Leverage an AI assistant to dive deeper into your data than ever before.
The technical complexity of dealing with your data are gone, so you can focus on the insights that will enable your organization to:
Turn giving history into powerful predictions. RFM analysis segments donors based on their giving patterns, revealing both when they're most likely to give and their probable gift size. Target your appeals with precision to maximize response rates and gift amounts.
Track loyal supporters to uncover key drivers of long-term engagement while detecting at-risk donors before they lapse. Identify shifts in giving patterns early to re-engage donors, protecting your donor base and strengthening your community.
Analyze giving trends to identify donors ready for mid-level or major gift programs. Deepen these relationships with personalized recognition and exclusive donor societies.
Analyze giving trends over time to anticipate seasonal or economic factors impacting fundraising and plan accordingly.
Safely interact with data conversationally via AI, the same way that you would communicate with human data analysts.
Understand AI insights at a glance. Complex queries are automatically translated into clear business logic you can verify.
From insights to Excel instantly. Format, visualize, and share results using familiar Excel tools.
Turn intuition into action faster. Get answers in seconds, not hours. Transform ideas into opportunities the moment they arise.
Xpress Analytics makes utilizing your data:
It does not get any easier than asking questions about your data and getting informed insights back in seconds.
Let’s meet to explore how you can accelerate data-driven insights and decisions.
“With over 500 users in the University community, we needed an effective way to provide financial information on-demand without burdening administrators with another complex financial system to access and navigate. Reporting Xpress provides the ability to serve our users with easy access to the financial information that is directly targeted to their needs.”