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Tableau Pricing
For Individuals Tableau Creator: $70 USD/user/month, billed annually For Teams & Organizations (On-premises or public cloud) Tableau Creator: $70 USD/user/month, billed annually Tableau Explorer: $35 USD/user/month, billed annually Tableau Viewer: $12 USD/user/month, billed annually | min. 100 Viewers required Fully hosted by Tableau Tableau Creator: $70 USD/user/month, billed annually Tableau Explorer: $42 USD/user/month, billed annually Tableau Viewer: $15 USD/user/month, billed annually | min. 100 Viewers required
Starting price:
$75.00 per month
Free trial:
Available
Free version:
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Most Helpful Reviews for Tableau
1 - 5 of 2,241 Reviews
Gaurav
Higher Education, 1,001 - 5,000 employees
Used more than 2 years
OVERALL RATING:
4
Reviewed November 2020
The easiest tool for Dataviz
Shishir
Verified reviewer
Information Technology and Services, 501-1,000 employees
Used daily for more than 2 years
OVERALL RATING:
5
EASE OF USE
5
VALUE FOR MONEY
5
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
4
FUNCTIONALITY
5
Reviewed June 2019
Excellent tool for Data Visualization with simplicity
I have worked on domains like Telecom and Network where in I have been using Tableau. Its really liked by senior management as it shows each and every bit very clearly to relevant stake holders. For example, Marketing head likes region wise revenue sale dashboard which gives region/sales manager/product wise sale.
PROSThere are many features which lot of users would have liked:- 1. Connection to almost all database 2. Many types of Charts can be created including Sankey, Doughnut, Maps etc. 3. Its has the feature of data blending and data extraction 4. Dashboards can be viewed on multiple devices like tablet, mobile and laptops. 5. Its really fast while drilling down or filtering out from any dashboard.
CONSIts a bit expensive tool as compared to other data visualization tools however its a value for money.
Reason for choosing Tableau
There were multiple check points before choosing Tableau:- 1. We refereed Gartner quadrant which showcased good image of tableau. 2. Reviews taken from friends who are working in other organisation. 3. Some POCs developed on Trail version of Tableau
Reasons for switching to Tableau
It was a organisation demand however but as and when I started working on Tableau, I really liked working on it.
Andres Ernesto
Verified reviewer
Computer Software, 10,000+ employees
Used daily for more than 2 years
OVERALL RATING:
4
EASE OF USE
4
VALUE FOR MONEY
3
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
4
FUNCTIONALITY
4
Reviewed November 2023
My opinion
My experience is average, before I used it more often, however, I use it less and less nowadays
PROShigh support, tools, ease of integration and great community
CONSI have presented slowness with the tool and there are also other attractive options on the market, both in usefulness and price
Reason for choosing Tableau
popularity in the community and for being a stable tool
Reasons for switching to Tableau
in my case it's due to performance issues when used by VPN
Mateusz
Management Consulting, 1,001-5,000 employees
Used weekly for less than 2 years
OVERALL RATING:
5
EASE OF USE
4
VALUE FOR MONEY
5
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
2
FUNCTIONALITY
5
Reviewed March 2024
Excellet story telling and analysis capabilities
The ease of creating customizable dashboards to share with clients with the ability to create branded content.
CONSThere is a competitive aspect to more and more clients transitioning to PowerBI due to the Microsoft suite "all in one" aspect.
Anonymous
51-200 employees
Used weekly for more than 2 years
OVERALL RATING:
3
EASE OF USE
3
VALUE FOR MONEY
2
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
4
FUNCTIONALITY
4
Reviewed September 2022
Amazing for data analysis and exploration, not great for dashboards
At my team we use Tableau as a data exploration tool for data practitioners, and not for dashboards and data reporting to the company. This setup takes advantage of what Tableau does best and don't use it for what it doesn't. Tableau as a data reporting and dashboard tool may be suited for more traditional organizations, with a lot of experienced BI personnel who can take the time to build good dashboards with it.
PROSTableau allows for very good exploratory data analysis, and one can build amazing visualizations with it. Once you learn how to work with it, it becomes very easy to explore data and get insights from it.
CONSTableau is very expensive compared to its competitors, and if you want to get the whole company using it for dashboards, the pricing is certainly prohibitive for startups. I also don't Tableau for Dashboards, as the discovery and navigation interface is not very inviting to business users and dashboards are hard do discover. At the same time, building dashboards on Tableau is a lot less straightforward than in other tools. One can build very advanced dashboards, but that requires a lot of time and expertise, which not all Data users in a company will be.