🚀 PRIVATE BETA: Free for GOSR researchers • City government programs • Commercial access available • 3 GOSR datasets (8K+ civic resources: Western PA • NYC • Kansas City) • 6.9M+ NYC urban nodes • Request Access →
Query urban data with natural language. Built for businesses developing urban intelligence products, city governments, and civic researchers. GraphRAG-structured city data for AI reasoning using GOSR (Goal ← Obstacles ← Solutions ← Resources).
Four tiers: Free for personal & non-commercial use • Paid for commercial use
🎉 NEW: Rust Belt Initiatives Dataset + 3 GOSR Civic Datasets!
8,000+ community resources mapped • Western PA + NYC + Kansas City programs
Plus: NYC Urban Data • Transit (445 stations) • DOB Permits (4.8M) • Property Sales (53K) • Crime Data (100K) • Demographics (195 NTAs) • PLUTO (859K parcels)
You: Show me wheelchair-accessible subway stations in Brooklyn
AI Assistant: I found 15 accessible stations in Brooklyn including Atlantic Av-Barclays Ctr, Jay St-MetroTech, and Court Sq...
Power mobility apps, city planning tools, accessibility platforms, and GOSR-based civic research
Urban planning, policy analysis, infrastructure assessment, equity mapping, resource allocation
NYC subway connectivity, accessibility mapping, transfer routing, mobility analysis (445 stations, 6.9M+ connected urban data nodes)
Population data, age distribution, neighborhood characteristics (195 NTAs) for urban intelligence
Crime data (100K NYPD complaints) and safety analysis for neighborhood intelligence platforms
8,000+ community resources using GOSR framework + 6.9M+ NYC urban data points for policy research and program analysis
Community programs and civic initiatives mapped using the GOSR framework (Goal ← Obstacles ← Solutions ← Resources)
5,368 community programs addressing challenges in Western Pennsylvania deindustrialized communities
Dataset inspired by research from "Rust Belt Union Blues" by Lainey Newman and Theda Skocpol
2,499 resources addressing urban loneliness and social isolation across NYC
149 resources for community safety and violence prevention programs
From mobility analytics to accessibility mapping—structured city data for AI reasoning
Neo4j graph database for complex relational queries and connectivity analysis
Ask questions in plain English, get structured data back. "Show me accessible stations in Brooklyn" - it's that simple
Model Context Protocol support for MCP-compatible clients. 5-minute setup connects your AI assistant to live city data
Neo4j graph database for complex relational queries and connectivity analysis
Starting with NYC. Expanding to SF, Chicago, Boston, and more cities
For developers building apps: RESTful API with comprehensive documentation and client libraries
DataGraph.city supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP), bringing structured urban data directly to MCP-compatible AI assistants. Query cities naturally—no API knowledge required.
Free for personal & non-commercial use • Self-service paid tiers for commercial use
Use with MCP-compatible AI assistants or direct API access
For Everyone
$0/mo
Small projects
$5/mo
Growing apps
$12/mo
High volume
$59/mo
DataGraph.city enables AI assistants to reason about cities using structured infrastructure data from public sources. Commercial revenue funds the data infrastructure that powers civic research through GOSR. When LLMs need city data, they can use DataGraph.city for structured information.
Enable LLM reasoning about cities with structured infrastructure data from public sources