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Qlik Sense

Overview

What is Qlik Sense?

Qlik Sense® is a self-service BI platform for data discovery and visualization. It supports a full range of analytics use cases—data governance, pixel-perfect reporting, and collaboration. Its Associative Engine indexes and connects relationships between data points for creating actionable insights.

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Qlik Sense, a widely used data visualization and management tool, has proven to be invaluable for organizations in various industries. …
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Qlik Sense makes sense

9 out of 10
November 25, 2022
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Qlik Sense itself is quite easy to implement to support BI activities in the organization. We develop Qlik apps in a mixed-mode. Something …
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10/10 recommend!

8 out of 10
November 19, 2022
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We deal with a lot of data to manage student experiences and numbers which can be overwhelming to manage especially for new hires, Qlik …
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Popular Features

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  • Customizable dashboards (310)
    8.9
    89%
  • Drill-down analysis (319)
    8.8
    88%
  • Pre-built visualization formats (heatmaps, scatter plots etc.) (304)
    8.4
    84%
  • Formatting capabilities (312)
    8.2
    82%

Video Reviews

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Qlik Review: How Qlik Sense Opened the Door for this Business Analytics Manager
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Qlik Review: Qlik Sense Houses Business Data In One Place For Easy Analytics Discovery
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Pricing

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Standard

$20

Cloud
per month per user (10 user minimum)

Premium

$2700

Cloud
per month unlimited basic users & purchased full users

Qlik Sense Enterprise on Windows

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On Premise

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttps://www.qlik.com/us/pricing

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $20 per month per user (10 user minimum)
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Product Demos

Qlik Sense ESRI Extension Demo

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Tableau VS Qlik Sense VS Power BI : (EP 1) - Performance: loading ~40 million records

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Integrate Maps in Qlik Sense: GeoQlik for Qlik Sense demo (English language)

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QLIK Sense OEM Integration.qlik.com - Concept behind the demo platform

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Demo Tableros de Control con QlikSense

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Crea una Aplicación con Qlik Sense desde Excel

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Features

BI Standard Reporting

Standard reporting means pre-built or canned reports available to users without having to create them.

8.4
Avg 8.2

Ad-hoc Reporting

Ad-Hoc Reports are reports built by the user to meet highly specific requirements.

8.6
Avg 8.1

Report Output and Scheduling

Ability to schedule and manager report output.

8.7
Avg 8.4

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.

8.6
Avg 8.1

Access Control and Security

Access control means being able to determine who has access to which data.

8.9
Avg 8.6

Mobile Capabilities

Support for mobile devices like smartphones and tablets.

7.5
Avg 8.0

Application Program Interfaces (APIs) / Embedding

APIs are a set of routines, protocols, and tools for used for embedding one application in another

8.5
Avg 7.9
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Product Details

What is Qlik Sense?

Qlik Sense is a business intelligence (BI) and visual analytics platform that supports a range of analytic use cases. Built on Qlik’s Associative Engine, it supports a full range of users and use-cases across the life-cycle from data to insight – with self-service analytics, interactive dashboards, conversational analytics, custom and embedded analytics, mobile analytics, and reporting. The solution comes in three different editions - Qlik Sense Enterprise, Business, and Team. Qlik Sense can be deployed in the cloud or on-premises.

The Qlik Sense analytics platforms aims to empower everyone in organizations to make data-driven decisions. People of all skill levels get analytical power, with associative exploration and search, AI-powered insight suggestions, AI-accelerated creation and data prep, advanced analytics integration, and natural-language, conversational interaction. They can share and communicate the insights they discover and get answers anywhere they work – with interactive and secure online and offline mobility. And for the enterprise, users get a platform with open and standard APIs for customization and extension, data integration and connectivity, centralized management and governance, and a Kubernetes based SaaS / multi-cloud architecture driving scalability across combinations of on-premise, private, and public cloud environments.

