We performed a comparison between Mode Analytics and Tableau based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two BI (Business Intelligence) Tools solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."The most valuable feature I would say is the flexibility in editing."
"The solution is simple for people from a viewing perspective, not a coding perspective."
"The tool helps to catch results and review them."
"The most important feature of the solution is the ability to run Python-based scripts."
"Tableau is an advanced specialized tool. One of the best features I've seen is the lack of an intermediate semantic layer. I think that's an advantage compared to any other tool like BusinessObjects or Power BI, which are Tableau's biggest competitors."
"Tableau has many different connectors for different databases. It's very easy to connect to MySQL, SQL Server, Amazon EMR, Presto, Redshift, BigQuery, and so on."
"Its visualizations are good, and its features make the development process a little less time-consuming. It has an in-memory extract feature that allows us to extract data and keep it on the server, and then our users can use it quickly."
"You are able to see and follow trends."
"It is very easy to implement and to use."
"The ability of filtering and segmentation of the data makes it very flexible compared to other tools."
"It has made the reporting stage simple and enabled us to focus mainly on the ETL part"
"I have found many of the self-service features valuable."
"The data visualization is cumbersome in Mode Analytics. I want the solution to add a map that has an easy interface. The UI is slow sometimes."
"I think in terms of User Interface, I would say it can be better."
"The solution could run faster."
"Mode Analytics needs to improve the overall user experience."
"They need to improve the bar chart position and width."
"It should offer better features for customization."
"We have products like Tableau, Power BI, Cognos, and QlikView in the data visualization segment. Compared to those, Tableau is quite costly."
"I would like Tableau Prep to be integrated with Tableau Desktop. I would also like more customizations for tables."
"I also work as an SME on the platform side. Tableau is very nice and jazzy for the end-users, but there are pain points for the admins. Performance is something about which we hear a lot of complaints, such as the dashboard doesn't open in time. It performs well on the desktop but not on the server. I know that there is always a limitation when it comes to a huge amount of data or the complexity of the calculations, but we often hear from end-users about the performance on the server side. It is easy to drag and drop all the columns and do what we want, but if it is not going to load better on the server, users are not going to like it."
"In the next release, there should be more information describing each chart because users have a difficult time telling them apart. They should also include the animations/videos, similar to Power BI."
"Small multiples (a.k.a. Trellis charts) are possible only through very hacky means. Update: Still remains a challenge."
"It is not so great when it comes to data exchange/integration, data mining, etc."
Mode Analytics is ranked 20th in BI (Business Intelligence) Tools with 4 reviews while Tableau is ranked 2nd in BI (Business Intelligence) Tools with 293 reviews. Mode Analytics is rated 7.8, while Tableau is rated 8.4. The top reviewer of Mode Analytics writes "The solution is easy to learn to use and very informative". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Tableau writes "Provides fast data access with in-memory extracts, makes it easy to create visualizations, and saves time". Mode Analytics is most compared with Databricks, ThoughtSpot, Amazon QuickSight and Microsoft Power BI, whereas Tableau is most compared with Microsoft Power BI, Domo, Amazon QuickSight, SAS Visual Analytics and Databricks. See our Mode Analytics vs. Tableau report.
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