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Aam Digital gGmbH

Aam Digital is a case management system designed for social projects. It allows you to collect information in digital files, facilitate collaboration between teams and make data-driven decisions. Its flexible configuration allows it to adapt to different types of beneficiaries and data collection structures. The tool helps organizations track project performance, manage teams and generate impact reports. It offers access from any device, offline functions and options for export and integration with other monitoring and evaluation systems.
Aam Digital solves the problem of inefficient case management in the social sector by digitizing data collection, facilitating collaboration between teams and improving decision making. It allows effective monitoring of the progress of beneficiaries and generates reliable data for impact assessment.
Aam Digital is a case management tool that enables social sector organizations to gather information in digital files, collaborate with teams, and make informed decisions. It facilitates project performance tracking, team management, and the generation of reliable data to measure impact.
Aam Digital solves the problem of inefficient case management in the social sector by digitizing data collection, facilitating cross-team collaboration, and improving decision-making. It enables effective monitoring of beneficiary progress and generates reliable data for impact assessment.

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Clear separation of data, configuration, and code. Each project has its own database and custom setup.

Progressive web app built with Angular and NestJS, using Keycloak for auth and offline sync via PouchDB and CouchDB.

Log field notes and school follow-up with participant, date, and report author details.
