The Data Project: Explore Our Public Data Tools Across the Web
The Data Project is a growing network of platforms that makes public data easy to explore, search, and understand. With topics ranging from healthcare and government records to software tools and education, we've published content across multiple platforms to reach different audiences and make the information more accessible.
Below is a list of every page where you can explore our tools, summaries, and datasets. Each one offers a unique format—whether it’s a deep-dive article, a visual portfolio, a topic directory, or a newsletter-style digest. Use these pages to find the format that works best for how you explore data.
- GitHub Topics Directory – A structured index of public data topics hosted via GitHub Pages.
- Medium Article #1 – A longform overview of 90+ platforms with detailed summaries.
- Medium Article #2 – An alternative summary of 80+ public data resources and tools.
- TheDataProject.blog – Our dedicated blog with articles, updates, and topic roundups.
- Substack Post #1 – A newsletter-style overview of all data platforms.
- Substack Post #2 – A follow-up issue highlighting more tools and records.
- Ghost Blog Post – Visually organized summaries of each platform with links.
- Notion Page #1 – A clean and easy-to-navigate layout for browsing topics.
- Google Site Homepage – A visual homepage for the project.
- Google Site: Topic Directory – A topic-level breakdown of all categories and platforms.
- Hashnode Article – A developer-friendly overview with links and descriptions.
- Product Hunt Launch Page – Support our launch and upvote if you like the idea!
- Behance Portfolio – A visual portfolio summarizing the design and scope of The Data Project.
- Framer Site – An interactive landing page built using Framer.
- Linktree Directory – All project links in one place for easy access.
- Carrd Directory – A fast-loading public data tool directory hosted on Carrd.
- Notion Page #2 – Browse data platforms organized by topic and category.
Each of these pages gives you a different perspective on The Data Project and how we’re working to make public data more usable. Whether you're a researcher, policymaker, educator, or just curious, there's a format here for you.
Let us know which platform you prefer, and don’t forget to bookmark your favorites or share them with others who may benefit.