Welcome to Workbench!
- Our public server.
Workbench is a platform that helps you make sense of data tables. Code like a pro -- without code.
Features include:
- Steps to download, HTML-scrape, clean, analyze and visualize data.
- Steps to load tables from Google Drive, Twitter and APIs.
- Emailed notifications when data changes.
- An integrated data-journalism training course.
- Undo, so you can't make mistakes -- only experiments.
- Unlimited power, with custom Python and Excel-like formulas.
To see what Workbench does, try our public server.
Or run your own server.
- Imagining the data journalism workflow of the future
- What workbench can do for data
- A different approach to transparent data journalism
- Data journalism made easier, faster, and more collaborative
- Our knowledge base has detailed instructions for each step
Workbench is licensed under the AGPL 3.0 license. You are free to use the code or parts of it in your own applications, even your own own closed source applications. If you modify Workbench code or merge it into your own software, you must open-source the modifications.
Always happy to hear from you:
We also welcome issue reports and pull requests :)
Workbench started as a project of Columbia Journalism School, made possible through the generous support of Krishna Bharat and the Knight Foundation.