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MAP2 is a SaaS tool designed for education data standardization, positioned around the message “the shortest distance between your data elements and CEDS.” Based on the information on the site, it focuses on mapping users’ own data elements to CEDS, with support for CEDS Version 13 as well as all CEDS updates and versions. The list of registered organizations mainly covers U.S. state education departments and related regional education agencies, so its target audience is fairly well defined.
Core features include starting a trial with your own data elements, mapping them to actual CEDS elements, viewing selection options in the UI, and using “Automap to CEDS.” Another key output is the ability to create the final Align Tool file for upload, which is directly valuable for teams that need to submit or maintain mappings in the CEDS Align Tool. The account system includes registration, login, and password reset; registration requires name, email, phone number, password, and organization. However, the main content does not mention common enterprise software capabilities such as team collaboration, role-based permissions, approval workflows, version management, or audit logs.
MAP2’s pricing is relatively transparent: the annual plan is USD 2,400, marked as saving USD 850, with no setup fee and immediate start. The monthly plan costs USD 1,000 for the first 3 months, then USD 250/month thereafter; the initial fee covers setup and the first three months. The site clearly offers a free trial and allows users to test the mapping experience with their own data elements. Payment methods, invoicing, and procurement processes are not disclosed.
The main strengths are its clearly defined vertical use case, with a direct focus on CEDS mapping and Align Tool file generation, which can reduce manual alignment work for education data teams. It also offers a free trial and public pricing, lowering the barrier to evaluation. The drawbacks are that public information is limited, with no disclosure of key procurement factors such as data security and compliance, third-party integrations, APIs, deployment options, or support SLAs. Its scope is also relatively narrow, making it best suited to organizations within the CEDS ecosystem.
MAP2 is best suited for U.S. state education departments, education data governance teams, and project teams that need to map local fields to CEDS. For users in China, the available information does not mention accessibility from Chinese networks, RMB payments, or local support, so access status should be considered unknown. If the requirement is not CEDS-specific but rather general data governance, alternatives such as data catalog, metadata management, or data mapping platforms may be worth considering.
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