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What is Domo?
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,…
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Popular Features
- Report sharing and collaboration (68)9.191%
- Drill-down analysis (67)9.090%
- Customizable dashboards (69)8.686%
- Pre-built visualization formats (heatmaps, scatter plots etc.) (67)8.282%
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What is Domo?
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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BI Standard Reporting
Standard reporting means pre-built or canned reports available to users without having to create them.
- 7.7Pixel Perfect reports(47) Ratings
Pixel Perfect reports are highly-formatted reports with graphics and ability to preview the report before printing.
- 8.6Customizable dashboards(69) Ratings
Customizable dashboards are dashboards providing the builder some degree of control over the look and feel and display options.
- 8.6Report Formatting Templates(62) Ratings
Ad-hoc Reporting
Ad-Hoc Reports are reports built by the user to meet highly specific requirements.
- 9Drill-down analysis(67) Ratings
Drill down analysis is the ability to get to a further level of detail by going deeper into the hierarchy.
- 9Formatting capabilities(66) Ratings
Ability to format output e.g. conditional formatting, lines, headers, footers.
- 9Integration with R or other statistical packages(1) Ratings
Integration with the open-source R predictive modeling environment.
- 9.1Report sharing and collaboration(68) Ratings
Report sharing and collaboration is the ability to easily share reports with others.
Report Output and Scheduling
Ability to schedule and manager report output.
- 9.1Publish to Web(51) Ratings
- 9.1Publish to PDF(53) Ratings
- 7Report Versioning(1) Ratings
Report versioning is the assignment of version numbers to each version of a report to help in tracking.
- 9.1Report Delivery Scheduling(62) Ratings
Report Delivery Schedule is the ability to have reports delivered to a destination at a specific data and time.
Data Discovery and Visualization
Data Discovery and Visualization is the analysis of multiple data sources in a search for patterns and outliers and the ability to represent the data visually.
- 8.2Pre-built visualization formats (heatmaps, scatter plots etc.)(67) Ratings
Pre-built visualization formats are canned visualization types that can be selected to visualize different kinds of data.
- 8.6Location Analytics / Geographic Visualization(61) Ratings
Location analytics is the visualization of geographical or spatial data.
- 7Predictive Analytics(1) Ratings
Predictive Analytics is the ability to build forecasting models based on existing data sets.
Access Control and Security
Access control means being able to determine who has access to which data.
- 8.1Multi-User Support (named login)(65) Ratings
Named model access means that users have access based on name and password.
- 9.1Role-Based Security Model(62) Ratings
Role-based access means that access to data is determined by job or position in the corporation.
- 9Multiple Access Permission Levels (Create, Read, Delete)(66) Ratings
Multiple access permission levels means that different levels of users have different rights.
- 9Report-Level Access Control(1) Ratings
Report-level access control means that the type of report determines who has access to it.
- 10Single Sign-On (SSO)(1) Ratings
Allows users to use one set of login credentials to access multiple applications
Mobile Capabilities
Support for mobile devices like smartphones and tablets.
- 9Responsive Design for Web Access(58) Ratings
Web design aimed at producing easy-to-read sites across a range of different devices.
- 9Mobile Application(49) Ratings
A dedicated app for iOS and/or Android.
- 9Dashboard / Report / Visualization Interactivity on Mobile(57) Ratings
In-app dashboard reports and data visualization.
Application Program Interfaces (APIs) / Embedding
APIs are a set of routines, protocols, and tools for used for embedding one application in another
- 8REST API(1) Ratings
REST is an architecture style for designing networked applications
- 8Javascript API(1) Ratings
A Javascript API is a type of API
- 8iFrames(1) Ratings
An iFrame is an HTML document embedded inside another HTML document on a website
- 8Java API(1) Ratings
A Java application programming interface (API) is a list of all classes that are part of the Java development kit (JDK)
- 7Themeable User Interface (UI)(1) Ratings
A themeable user interface means that a specific visual them can be applied to it
- 7Customizable Platform (Open Source)(1) Ratings
A customizable, open source API Gateway is a fast and scalable type of API
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What is Domo?
