Ordaze
Ordaze is an analytics governance platform that helps product, data, and engineering teams define, maintain, and enforce a shared tracking plan across their codebases. It centralizes the event schema, including names, properties, types, enums, required fields, platform scope, and lifecycle status, and provides tooling to generate type-safe tracking code and verify that what ships in production matches what was specified. Teams use Ordaze to replace tracking spreadsheets, prevent analytics drift, and catch breaking changes before they reach production. It is designed for organizations that send analytics events to tools like Segment, Mixpanel, Amplitude, PostHog, Firebase, Google Analytics, Rudderstack, or Heap, and want a single source of truth for their event contracts independent of any specific destination. Key capabilities include: - Tracking plan registry: a structured event catalog with typed properties, enums, required flags, per-platform scope, custom metadata fields, and configurable lifecycle statuses (draft, active, deprecated). Supports bulk CSV and XLSX import, JSON export, and reusable property templates. - Code generation: Handlebars-based templates produce type-safe tracking code for Swift, Kotlin, TypeScript, and Python. Templates are customizable per workspace so generated output matches existing conventions. - Scanner CLI: a static analysis tool that inspects a codebase, detects analytics calls across common SDKs (Segment, Mixpanel, Amplitude, PostHog, Firebase, gtag, Rudderstack, Heap), and maps them back to the tracking plan. The scanner reports matched, unmatched, and missing events per platform and produces coverage metrics over time. - Versioning and change detection: teams publish snapshots of the tracking plan, compare versions side by side, and automatically surface breaking changes such as removed events, type changes, or newly required properties. Rollback to a previous version is supported. - Collaboration and integrations: workspaces with role-based access control (owner, admin, editor, viewer), invite flows, an activity audit trail, HMAC-signed generic webhooks, Slack incoming webhooks, Bearer-token API keys for CLI and programmatic access, and a public API for retrieving the event catalog and triggering code generation. Ordaze is a governance and contract layer; it does not ingest or forward event data to analytics destinations. Authentication supports email and password, Google OAuth, GitHub OAuth, WebAuth passkeys, email verification, and password reset. Pricing includes a free tier and paid plans that scale with workspace count and event volume.
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