Qlik Sense Features

BI Platform Features

  • Supported: Administration via Windows App
  • Supported: Administration via MacOS App
  • Supported: Administration via Web Interface
  • Supported: Live Connection to External Data
  • Supported: Snapshot of External Data
  • Supported: In-memory data model
  • Supported: OLAP (Pre-processed cube representation)
  • Supported: ROLAP (SQL-layer querying)
  • 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: Integration with R or other statistical packages
  • 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 Versioning
  • Supported: Report Delivery Scheduling
  • Supported: Delivery to Remote Servers

Data Discovery and Visualization Features

  • Supported: Pre-built visualization formats (heatmaps, scatter plots etc.)
  • Supported: Location Analytics / Geographic Visualization
  • Supported: Predictive Analytics
  • Supported: Support for Machine Learning models
  • Supported: Pattern Recognition and Data Mining

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)
  • Supported: Single Sign-On (SSO)

Mobile Capabilities Features

  • Supported: Responsive Design for Web Access
  • Supported: Mobile Application
  • Supported: Dashboard / Report / Visualization Interactivity on Mobile

Application Program Interfaces (APIs) / Embedding Features

  • Supported: REST API
  • Supported: Javascript API
  • Supported: iFrames
  • Supported: Java API
  • Supported: Themeable User Interface (UI)
  • Supported: Customizable Platform (Open Source)

Additional Features

  • Supported: In memory data indexing Associative Engine
  • Supported: Machine Learning with the Qlik Cognitive Engine
  • Supported: Augmented Intelligence and insight suggestions with Insight Advisor
  • Supported: Conversational Analytics with Qlik Insight Bot
  • Supported: Open APIs, in addition to Qlik Analytics Platform
  • Supported: Multi Cloud Architecture with docker containers deployed and orchestrated within Kubernetes
  • Supported: Data Catalog & Data Ops Management with Qlik Data Catalyst
  • Supported: Public and syndicated data as a service with Qlik Data Market
  • Supported: Qlik Associative Big Data Index delivers Qlik’s associative experience on top of Big Data
  • Supported: Flexible deployment options including Enterprise SaaS and combination of cloud and on-premise options
  • Supported: Enterprise reporting and distribution with Qlik NPrinting
  • Supported: Advanced geopolitical calculation and geotagging with Qlik Geo Analytics
  • Supported: Embedded analytic capabilities to build, extend and deploy custom solutions that are scalable and cloud-ready with Qlik Core

Qlik Sense Screenshots

Screenshot of Qlik Sense Cash Flow DashboardScreenshot of Qlik Sense Global Smart SearchScreenshot of Qlik Sense Smart Data Compression - Get immediate insight on large dataScreenshot of Extend, mix and mash-up with our APIsScreenshot of Add "External data" with Qlik DataMarket - Data as a ServiceScreenshot of Visualization BundleScreenshot of Help Desk case analysisScreenshot of Concentration analysisScreenshot of KPI DashboardScreenshot of Geographical Accident Analysis

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Qlik Sense Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise, Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsWindows, Linux, Mac, Kubernetes
Mobile ApplicationApple iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Blackberry, Mobile Web
Supported CountriesAmericas, EMEA, LATAM, APAC
Supported LanguagesThe Qlik Management Console is English only.    The Qlik Sense client supports the following languages: English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Dutch, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, simplified Chinese, Polish, Turkish, Korean, and Traditional Chinese.   The language Qlik Sense uses depends on the language preferences of your browser. The default reading order in a Qlik Sense app is left to right. You can change the reading order to right-to-left in your app preferences if your data or labels are in a right-to-left language such as Arabic or Hebrew.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Qlik Sense® is a self-service BI platform for data discovery and visualization. It supports a full range of analytics use cases—data governance, pixel-perfect reporting, and collaboration. Its Associative Engine indexes and connects relationships between data points for creating actionable insights.

Qlik Sense starts at $20.

Microsoft Power BI and Spotfire are common alternatives for Qlik Sense.

Reviewers rate Multi-User Support (named login) highest, with a score of 9.2.

The most common users of Qlik Sense are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Community Insights

TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

Qlik Sense, a widely used data visualization and management tool, has proven to be invaluable for organizations in various industries. Users have praised its ability to provide consistent and visually appealing information, ensuring that everyone within the organization is on the same page when it comes to business performance. By reducing the manual workload of repetitive reporting tasks, Qlik Sense allows users to transition to more strategic business intelligence practices. This makes it a go-to BI tool for different departments and functions across the organization.

