Community-Powered Data Platform

Your Group's Data,
Organized & Shared

InfoDaddy lets communities, clubs, and organizations build shared data tables — track anything together, from bird sightings to troop achievements to cookie sales.

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Table Categories

Built for Communities Like Yours

Choose from our featured categories or build your own custom table — any group, any data, any purpose.

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Bird Watching
Log sightings with GPS coordinates, species, conditions, duration, and field notes. Build a community atlas of local wildlife.
📍 Lat/Lng · Species · Conditions · Duration
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Boy Scouts
Track badges, merit awards, rank advancements, and troop milestones. Keep every achievement on record for the whole troop.
🏅 Badges · Rank · Date Earned · Troop
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Girl Scout Cookies
Manage cookie inventory, track orders distributed and sold, log payments received, and record deliveries — all in one place.
📦 Boxes · Paid · Delivered · Balance Due
Sports Teams
Manage rosters, game schedules, dues owed, and payments. Keep coaches, players, and parents all on the same page.
👥 Roster · Schedule · Dues · Paid Status

+ Clubs & Organizations · Volunteer Hours · Meeting Attendance · Inventory · and more — build any table you need →

Simple by Design

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Create or Join a Table
Pick a category template or build custom fields. Invite your group or join a public community table.
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Add Your Records
Log entries from any device. Capture location automatically or enter manually. Upload photos and notes.
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Comment & Collaborate
React to others' records, add comments, reply in threads. Community knowledge builds over time.
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See the Big Picture
Aggregate stats, map views, and trend charts give your group powerful insights from collective data.

See InfoDaddy in Action

Switch between categories to explore how data tables and community comments work together.

🦅 Bird Watching — Pacific Northwest Chapter
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Ruth W. · Troop 441 · 2 hours ago
Incredible sighting! I've been trying to spot a Pileated Woodpecker for two years. What trail were you on when you saw it?
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James M. (record author) · 1 hour ago
It was the upper loop of the Ridgeline Trail, about 0.8 miles past the second creek crossing. Go early morning — 6–8am seemed to be prime time!
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Sandra P. · 5 hours ago
The coordinates for the Osprey sighting look slightly off — I think that puts you in the middle of the reservoir? Double-check lat/lng?
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Everything Your Group Needs

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GPS & Map Integration

Capture location automatically or enter coordinates manually. View all records on an interactive map.

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Threaded Comments

Comment on any record, reply to others, and build a living knowledge base around your data.

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Custom Table Builder

Define your own fields — text, numbers, dates, dropdowns, checkboxes — for any tracking need.

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Aggregate Stats

See totals, averages, trends, and summaries across your whole community's contributions.

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Privacy Controls

Set tables to public, invite-only, or private. Control who can view, add, and edit records.

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Mobile Friendly

Log records from the field on any device. Works great on phones for real-time data entry.

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