Domo's Business Cloud is a full self-service business intelligence (BI) software that promises to bring all business data together in one platform. According to the vendor, the Business Cloud can help organizations automate reporting, turn data into intelligence, and help executives make faster better-informed decisions.
According to the vendor, companies can use Domo to:
- Connect to Any Business Data
- Get Analytics & Insights
- Generate Robust Visual Reports
- Manage Data
- Send Messages in Real-Time
- Manage Projects & Tasks
- Download or Develop New Apps
Domo Features
BI Platform Features
- Supported: Administration via Web Interface
- Supported: Live Connection to External Data
- Supported: Snapshot of External Data
- Supported: In-memory data model
- Supported: Multi-Data Source Reporting (Blending)
- Supported: Data warehouse / dictionary layer
- Supported: ETL Capability
- Supported: ETL Scheduler
Supported Data Sources Features
- Supported: MS Excel Workbooks
- Supported: Text Files (CSV, etc)
- Supported: Oracle
- Supported: MS SQL Server
- Supported: IBM DB2
- Supported: Postgres
- Supported: MySQL
- Supported: ODBC
- Supported: Cloudera Hadoop
- Supported: Hortonworks Hadoop
- Supported: EMC Greenplum
- Supported: IBM Netezza
- Supported: HP Vertica
- Supported: ParAccel
- Supported: SAP Hana
- Supported: Teradata
- Supported: Sage 500
- Supported: Salesforce
- Supported: SAP
- Supported: Google Analytics
BI Standard Reporting Features
- Supported: Pixel Perfect reports
- Supported: Customizable dashboards
- Supported: Report Formatting Templates
Ad-hoc Reporting Features
- Supported: Drill-down analysis
- Supported: Formatting capabilities
- Supported: Report sharing and collaboration
Report Output and Scheduling Features
- Supported: Publish to Web
- Supported: Publish to PDF
- Supported: Output Raw Supporting Data
- Supported: Report Delivery Scheduling
Data Discovery and Visualization Features
- Supported: Pre-built visualization formats (heatmaps, scatter plots etc.)
- Supported: Location Analytics / Geographic Visualization
Access Control and Security Features
- Supported: Multi-User Support (named login)
- Supported: Role-Based Security Model
- Supported: Multiple Access Permission Levels (Create, Read, Delete)
- Supported: Report-Level Access Control
- Supported: Table-Level Access Control (BI-layer)
- Supported: Field-Level Access Control (BI-layer)
Mobile Capabilities Features
- Supported: Responsive Design for Web Access
- Supported: Mobile Application
- Supported: Dashboard / Report / Visualization Interactivity on Mobile
Additional Features
- Supported: Real-Time Messaging Platform
- Supported: Project & Task Management
- Supported: Appstore
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Domo Technical Details
Deployment Types | Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based |
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Operating Systems | Unspecified |
Mobile Application | Apple iOS, Android |
Supported Countries | USA, Australia, Canada, Japan |
Supported Languages | English, Japenese |
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Domo has become an integral part of organizations, serving as a platform to standardize data consumption and reporting. Users from various departments rely on Domo to visualize information from multiple sources such as Google Analytics, website traffic, product stats, and personal/group trackers. With Domo, regional directors, board of directors, brand leaders, and C-level executives have found a trusted reporting source that addresses the need for consolidated reporting on core KPIs and provides a quick tool for data extraction and analysis. This software has proven to be invaluable in centralizing data visibility and collaboration across departments, allowing users to connect and correlate data from different platforms for historical data analysis and visualization. Whether it is finance, HR, sales, engineering, product development, marketing, or client services departments, Domo is used to report key project indicators and metrics. The software's ability to combine internal and external data provides a holistic view of the organization's performance and leverages data resources effectively. Domo's features have automated reporting processes while reducing reliance on IT resources. It has also provided valuable insights into previously unexplored areas of the business. By aggregating data from various sources, Domo assists customer success teams in understanding customer behavior and performance. In addition, its intuitive user interface makes it an excellent tool for executive reporting by all departments within an organization.
