Tree Schema

RATING:

5.0

(1)
Overview

About Tree Schema

Tree Schema is a metadata management solution designed to help businesses across a variety of industry verticals populate their entire catalog with data discovery, API access, data lineage, and other tools. It allows managers to assign owners to data, ensuring the catalog remains up to date. The solution sends notifications to supervisors for outstanding actions, enabling them to view systematically generated data governance actions using the review dashboard. Teams using Tree Schema can view impact analysis of changes, find all up and downstream impacts, and visualize connections and relationships. It enables organizations to automatically document data from existing data stores.

Tree Schema Pricing

$99/mo up to 50 users $300/mo up to 300 users Custom enterprise pricing

Starting price: 

$99.00 per month

Free trial: 

Available

Free version: 

Available

Tree Schema data fields
Slide 1 of 3

Tree Schema Reviews

Overall Rating

5.0

Ratings Breakdown

Secondary Ratings

Ease-of-use

5

Customer Support

5

Value for money

5

Functionality

4

Most Helpful Reviews for Tree Schema

1 Review

Anonymous

1,001-5,000 employees

Used weekly for less than 6 months

Review Source: Capterra
This review was submitted organically. No incentive was offered

OVERALL RATING:

5

EASE OF USE

5

VALUE FOR MONEY

5

CUSTOMER SUPPORT

5

FUNCTIONALITY

4

Reviewed December 2020

Easy set up, just what we needed

Very positive. The value is tremendous. Management was afraid of a high cost / high effort implementation for a data catalog but the integration with tree schema and price point de-risked the project. The support team is very helpful in making sure we're satisfied.

PROS

Very simple to setup, the whole process was point and click easy. The support team was also super helpful. I love the tasks assigned to data stewards since they help to clearly define responsibility which is something that has prevented us from having good documentation in the past.

CONS

The teams and team permissions that determine access to specific data were a little bit confusing until we got used to them.