One of the standout features of Qlik Sense is its efficiency in processing large volumes of data and its flexibility in combining data from multiple sources. This enables users to create simple yet powerful dashboards that track impact and outcomes, financial performance, and cost modeling data analysis. Not only does Qlik Sense address reporting needs, but it also provides valuable insights that can inform decision-making processes. It has become an indispensable enterprise reporting tool, supporting management reporting and facilitating data exploration.

From inventory tracking and forecast analysis to providing executives with a quick overview of the company's health, Qlik Sense proves its versatility across various use cases. Its self-service business intelligence capabilities allow users to create personalized dashboards and analyze complex datasets without relying on technical expertise. By improving decision-making processes and saving time for users, Qlik Sense has established itself as a trusted companion in the realm of data visualization and analysis.

Users have made several recommendations based on their experiences with Qlik Sense. The three most common recommendations are as follows:

  1. Conduct thorough research before selecting Qlik Sense: Many users suggest exploring other tools in the market and comparing them with Qlik Sense. They recommend conducting research to ensure that Qlik Sense aligns with specific business requirements and needs.

  2. Take advantage of available resources and demos: Users recommend taking advantage of the free trial and demo apps provided by Qlik. They suggest testing the ease of use and functionality of Qlik Sense before making a decision. Additionally, users recommend exploring resources such as Qlik Branch or GitHub for extensions and add-ons to enhance the capabilities of Qlik Sense.

  3. Understand business processes and define requirements: It is recommended to have a clear understanding of the business processes and requirements before selecting any BI software, including Qlik Sense. Users emphasize the importance of defining evaluation criteria and having a list of requirements handy during the evaluation process.

Overall, users believe that Qlik Sense offers a robust BI platform with extensive capabilities, particularly suitable for large business setups in industries such as retail and manufacturing. Users appreciate its interactive visualization options, excellent data integration, adaptability to multiple devices, and ability to analyze data from various sources quickly. They also suggest investing in training and ensuring thorough knowledge of all features before attempting complex tasks.

Attribute Ratings

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Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Used across the whole organisation especially with departments who are involved in sales and marketing.
In-depth analysis are often performed for departments who are required to come up with incremental enhancements to existing platforms and functions.
Templates and dashboard are created for regular reports as well as high level reporting for most of other casual users.
  • Ease of use; easy for beginners to pick up.
  • Many visualizations are included in the pack which provide options for users.
  • Great community for resources sharing.
  • Expression coding easy to pick up.
  • While most commonly expressions are easy to pick up, there are certain expressions that can be certainly included in the library like 'grouping' of dimensions.
  • Enable more colour schemes for charts.
  • Percentage calculations.
  • Enterprise data to be exported out in qvf files.
Qlik Sense is especially suited for high level reporting where dashboard of important key performance indicators can be created and with appropriate filters, the presenter can sift through data quickly and present important points to the audience.
If the need is to analyse data or simple data operation, then perhaps Qlik Sense is slightly less intuitive compared to say Excel or Python.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It is used across the organization governed by IT. Qlik is a valuable tool that helps business gain insights across various domains from marketing to operations. It is empowering business users to get relevant timely information. Qlik has helped move the organization from legacy reports that would run once a week or month to more timely updates as needed.
  • Associative engine that makes connected data and filtering easy to achieve.
  • Strong enterprise focus and product suite that can expand capabilities to cover the entire data spectrum.
  • Good extensibility via API and community - ability to enhance through third party extensions.
  • The support team and service tier could use improvement.
  • API for exposing raw data is tricky.
If you need to get BI up and running quickly at an enterprise scale then Qlik Sense can get you there. It's great for connecting data from various systems quickly and delivering a solution. It does require Qlik Sense technical team to install, configure, write ETL to build and deliver for the on-prem but you can go the cloud route and eliminate some of the steps. The associative engine makes working with data intuitive and the performance is also decent due to an in-memory database. The native color scheme and UI of Qlik Sense does not pop like some other competing products but it can be customized and you get a better server side infrastructure for enterprise scale. Qlik Sense needs to have data reside on the server for it to deliver a solution - if you have requirements where the data needs to be queried on-demand from an external system for real time reporting, it probably can be achieved but would require some good amount of work.
December 15, 2020

