SmartSimple Unveils AI-Powered QuickTag: An Innovative Grantee Coding Solution for Enhanced Grantee Database Navigation

Building on its commitment to advancing innovation in the grants management sector, SmartSimple is thrilled to introduce SmartSimple Cloud +AI: QuickTag. This feature leverages artificial intelligence to provide an intuitive and effective way to navigate grantee databases, turning complex data into user-friendly hashtags.

QuickTag revolutionizes the way granting organizations manage grantee data by automatically analyzing and intelligently tagging each organization in the database. This innovation does more than just enhance navigation; it amplifies the CRM capabilities of SmartSimple Cloud, providing streamlined searches, enhanced comparison of organizations, improved data management, and increased productivity. By categorizing grantees with intelligent tags and automating previously time-consuming processes, QuickTag empowers grantmakers with a more efficient, organized, and strategic approach to grantee coding and database navigation.

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“Grantee database navigation has been a longstanding challenge in the sector. With QuickTag, we’re addressing this by providing a tool that bridges the gap. It elevates the user experience and enables more strategic decision-making, delivering a solution that empowers granting organizations to do more,” said Eric Lauer, CEO and Co-Founder of SmartSimple Software.

The QuickTag feature brings substantial benefits to grantmakers:

  • Automated Tagging: Significantly improves CRM functionalities by attributing tags automatically.
  • Searchable Tags: Facilitates intuitive searches through relevant, easily searchable tags for each organization’s profile.
  • Efficient Organization Comparison: Simplifies finding similar organizations within the database.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Transforms organizational attributes into searchable hashtags, offering a dynamic cataloging system.

SOURCE : PRNewswire

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