Valuable Tool: Users find Domo to be a valuable tool that provides useful data quickly and easily. Some reviewers have stated that Domo allows them to generate easy-to-read reports and share them with a wide range of stakeholders. The ability to export data in multiple formats is also appreciated by users, as it enables them to customize the information they need for different applications or uses.
User-Friendly Interface: The user interface of Domo is easy to understand and navigate, making it user-friendly. Many users have mentioned that they appreciate the seamless connectivity with other software and data sources, which enables efficient communication among users and spreads information to different teams. Additionally, the capability of connecting multiple platforms makes it easier for users to access and aggregate information from various sources.
Powerful Data Visualization: Domo offers a powerful report generator that automatically creates charts using different metrics, making it a top-notch tool for data visualization. Several reviewers have expressed their satisfaction with the flexibility of Domo, as it allows them to build once, modify, reuse, and avoid repetitive tasks. Furthermore, the centralized platform provided by Domo where all data is stored has been praised by users for giving them access to all their data in one place.
Difficulties in Dataset Management: Some users found it hard to get a visual idea of where their datasets were linked to and felt that it would be helpful to see the schema like in other software such as Sisense or Salesforce. Renaming a field in a dataset caused issues and broke everything that was built. Users desired better tables and pivot tables with basic Excel functionality.
High Cost: The price was considered fairly high for small businesses. Some users mentioned that Domo is expensive and expressed dissatisfaction with the cost of the software.
Steep Learning Curve: The software has a steep learning curve, causing some users to give up and not use it. Users mentioned limitations due to lack of technical know-how, difficulties in navigating through the platform if they do not use it daily, and the need for more comprehensive training.
Users highly recommend integrating Domo with other tools for enhanced functionality and to meet specific business intelligence needs. They suggest exploring other options if Domo does not fulfill these requirements. Users also advise taking ample time for implementation and providing training for new users to become familiar with navigating Domo effectively.
Domo is praised for its ability to make data visually appealing and easy to understand. Users recommend investing time in learning the software as it simplifies live data collection and management, aiding in decision-making. They also advise checking if Domo supports the required type of business intelligence and upcoming upgrades.
Users find Domo to be an excellent tool for managing data effectively, projects, and tasks. It is seen as budget-friendly and easy to use compared to other business intelligence tools. Domo's analysis capabilities, information management features, and ability to connect multiple data sources are highly recommended. Users also appreciate Domo's simple and attractive interface, fluidity, and ease of accessing historical data.
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(26-50 of 72)- Visual representation. Domo allows each user to graph data sets for an easy, quick glance at how a particular metric is performing.
- Customization. Domo allows you to set up your home pages to allow for quick access to the cards that you use most.
- Fully functional phone App that integrates all the functionality of the desktop site.
- Updates. It would be great if Domo could update more frequently, especially in the training aspect, as it seems to lag considerably. Ultimately, real-time refresh rates would be ideal as with Club and sales.
- The integration with "Reflexis." Having the ability to see the status of said task managers would help keep the finger on the pulse of where we are at with various Reflexis tasks/recalls, etc....
- Better filter options in sales within departments. For example: when pulling top 50 or 100 sales items, there is no need to see Gift card sales. so the ability to filter by sub-department or request sub-departments would be great.
- Training. I would love for Domo to do live training via webex to highlight functions that Domo can do. I imagine there is an entire world of functionality out there just waiting to be used, but a lot of the time we do not have the time to find it.
Domo
- Visualizations are the best part about Domo.
- Cloud access to everything.
- Layout is intuitive and easy to use!
- Cannot do SQL runs. This makes it heavily reliant on your engineering team to retrieve data.
- No customer support unless you pay more. It's pretty pricey.
- It's sooo expensive!
DOMO'd for 2 years and loving it!
- Though Mr. Roboto is pretty basic, it does tell the story and help you with a springboard to start off when you are in Analysis mode.
- PDP Feature allows different levels of access, restricting employees from "cognitive overload" and getting the level details "just right" depending on their roles.
- Buzz- while it can become annoying at times, it's a great social way to share data and insights. Well clients to freak out over security concerns though **Sigh !
- Shared ETL feature is super powerful.