Qlik Drives Change

Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Qlik is utilized company wide to transform various databases into actionable dashboards in order to mange a variety of key performance indicators. It addresses the problem of the databases not being able to provide any data beyond data dumps, and also for the elimination of queries against these databases when needing established data sets.
  • Dashboards.
  • Visuals.
  • Ability to create data across different sources.
  • Visuals.
  • Fonts.
  • Easier to understand/better explained functions.
I believe Qlik Sense is well suited for situations where there are a variety of data sets that are related but are not published via the same reports. It allows for those data joins to gain insight that would otherwise be a manual process. Similarly, it is a good tool for databases that do not have good reporting functionality.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
In whole organization we use QlikView Server, but for personal use to create more useful visualization we use Qlik Sense and are thinking about purchasing a dual license.
  • Fast development (t2m)
  • Good self-service (only for well created models)
  • Product functionality growth
  • Not very large set of native visual objects
  • Terminated QlikSense Desktop free version
  • Not comfortable for wide visualization tables (QlikView better)
Good for quickly testing working hypotheses and use by small groups. Difficult for big companies with tough data transformation processes.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Qlik Sense in the purchasing department to see trends and identify outliers. It's very quick to find out which suppliers or products that need to update costs. We have created interactive dashboards where it's simple to filter to your individual needs either by suppliers, product, currency, country or buying region.
  • We were able to see which suppliers that had negative cost trend while the material and industry had a positive trend.
  • It's very simple to deal with the long tail of suppliers with few products and low spend.
  • We can easily take care of the suppliers that were still invoicing in USD and change them to CNY by a simple filter.
  • I lack the functionality and customization of Tableau.
  • Sometimes we need to use Excel to do some things that Qlik Sense is unable to do.
  • I wish we could resize the graphs to fit all kinds of resolutions, graphs can look good on high res and then useless on low res monitors.
I like to use Qlik Sense to view large amounts of data, it's much more useful than Excel that would choke on that amount of data. It's very fast and easy to set up some parameters, filters, and charts. You can quickly see where you want to focus and build dashboards that make your life much easier next time.
Adam Davies | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Used throughout the business to analyse data, produce management reports and help make business decisions.
  • Reporting on KPIs.
  • Linking to any area of our SQL databases.
  • Very quick to load data and export.
  • Allow users to refresh data when required.
Creating department KPIs and displaying in a user friendly, easy to read format.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Qlik Sense is used in the entire company and also used by BOD, executive management. In Qlik Sense, we made nearly live data to our BOD members and other users. Also we started to make customer segmentation and Top Figures detailed analyses. We used reports on the web & mobile application of Qlik Sense.
  • Easy of use, even in the mobile.
  • Easy filtering data from entire set
  • Fancy, dynamic dashboards
  • Customer can deeply examine the reports
  • Like other competitors, it is easy to design reports but it is not easy to create AND design.
  • To deeply analyse, you need to know basic computer languages such as SQL.
Dynamic reporting abilities in the reports and dashboards. In a large volume of data, there is still a need for process and waiting time. Filtering easy and uses in all reports in one. If there is a need to deeply analyze, you need to write some codes to specify logic. Easy for simple - medium queries.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Our entire organization uses Qlik Sense to analyze sales data and to to help us and our customers to better understand their business. I use Qlik an a daily basis. It can help to identify issues such as sales drops due to “out of stock” situations. In addition, Qlik helps to easily pull in meaningful data onto charts and graphs for presentations.
  • Sales data - Qlik Sense can help you understand how a partner is performing globally, or all the way down to the individual store level.
  • Qlik Sense is user friendly - after a few short training modules, you can begin to understand how to use the tool.
  • Qlik Sense is very customizable - it helps you to use data in a way that makes sense for your business.
  • The amount of data that can be pulled from Qlik Sense can we overwhelming - learning how to get what you need and to customize apps for your use takes practice.
  • Qlik data can be hard to figure out, i.e. what date the data you are looking at is from.
  • Currently at my organization, Qlik data downloads go to Excel - we have moved to G-suite, and have to switch back and forth between apps.
Qlik Sense is an excellent tool, and as mentioned is very customizable. Qlik can help you to harness all the raw data that your company uses, and put in a format that is easy to understand and can also be shared easily, either inside or outside your organization. Qlik can be used across the entire organization sales, customer service, data analysis, accounting - it has many uses.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Qlik sense is used by our organization as a replacement of SAP BO. It is mainly used for user reporting in addition to certain amount of data visualization for users.
  • Data visualization
  • Data model creation
  • License management
  • Pperformance for parallel report generation
  • Non-interactive report creation
  • Email is separated into a complete new product called nprint, it would be nice to have email as a built-in feature of Qlik Sense
If someone is looking for a data visualization tool alone, Qlik Sense is a suitable product. However for legacy enterprise reporting structure which has its own values (eg: where end users get pre-defined report outputs on their email), Qlik Sense should be thoroughly reviewed to determine if it meets most of the needs.
November 08, 2020

