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Disaster Nomad is a South Africa-based disaster resilience, risk management, and development consultancy operating internationally. It serves communities, international disaster relief nonprofits, independent organizations, businesses, government agencies, and disaster management centers. According to the website, it is not a typical SaaS subscription product, but is primarily focused on disaster management consulting, project implementation, and technology-enabled solutions.
Its services cover the full disaster management cycle: risk assessment and resilience planning, immediate response and sustainable recovery, community-centered humanitarian action, GIS and spatial analysis, early warning and technology-enabled resilience, business continuity and operational resilience, disaster communications, and disaster management training. The website particularly emphasizes “Community-led, Disaster Nomad supported,” meaning that communities take the lead while Disaster Nomad provides professional support. In GIS, the team can provide spatial risk mapping and field data systems; for early warning, it works with its partner Baotree to develop technology solutions around real operational needs.
The website does not disclose packages, standard pricing, free trials, or a subscription model. Based on the service descriptions, it is more likely to use project-based, consulting-based, or custom-quoted pricing. For buyers, it is necessary to contact the sales or consulting team to clarify scope, deliverables, timeline, staffing, and costs.
Its strengths are its comprehensive service coverage, spanning pre-disaster preparedness, response during disasters, and post-disaster recovery. It also cites a case in which it coordinated 22 tons of supplies within 72 hours during the KwaZulu-Natal unrest, demonstrating emergency logistics capabilities and a local partner network. Its approach to community engagement, localized response, and business continuity is also well suited to public-sector organizations, NGOs, and high-risk enterprises. The limitations are that the website does not provide common enterprise software details such as permission management, APIs, data security compliance, deployment methods, SLAs, or standard integrations; some case studies are still marked as “Coming Soon,” so the publicly available evidence is limited.
Disaster Nomad is better suited to organizations that need disaster resilience consulting, emergency response system development, GIS risk mapping, early warning solutions, or business continuity planning, rather than teams looking for an out-of-the-box SaaS platform. The website does not provide information about access from mainland China, so this remains unknown.
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