- Improve AI Feature - Mr. Roboto is a great start and I strongly believe it can do a lot more.
- Statistical analysis at your fingertips in a way that is easy to use, easy to interpret, and easy to adapt to your needs.
- Real-time data at your fingertips for as many different metrics as you could possibly want to measure.
- Graphically it is a program that you can adjust to your personal wishes - set it up in a way that best suits you & your team.
- I haven't found areas that require improvement - only areas that I need to learn how better to utilize. There is so much adaptability that you could spend a considerable amount of time getting it adjusted to what you are looking for.
- This may already be available and I haven't figured it out yet, but I spend a lot of time using the various filters on my data and would like to be able to "set it & forget it" for certain pages that I review daily.
Easy access to powerful data: the Domo effect
- Domo allows for a high level of flexibility in reporting by allowing me to customise reports based on a variety of factors over time. Because it updates in real time I can monitor results as evaluations are received.
- Domo is simple and intuitive to use; the value of the outputs drives my interest in continuing to engage with Domo since it provides useful data quickly and easily.
- Domo allows me to generate easy-to-read reporting to share with a wide range of stakeholders, quickly and accurately. The data can be exported in many formats allowing me to customise what I need for any given application / use.
- I am satisfied with Domo just the way it is.
- Provides data acquisition, transformation and visualization all administered from one cloud-based tool. No switching between tools or cobbling different products together.
- Provides GUI and MySQL interfaces for data manipulation for both entry-level and advanced users.
- Huge amount of data connectors out of the box, plus you can easily create your own custom connectors.
- The product does not provide a separate development, test and production environment. Nor does it allow objects to be promoted from one environment to another. This makes development work more tedious than it needs to be.
- It is currently not possible to track the lineage of a specific field from data connector acquisition thru transformation(s) into the visualization (cards). You must manually track it through each object. Changing a fieldname throughout the environment can be time-consuming.
- Does not provide a simple means to generate a data dictionary for the datasets that are constructed for reporting. You can access table/field names and datatypes but it does not include descriptions of the data.
I <3 Domo
- Domo provides seamless drill downs that allow users to dig into the details of the data, but also lets the card owner protect their more sensitive data with data permission settings which is invaluable.
- Domo offers graph types for any data visualization need that you may have.
- Domo includes a description field in which the card owner can list the objective of the card, write instructions to the user on how to use it, list out the caveats that go along with each card and describe how the card was created and filtered.
- I would like to be able to apply simple formulas in the data labels / hover labels (i.e. divide 2 measures to get a ratio)
- Auto save feature would be nice
- Text formatting in the Description text field
Easily gain insights into complicated data - minimal technical skills needed to analyze and build reports
- For years, our company president wanted visualize and easily find insights from a dataset that was "previously unanalyzable" due to its complexity and size - we were able to load the data into Domo and provide easy-to-read graphs that drilled into sensible data, this only took a few days of cleaning and building!
- Google Analytics is relied on by us (like just about everyone else) for website usage. We have several GA profiles, previously we had to manually enter or export key datapoints to visualize all properties on one graph. By easily setting up imports to Domo we can now see trends across all of our websites (in different GA properties) on one graph (it sounds small, but was very impactful)
- Domo also has enabled us to query and easily report on some detailed usage that would previously have been several manual steps and quite cumbersome within GA directly.
- We (of course) would like our sales field to focus on selling, and they aren't always great at numbers and reports - we've been able to create super easy to use reports that our field can use on mobile or desktop for an at a glance look to better manage and optimize their sales opportunities.
- When changing cards from one dataset to another any beast modes are not carried over, it would often make life easier if there was an easier way to copy beast mode calculations from one dataset to another.
- Domo documentation, university and Dojo are extremely helpful when we run into problems. However, when support beyond that is needed their help desk seems to have a hefty backlog - the amount of time to resolve tickets is frustrating sometimes.
Domo will save you so much time!
- Changing the data assumptions like time-frame, quantities, customer information, revenue, cost, defect types, etc in a matter of seconds.
- Sharing relevant charts or data tables with employees during meetings.
- Cross-referencing. Clicking on a single data point and this takes me to the next related report.