Visibility

Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It's been used across the whole organization. It helps us to visualize a big chunk of data that can not be categorized and visualized manually. With the help of this digital tool, it became easier to see the general macro look, as well as make deep dive into details.
  • Interactive, and responsive
  • Easy navigation
  • Intuitive
  • Refresh time is long.
  • Faster page results.
A proper solution to reach enormous data with a well-organized flow. It's good to have a high level of customization depending on our needs.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use QlikSense as a way to summarise data from multiple databases into a dashboard that is easy to use. Prior to the implementation of QlikSense, staff would be constantly asked to generate reports, now we create dashboards, and send the end-user to the dashboards. This has drastically increased the productivity of staff and end-users.
  • Easy to create dashboards
  • Integrate with a variety of different database
  • Extremely powerful
  • Develop visually appealing dashboards
  • Steep learning curve
  • Challenge with running out of licenses
Very powerful to create amazing dashboards. Once the staff was up to speed on developing dashboards, we have been able to create repeatable templates.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Qlik Sense is used in a technical department where we carry out maintenance on rail vehicles.
  • Realized results
  • Overviews over time
  • Possibilities of different dashboards
  • I sometimes convert data to exel, then numbers are often displayed as text; it would be nice if that is no longer necessary
  • Possibilities to visualize data in even more ways
Very suitable for visualizing large quantities.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Qlik Sense is used across our enterprise to bring together data from disparate databases/applications and provide visualizations. Provides visibility to data that is otherwise hidden.
  • Data Linking - ability to pull data from a wide variety of applications and database is a powerful feature.
  • Charting and visuals - heart of the product is the variety of out of the box visualizations (charts, tables, pivot, etc.) that give developers supported tools to tell department stores.
  • Security - ability to prevent sets of data for view by groups of users is powerful.
  • Email - lack of email functionality for reports and visuals is a miss. NPrinting adds in the functionality - but should be part of the core product. Requires the use of other products like SQL reporting services to accomplish this key business need.
  • Reporting - Visuals are great - the reality is we still need to print or export a visual for users to memorialize data. Lack of ability to produce a report or set one up is a miss.
  • Speed - at times the set up is slow. I believe this is likely more related to the development environment/setup than the product itself.
Qlik Sense is well suited for bringing together different sets of data. A strong point for Qlik Sense is that it allows us to visualize data from different sources. The challenge is on the report/email functions. Qlik Sense does not recognize the need to produce reports or email reports for users. Without this functionality, the heart of our decision-making becomes a challenge right now.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Qlik Sense is used in the whole organization. It allows to gather information from all entities and see consolidated picture. Business is making decisions on the analyzed data. This is a great tool to check data quality that is crucial to have trusted data and correct results. It delivers self-service functionality and the users can make their own dashboards as they like.
  • Visibility. Attractive visual objects.
  • Self-service functionality.
  • Web-based technology.
  • Security rules - make more user friendly in terms of configuration.
  • More focus on big data, not in-memory apps.
  • Additional useful actions that are available in QlikView.
Well suited in sales, statistics.
More advanced skills needed to use financial analysis (e.g. P&L).
John Delligatti | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Qlik is used to visualize supply chain data, provide KPI's and improve data literacy throughout our company. As a supply chain management company Qlik has enabled us to break away from "tribal knowledge" that is typically siloed by client and provide a holistic view of our our supply chain. Now, when our buyers, expediters and conformers need to make a purchasing decision or follow up with an order they have a wealth of knowledge and experience at their finger tips. The universal search functionality enables users to find a source, extract data and contact suppliers with a few clicks!
  • Visualizing trends over time.
  • Easily work with data from multiple data sources.
  • Build extractable reports or tables.
  • Learning curve with Qlik scripting language.
  • Licensing structure.
  • Confusing overlap between QlikView and Qlik Sense.
Qlik excels in many different areas, in many ways you are only limited by the questions you ask. Some specific use cases include monitoring contract compliance, monitoring pricing of commodities, recognizing trends, rationalizing spend in Supply chain.

