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ArcGIS Hub

ArcGIS Hub

Transform how you engage and collaborate with your community

ArcGIS Hub is an easy-to-configure community engagement platform that organizes people, data, and tools through information-driven initiatives. Organizations of any type and any size, including government agencies, nonprofit groups, and academia, can maximize engagement, communication, collaboration, and data sharing using the ArcGIS Hub initiative-based approach. With ArcGIS Hub, organizations can leverage their existing data and technology and work together with internal and external stakeholders to track progress, improve outcomes, and create vibrant communities.

ArcGIS Hub is available at two license levels: Basic and Premium. ArcGIS Hub Basic is included with ArcGIS Online and delivers data sharing and site creation capabilities, while ArcGIS Hub Premium includes additional features and capabilities for working with teams of people (including members of the community).

  

What ArcGIS Hub can do for you

Share open data

Data is vital to decision-making. Whether you are choosing a neighborhood to live in, curious about city projects, or opening a new business, having information you can trust is essential. With ArcGIS Hub, organizations can share their authoritative data so the community can make better decisions.

Create unlimited websites

Create as many websites and web pages as you need with no coding required. Simply drag and drop components. Incorporate your organization's logos and styles to match existing websites, and share data, maps, and apps on your sites. Use the sites you make to engage your community.

Organize around initiatives

Sharing open data is the first step on the journey to effective community engagement. Give your data purpose and align it with your organization's top priorities by organizing around initiatives. Any real-world issue, mission, or project can become an initiative in your hub.

Enable collaboration

ArcGIS Hub makes it easy to create teams comprising staff, external community members, or both. You can invite trusted members of the community to collaborate with your organization, which will increase your staff's ability to solve problems.

Inspire action

Initiatives can drive engagement by giving community members a goal to rally around as well as a focused way to participate. Presenting information via charts, maps, and stories makes it easier for everyone to have a shared understanding of the goal, which can pave the way to action.

Benefit from a full system

Unlike other solutions that require piecing tools together, ArcGIS Hub comes with everything you'll need: integrated event management, surveys, and more. Work done in your hub also feeds directly back into your organization's operational systems.

CASE STUDY

Improving decision-making and service delivery

Brampton, Canada, uses ArcGIS Hub to create a place where everyone can discover, analyze, and download city data. See why and how they did it.

ArcGIS Hub capabilities

ArcGIS Hub is a bridge between your organization and the community it serves. Your foundational GIS work, done by internal departments, will help your entire community collaborate on projects.

Maps and apps

Make it easier for people to visualize the data you share about policies, desired outcomes, and initiatives.

  • Informative charts

  • Interactive Maps

  • Narrative Story Maps

  • Dashboards

  • Data-Driven Microsites

A place to collaborate

Use ArcGIS Hub as your engagement platform to connect with trusted members of the community.

  • Local Businesses

  • Universities

  • NGOs

  • Startups

  • Citizen Scientists

Capture data & input

Enlist ArcGIS Hub participants to gather the data you need in a useful digital format.

  • Initiative-Related Surveys

  • Development Proposals

  • Community Events and Meetups

Tools for innovation

Make it easy for others to find and use your community’s data.

  • Civic Developers

  • Volunteers

  • Students

  • Open Source Community

Be an innovation leader


Talk to an Esri staff member to see how you can create a smarter, more engaged community with ArcGIS Hub.