- I find Domo difficult to navigate. I don't use it daily, so I'm not as proficient as I would like.
- An easier way to print out graphs, charts, and tables.
- Data Visualization, Dashboards
- Flexible integration
- Mobile accessibility
- Ease of use
- Better upfront support and on-going support for new users in an organization.
- Dashboard access to non-licensed users
- Somewhat expensive
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- Dashboard displays
- Multiple, flexible ways of doing the same thing
- Great response to users and basing future development on user feedback
- Powerful nimbleness in adjusting what data Domo is displaying by user
- Need to develop a Beast mode developer so they can be managed outside of card development
- ETLs need to be a bit simpler to use
- I'd like to be able to filter off the same field twice (ie, store # > 100 AND store # 2, 4, & 6)
Domo is well suited for roll up, some limitations
- Graphical representation of data
- Access at different levels
- Ability to pull in many different tools
- Ability for non-login users to dig deeper in reports (in web interface)
- More user-friendly roll ups
The best solution for the marketing use case.
- For the marketing use case, Domo is second to none as they have connectors prebuilt for the most common toolsets used in marketing.
- The commenting feature in Domo allows users to have real-time dialogue to discuss observations and record a history of the WHY behind specific performance inquiries.
- Domo allows us to develop dashboards for key stakeholders, and roll up dashboards at the executive level. Alters allow real-time notification if a KPI is falling below or exceeding expectations so action can be taken immediately to correct or capitalize on opportunity.
- Our primary exposure has been to the marketing use case. I am not aware of connectors for operations or financial use cases but imagine that there is always opportunity to stay ahead of the curve on proactive development of connectors.
- From a sales perspective, it would be beneficial for Domo to develop a specific SOW for initial integration versus selling a bucket of hours. An SOW helps to define expected outcomes for integration and ensure the appropriate budgeting is in place to meet those objectives.
- As a reseller, I would like to have more visibility into the opportunity status for co-sell agreements [eg integration with Domo Salesforce instance to surface knowledge gathered to date.]
Domo is a powerful platform - if fully trained and implmented
- Domo is very feature rich and has so many possibilities to present data
- The "Social Media" approach to Business Intelligence really draws people into the tool and makes collaboration easy
- Pushing data analytics to the Cloud takes the stress off the local network resources
- It was much more difficult of a learning curve for our users - so much so that some gave up and don't use the tool
- The tool is so expansive and high-tech that it really requires a dedicated person to manage the system
- The training was very lacking and should have been sold up front with much more options than after the fact.
Domo - the strong business tool
- Attractive visuals with simple displays for the end user.
- The app is nice for users that are more on the go, which in our vertical is the case more often than not.
- Visualization tools for user are robust; it's super helpful to be building a card and be able to change things on the fly while seeing how it will affect the display users will be seeing.
- Since we use this as an external BI tool for our clients, there isn't a great way to manage all the data for them while limiting access so they don't see each others data.
- Since our use case is a bit different in that we use this tool for our clients, it does become challenging to turn off certain features that Domo offers that we don't want our clients to use. For example, doing a universal search allows our clients to see one another. It would be nice if there was a way to better manage separate instances of Domo more seamlessly.
Domo is smart but not great
- It automates the data collection process well
- It helps visualize key data points
- It provides insights that we would not otherwise have
- Customer support sucks
- It is filled with tons of bugs. I encounter a new bug nearly every time I use it. I used to report them but it is so many now I don’t have the time to report each issue.
- Although powerful, it is pretty limited on some of its features. It can’t donthings that other BI platforms do very simply
Domo, The Powerful BI tool that leaves other tools in dust.
- Great looking interface
- User-friendly
- Excellent support from Domo team
- Wide range of connectors available
- Sharing capability is impressive
- It would be nice if there was flexibility to scheduling the jobs in Domo workbench.
- A way to build a single card that will combine a sumo pivot table along with a graphical representation.
Domo arigato.
- Data Aggregation
- Customer Support
- API integration
- Price is fairly high for a small business
- Some of the items can be confusing for those who aren't trained
- Setting everything up takes a lot of effort
DOMO, engage your end user
- The fact end users can ETL data in a drag and drop UI instead of code is extremely useful.