Some areas where Qlik would be less appropriate include their automated reporting capabilities. Although the utility is good, the cost of the automation portion is significant.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It is working well in our organization. We were using Qlik Sense in all major business sectors. As we are one among five of biggest jewelry retailer in the world, Qlik Sense helps us a lot to get the real time sales reports for hedging and others. It helps us to make decisions on time and reduce losses.
  • Definitely the first one is, Qlik Sense is an in-memory tool. It helps the users well on detail analysis like product performance and stock aging, expiry indication, etc...
  • Product reports have millions of line in dataset. Searches are very fast and get any report in detail.
  • Mobile app will be the second strength of Qlik Sense I feel. Because it helps send notifications of Market fluctuation and even interaction between users. None of other products in the market have these features. And the main point is, there is no additional spend for mobile app from the customer side.
  • Qlik Insight bot and AI researches are very brilliant in Qlik Sense. It gives information as per their thoughts. And the trust on the reports/analytics are increasing. There is no Man dependency on reports.
  • Still there are things to improve. But it does not stop Qlik Sense anywhere. I feel there could be more features needed in table formatting, front end designs.
  • Some extensions and buttons are taking more space in mobile apps. If it is more adjustable, then it will give a good feel in mobile also.
  • Qlik Sense partners should have detail and through knowledge about the Qlik back end engine. Because it effects the performance a lot. Also the customers or organizations are evaluating a products by look and feel, information and performance. My suggestion is, Qlik has to restrict or direct Qlik Sense back end development activity for better future. A bad development will be a loss for product.
On analytics side there are many products available in market, but there is only one in memory tool, Qlik Sense. There is no data warehouse need to build a BI solution, only if it is Qlik. I suggest it strongly.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Initially, Qlik Sense was used in a few departments (the more tech-savvy and quantitative) to help us improve access to our data and help drive evidence-based decision making. We have lots of scattered amounts of data, in lots of types, so Qlik Sense/Qlikview's ability to flexibly connect lots of different types of data was essential.
  • Connect lots of "messy data" together
  • Easy ability to "click" and modify tables to identify patterns
  • Fairly easy learning curve
  • The syntax is ugly, using {< for set expressions, etc.
Qlik Sense is well suited for instances of messy, large datasets. With clean data, Tableau is probably the better (and more popular) option.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We are using Qlik Sense from the shop floor persons to top management. It goes from very frequent use in operational matters to nightruns with data extracts and consolidations to management views across the whole company. And it is used in all areas where we need to analyze or handle data. Sales, Purchasing, Inventory, Manufacturing, Finance, Quality, HR. Everywhere.
  • The look and feel for end users are "always" good. You don't need to think about screen size.
  • For 99.9% of our cases I don't need to think about the data size. Qlik handles it very well.
  • With Qlik scripting you can do ANYTHING with your data. For example creating history files of data is very easy. And also linking that into the applications and present it to end users. No more saving Excel files every where.
  • The Qlik Sense management console can definitely be improved. QlikView management console was MUCH better and powerful. Especially regarding task relations.
  • In the Management console there should be better integrations of triggering tasks in for example NPrinting and QlikView.
  • They always refer that it is possible via API, but as business user those things should not require API scripting consulting to get it working.
  • Extensions is VERY useful and gives more power to Qlik Sense. But some of those should be standard built-in features.
  • We are using some extensions from Vizlib that is very powerful.
  • Sync of applications between different distant nodes should be improved. Due to network we have nodes in EU and CN. Those we need to sync manually or via API scripts, Powershell and xcopy scripts depending on what to move.
If you need to dig into some data set with thousands or millions of lines, do it in Qlik Sense. You will immediately find the outliers and odd data. Somehow it will pop up in front of you when start sorting and doing selections. There are no unapproved ways of looking at the data.
I promise, every time I start digging I find "funny data." Doesn't matter what kind of data I look into.
If there is something you do with data "every day" and you do the same every day, add it to Qlik Sense and spend time on the value add instead.
And with data I mean any kind of data. By scripting and automating it you will also secure data handling.
If there is some data you wonder what happens with it, create some history files and do the analyzing.
If it's just some smaller amount of data and you need to do decisions and subjective tweak of data that is hard to adjust to script and logical rules, perhaps not Qlik or any other BI tool is the best. Keep it in Excel.
Otherwise data tweak that is logical you can always add and use in Qlik Sense.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Primarily used as a sales dashboard across multiple departments. We use it for generating reports, identifying trends, and determining forecasts for the upcoming season. It's also used to view customer accounts from a holistic perspective and view real-time figures that we would otherwise need to pull manually for multiple sources.

