Graph Commons

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Graph Commons
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Graph Commons is a self-service collaborative platform for mapping, analyzing, and sharing data-networks. With its interactive network visualization and analysis tools online, Graph Commons aims to empower people and organizations to harness the intelligence of their networks, by transforming their data into interactive maps and untangling complex relations that impact them. Graph Commons offers an empty canvas to get started mapping a network, whether it's a social network, a supply…
$15
per month
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Graph Commons
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Starter
$0
Professional
$15
per month
Organization
$180
per month Starting from 1 Admin + 3 Explorer seats
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Graph Commons
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Free/Freemium Version
Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
Yes
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Screenshot of Network of 🦄 Unicorns and 💰InvestorsScreenshot of Analyzing data with visual methods helps to gain insights about complexity. This makes sense of a complex issue by mapping actors and relations across networked organizations, or when investigating intermingled interactions of an ecosystem, or when curating a large archive.Screenshot of While exploring interactive network maps on Graph Commons, users can deep dive into the data.Screenshot of Centrality and clustering are the core network analysis metrics all available in Graph Commons.Screenshot of Two nodes in a network are considered "similar" if they share many common neighbors. When opening the similarity analysis dialogue, it presents options for selecting node types and their particular relationship types to generate a similarity analysis.