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 tool helps to catch results and review them."
"The most valuable feature I would say is the flexibility in editing."
"The most important feature of the solution is the ability to run Python-based scripts."
"The solution is simple for people from a viewing perspective, not a coding perspective."
"The UI part is the best. The end-users can easily get started with Tableau Desktop or Tableau Online because of its user-friendliness."
"It allows us to basically understand and evaluate our numbers in an expedient manner."
"All features are valuable. It is very user-friendly, and it is mostly drag-and-drop. If we have the dataset available, then we can develop any dashboard very quickly."
"Tableau has comprehensive, insightful charts, which allow you to build stunning dashboards and enrich your support decision-making."
"The Web Editing capabilities allow us to grant end users enough capabilities for them to do self-serve discovery without the added cost of needing to get everyone desktop licenses."
"It's the ease of use. It is also a self-service tool so it decreases the burden on having centralized IT-type teams or developers."
"Data handling, visualizations, and aesthetics of it are the most valuable features."
"It provides business users with a tool, so they are not dependent on IT."
"I think in terms of User Interface, I would say it can be better."
"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."
"The solution could run faster."
"Mode Analytics needs to improve the overall user experience."
"Bursting email is needed to deliver the reports to many people in their inboxes and this functionality is not provided by Tableau."
"The product's features for cloud integration need improvement."
"There should be more GIS features, such as location analysis, which is quite limited. There are very few location-based functionalities."
"Implementation requires a technical background."
"From a downside perspective, some of the more advanced modeling techniques are actually fairly difficult to do. In addition, I just fundamentally disagree with the way you have to implement them because you can get incorrect answers in some cases."
"SAP BusinessObjects has some semantic layer designs that give the flexibility to do ad hoc reporting or dashboard designing. If that can be brought into Tableau, it would be great. We have the data in the database, but we should also be able to bring something between the database and the dashboard and do some semantic layer modeling for ad hoc reporting requirements."
"There are more than a powerful tool in the market, such as Microsoft BI."
"The data preparation could integrate better with Tableau."
Mode Analytics is ranked 19th in BI (Business Intelligence) Tools with 4 reviews while Tableau is ranked 2nd in BI (Business Intelligence) Tools with 290 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, Microsoft Power BI, Amazon QuickSight and Salient, whereas Tableau is most compared with Microsoft Power BI, Amazon QuickSight, Domo, SAS Visual Analytics and Databricks. See our Mode Analytics vs. Tableau report.
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