Additionally, it provides a user-friendly view of our inventory and production schedules.
  • Robust features for displaying data.
  • Ingesting data from multiple sources.
  • Cross referencing that data from multiple sources to develop internal metrics and benchmarks.
  • Steep learning curve.
  • It would be nice to have training for users that need help setting up personal dashboards.
  • The phrasing or the lingo/jargon in the application can be difficult to understand.
It's great for creating a holistic and real-time sales dashboard that can be integrated with a company's ERP system. And I also like that you can take data from various customer portals and tie it together with your own data.

I would be less likely to suggest it is used for information that would be sensitive within other departments in that company.
August 25, 2020

I like it

Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
As a local government organization, we use Qlik Sense to serve public-facing dashboards and data reports to residents and service users. We're also transitioning from Qlik View to Qlik Sense for internal reporting in several service areas. We maintain a range of interactive reports to allow service managers to understand their data, and also use Qlik Sense as an ad hoc analysis tool within our Business Intelligence function.
  • Data modeling is incorporated in the product, allowing for a "no warehouse" approach to smaller reporting solutions. This means we can get off the ground with new reporting projects (or replacements of currently manual processes) without cross-organization coordination, and our analysts don't have to become experts in multiple tools to deliver useful outputs.
  • The Data > Analysis > Story workflow allows for precise analysis reports/commentaries on specific areas, with the ability to drill back to the analysis screens for broader exploration.
  • Without much thought at all, simple data models just "happen". With proper design, complex data models function well, too. Data processing within Qlik Sense data files happens dramatically faster than the equivalent processing on our Oracle database servers, meaning we can pull raw data in bulk and process it more quickly in Qlik Sense, removing the need for a lengthy warehousing time slot in our nightly database schedule.
  • Visualizations can be difficult to customize. For example, while it's possible to select specific colors for chart items, it's not immediately obvious how this works, so there's either a bit of a learning curve for what's a basic task in any other tool, or you end up with every report following the Qlik default scheme. This isn't just an aesthetic preference; color can be crucial in guiding a user through a series of complex reports, and Qlik makes this harder to manage than some other tools I've used (though not impossible).
  • Selecting a reseller is more opaque than it needs to be. We happened to land on an excellent reseller when re-procuring our licenses, who brought with them a whole approach to modeling data in Qlik Sense which we otherwise wouldn't have known about, and which, despite the licenses costing about the same, has saved us months of development time. Other customers will presumably be less lucky.
  • I'd really like it if my having purchased the QAP license for publishing dashboards externally meant I was also covered for my internal customers. As it is I still have to buy "viewer" licenses for internal users. If we weren't already locked into the Qlik Sense contract because we've already made the big payment and are now only paying maintenance, it would be hard to justify buying this product over cheaper competitors. I still think it's a good product, but in ways that it's hard to articulate in a local government procurement process.
Interactive reporting and multi-dimensional analysis. The product is well suited to a technically literate team who don't want to maintain data warehouses but do want to work in detail with their data. With proper data modeling, it can also serve less technically skilled users as a drag and drop analysis tool, but this is probably less useful.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Qlik Sense is used as the primary business intelligence hub to enable managers to analyse information about the performance of many aspects of the business. It is being used across the whole organisation. It has replaced static SRSS reports which were delivered on a timed basis directly to departments which resulted in a myriad of reports being virtually the same with very small variations in how the data was presented. We can use a unified view for those reports now and train the users to move around within the presented data using Qlik in the way it is designed.
The main business problems it addresses are analytic views on performance by department for various aspects of the business, which previously static reporting could be potentially misleading or would disallow further analysing within the available data meaning decisions were often not as considered as managers might like.
  • Ease of visualisation creation, Qlik sense allows fast and easy data visualisations for easy consumption of data.
  • Unification of data presentation across the organisation, apps and sheets can be managed and used across many aspects of the business
  • Intuitive. For the curious few it allows growth within each department for how the data is used and presented which can then be utilised for a wider audience if there is consensus that the data analysis gains strength from the way it is presented.
