makers can gain actionable insights from human movement data and sophisticated geospatial data science to make confident decisions.

There’s much more to learn, so I invite you to explore our new website:

Experience for yourself what we at Datastory are doing to elevate your business decision making.

We have liftoff.

Matt Felton
President & Founder

We have taken flight and we’re gaining altitude.

To our clients, I want to say “thank you.” Your input has been invaluable. And to those of you who weren’t quite ready to be our clients, we appreciate your feedback and we’re ready to re-engage.

Whether you’ve been a fan, coach, or critic, your voice has mattered to us.
. . .

"With all the knowledge and skill acquired in thousands of flights in the last ten years, I would hardly think today of making my first flight on a strange machine in a twenty-seven mile wind, even if I knew that the machine had already been flown and was safe. After these years of experience I look with amazement upon our audacity in attempting flights with a new and untried machine under such circumstances."

- Orville Wright, 10-years after learning to fly

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