- Processing. You can run through millions to billions of data pretty quickly being that its all on AWS.
- Visualizations. There are what seems to be 100's of chart types to chose from which allows each question to be answered in the most insightful way.
- Mr. Roboto. A new feature which give you insight/anaylsis into your data and reports (cards)
- Dataset management. If you rename a field in the dataset it breaks everything you built
- Better tables, pivot tables. Sometimes you just need to build a table and have some basic "excel" functionality
Domo - a great tool for sharing data with higher level employees
- Connectivity: Domo can easily connect to most databases and data sources. They have a team that would help with your data connection, in case you need it.
- Speed: In comparison to other tools, Domo is reasonably fast. Of course, this will depend on a lot of things: the amount of data you are working on and your internet speed, since Domo is cloud based.
- User friendly: Domo is fairly easy to use. And you can access most of the data you want easily.
- Mobile: Domo is a great tool for mobile purposes. Their apps for data visualization are top notch!
- Access to all parts of the data: We needed to use SQL for certain types of queries, and that was a pain point since one a few consultants were proficient in SQL. It would have been awesome if all the data was accessible with just a few clicks.
- Machine learning: They are still a lit bit behind on integrating Machine Learning and AI models easily in their tool.
- Not for everyone: your company might already have another data visualization being used, so using another one might be a burden in terms of cost and making employees learn a new tool.
Head of CRM and Power User of Domo
- Great user interface
- Flexibility with incorporating and using filters to parse through data
- Easy to export functionality
- Sharing of cards is sometimes a challenge where specific access rights have to be set
- With some reports there is a lack of flexibility with visualizing data comparisons between different time periods
- Sometimes data update speeds can be a little slow
Domo, yes it's that good
- Presents a wealth of data you had to dig for before. Making datasets is easy using its Magic Tool.
- Very easily allows you to merge data together without having to know code, though it helps to have an understanding of how data works
- Domo makes it pretty easy to communicate inside the tool. They have something called Buzz, it's nice to not have to leave the tool and email someone. You can do it right inside Domo. You just have to make sure the person you are Buzzing has their notification settings set up to get messages
- I would also point out that their support is world class. They are very knowledgeable, responsive, and make sure you're issues are resolved.
- The backend is the Wild West. You have to make sure you document and annotate very well. Novices can't just go to town on the backend, it will wreak havoc on your data model
- There releasing a beta that will give us more functionality and less restrictions to dashboards. It should be arriving soon. Until then we are stuck with 3 sizes for their "cards" aka charts. It's not ideal, but knowing the fix is coming "soon" makes this less of an issue
- Knowing where datasets are used is also something that would be great to know. It's hard to get a visual idea of where your Customer Table is linked too. To the best of my knowledge you can't see the schema, like you can with Sisense or can in Salesforce
- ETLs - Domo has multiple ways to combine and compare data from different parts of the business, giving greater insight than a single report can.
- Visualizations - once you get your data ready, it has extreme flexibility and ease to quickly pull out the insights
- Integrations - pull data from the vast majority of top platforms as quickly as you can login
- The organization of pages and cards - it is often difficult to put cards where you want them, and to reorganize pages, and/or delete unneeded ones. Your view can quickly get out of control
- Organization of data flows and data sets - when looking at a dataset, it is difficult to navigate to the other datasets/transforms that go into it. While I can generally see where they are, it is not easy to traverse to where I need to work.
- Unspecified errors - while Domo often surprises by how much data and how many calculations it can do, quickly, and often without error, on the rare occasion it does error, I find myself wishing for more information than what is provided. Support answers, but is not extremely quick
Domo is a powerful analytics tool
- Easy to use data connection
- Easy to use visualization
- Easy to share/publish visualizations
- I don't have any examples
Domo for Dummies
- UI/UX is very slick
- Lots of options on the backend with robust tools to build dashboards from scratch
- Settings are persistent for each user
- Doesn't load very quickly - fairly bloaty
- Platform isn't fully baked and missing lots of features
- Has issues with stability