  • Shared bookmarks is a function that most users want, mainly to recreate quick "go-to" visualisations for particular focus meetings.
  • Renaming tabs where seta analysis is used based on selection criteria.
Qlik is well suited to viewing historic data and quickly slicing that data up in various ways to present a full picture, allowing for in depth analysis quickly and easily. Not really appropriate for bang up to date or fast moving very current data due to the length of time to collate sometimes lots of data sources.
Jonathan Vitale | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Qlik Sense is used by the school district to collect, analyze, and display vital student and employee data to our central office administration and school administration (e.g., principals). Qlik Sense was purchased to provide an intuitive way to give our employees the data they need to make important strategic decisions about schools and student subgroups. It is used in multiple ways throughout or organization, but one of our priorities is for principals to use the data to develop specific action plans.
  • Responds well to user's inquiries - very flexible.
  • Enables deep connections between disparate sources of data.
  • Allows users to bookmark specific selections for easy navigation.
  • Developer tools need work - the script editing interface is very minimal (look at VS Code by contrast).
  • Ability for developers to create custom functionality.
  • Needs more look-and-feel customization on the front end.
  • Streams (application repositories) are difficult to navigate - no nested structure.
Qlik Sense is great for an organization that has multiple sources of data that must be combined in a reasonable way. The user interfaces - if created properly - can be very simple and intuitive. Therefore, it is great for employees who may not have extremely strong graph literacy. I would be less willing to use it in a research environment where a lot of customization is required. Also, Qlik caters strongly to financial and traditional business organizations.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
As an organization, we have been QlikView users for over 10 years. With the Qlik development efforts moving towards supporting Qlik Sense, we decided to add Qlik Sense as a dual license. We had QlikView as a great foundation and created a meaningful data lake for multi-department use. Our approach to Qlik Sense was to tailor each application to targeted department KPIs, needs, and goals. For example, we have a pick management application designed to track warehouse performance and capacity. These metrics and reports are utilized throughout the day by warehouse and operations staff.
Our retail team has a different application that is tailored to their KPIs. It pulls from the retail POS system and supplements information from our ERP. We built out several more applications based on department requirements. Qlik Sense is a great solution for our reporting needs.
  • Easy deployment
  • Flexibility and low effort to build reports
  • Qlik's investment in new tools and features
  • Ability to export images from reports
  • Ability to add images to reports
  • Basic Pivot Table styling options such as header background selection and border width and darkness selections. It can be difficult for some of our users to read.
Real-time data is not there yet. It is getting there and will be very soon. For most applications in our organization, we do not need access to real time data in Qlik Sense. We are fine with an hour or two of delay. In our retail application, our stores report data at the close of the day. In this application, our data is refreshed once a day in the early morning hours.
July 27, 2020

Qlik Sense Review

Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
The whole organization is using Qlik Sense. We are covering main business needs e.g. sales, margin, operating costs, results. All of the above we are analyzing in many dimensions and from different perspectives. We can compare YTY data with budget or LY numbers. We can go with data from a very wide view to very drilled down--to the personal result of the employee.
  • We can change very easily the level of our analysis, from very superficial to very detailed data.
  • Works very fast with huge amount of data
  • We can join data from very different systems and applications.
  • So far I haven’t found any, honestly.
When you have well-prepared data and a vision of what you want to show, Qlik Sense will help you and even suggest how to present it. When the hygiene of your data is pure and your team is not willing to improve it, Qlik Sense will not help you. But even when you have a mess in your data, Qlik Sense will help you to find a way to start cleaning the data.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Qlik Sense is used across the whole organization (our government contractor). It allows the government entity to make dynamic reports to support their business cases.
  • Filtering data and updating dashboards
  • Easy user interface
  • Data manipulation
  • Data association
  • More flexibility when creating charts
  • More customization tools
  • Better link between data load editor and data manager
Good for beginners wanting to get hands on experience with data and good for sharing with other organizations. It could allow for more customization. If someone wants more customization, other BI apps would be better.
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