
Impactly provides tools and consultancy for organizations to measure and document their social impact efficiently. Their platform utilizes scientifically recognized methods like Social Return on Investment (SROI) and Subjective Wellbeing Valuation (WELLBY) to help organizations showcase their contributions to social change. By offering a user-friendly interface and expert guidance, Impactly aims to democratize social impact reporting, making it accessible for organizations of all sizes. Their services include impact strategy formulation, data collection, and socio-economic analysis, enabling clients to effectively communicate their impact to stakeholders and secure funding for their initiatives.

Impactly provides tools and consultancy for organizations to measure and document their social impact efficiently. Their platform utilizes scientifically recognized methods like Social Return on Investment (SROI) and Subjective Wellbeing Valuation (WELLBY) to help organizations showcase their contributions to social change. By offering a user-friendly interface and expert guidance, Impactly aims to democratize social impact reporting, making it accessible for organizations of all sizes. Their services include impact strategy formulation, data collection, and socio-economic analysis, enabling clients to effectively communicate their impact to stakeholders and secure funding for their initiatives.
What they do: SaaS platform and consultancy for measuring, assessing and reporting social impact (SROI, WELLBY, Open Social Value Bank)
Headquarters: Copenhagen, Denmark
Founders / leadership: Johan Dubert (CEO, Founder); Rasmus Rifsdal (Director of Impact, Co‑Founder)
Employees: 6
Funding (last announced): Pre-Seed announced Mar 30, 2022; lead investor Accelerace; total reported ≈ USD 110,000
Social impact measurement, reporting and evaluation for public-sector and non-profit interventions.
2019
Social impact / Impact measurement SaaS
Pre-Seed round announced Mar 30, 2022
“Lead investor Accelerace participated in the Pre-Seed round”