Project brief

Tell Us What You Need the Data to Do.

Share the task, environment, viewpoint, output format, and result you need. We’ll determine whether EGXO is a fit and what a useful first project should cover.

What Happens Next

  1. 01

    Project review. We assess the use case, task coverage, technical constraints, timeline, and rights requirements.

  2. 02

    Working session. If the project looks viable, we resolve the open questions that affect capture design and delivery.

  3. 03

    Written proposal. You receive a defined project plan covering deliverables, success criteria, assumptions, timeline, rights, and commercial terms.

Start with the use case, not a finished specification.

If the modality, scale, or format is still open, describe the task, the operating environment, and what the current data is missing. We can work through the rest together.

What the proposal covers.

Tasks, contributor criteria, capture setup, planned volume, data structure, quality checks, rights, timeline, pricing, and the result required before the program expands.

Copy a project brief template Buyer tool

Use this template with your model, data, legal, and procurement teams, then paste a non-confidential summary into the form.

Briefs are delivered to EGXO’s project inquiry channel. A short technical summary is enough; do not include datasets, passwords, API keys, or confidential material.

Discuss Your Data Requirements

Tell us what you are building, which tasks the data must cover, and the constraints that matter. We’ll review the brief and follow up if EGXO is a fit.

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Submitting a brief creates no contractual commitment. Do not include confidential files, credentials, or unpublished personal data. Privacy notice.

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