Domo is a full self-service business intelligence software that combines several data analysis and reporting tools into one platform. It helps users connect to multiple data sources, create robust visual reports, manage their data, send messages in real-time, manage projects, and develop new apps.
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Tableau Cloud (formerly Tableau Online) is a self-service analytics platform that is fully hosted in the cloud. Tableau Cloud enables users to publish dashboards and invite colleagues to explore hidden opportunities with interactive visualizations and accurate data, from any browser or mobile device.
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Domo is on the higher side when it comes to price against the competition but it warrants it. It has all the features and capabilities you will need to execute an exceptional BI program across your organization. I'm not sure I'd recommend this if this is your first BI tool just …
Domo is by far the industry leader. Other tools/platforms have unique strengths, but from an overall perspective, Domo is the most versatile and does an exceptional job in all areas. This is critical when it comes to "scale". A BI project may start with a siloed scope, but as …
Domo had more of what we were looking for in a BI tool when comparing it to the competition. This is true of both simple and more robust features: from drilling capabilities and visualization management to beast mode calculations and custom app development. The team we work …
In my experience, Domo has been a lot more straightforward to set up data sets and visualizations for multiple users to have access to. I think the ability to share reports and export information is also a lot easier than experiences I've had with Tableau
Domo was by far the easiest to use of all the tools we evaluated. From a user perspective, it was more visually appealing as well. From an admin standpoint, there were more built-in connectors and the ease of using ODBC connections was a plus. It was also comparable in price to …
The software also stands out for its collaborative nature. It can integrate with different datasets, including social media, spreadsheets, and most enterprise business systems.
Domo is positioned as a self-service BI tool for varied user types, from the department staff to the …
We chose Domo because it was a tool that best fit our smaller organization. Unlike many of the other business intelligence tools, Domo does not need to be administrated by a developer. Our developer hours were very expensive, so a tool such as Tableau or Quick Sight were out of …
DOMO was a more well-rounded product. The other products we looked at filled specific needs. DOMO was flexible enough to meet largely any data representation need.
I would say that Tableau Online has the most sophisticated capabilities, but not the most straightforward UI or path to learn and operate within it quickly. It felt more technical than the other products I used and did not look as good, but I also found that it could answer a …