DOMO BI Meets Your Data Aggregation and Information Needs
February 19, 2016

DOMO BI Meets Your Data Aggregation and Information Needs

Trevor Schrotz, MBA | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Domo

We use DOMO to:
1) Aggregate and warehouse disparate data sources from multiple systems as well as external data sets.
2) DOMO provides the tools to transform the data and join the data sources together for side-by-side comparison and a deeper look at the information.
3) Managers use the data to make data-driven decisions and keep operations on track and running well.
  • DOMO's data output, or cards as their are known, enable for very clear visualizations of information. A manager can into DOMO and quickly see what's going well and what's needs some additional focus.
  • DOMO's data ETL tools are very easy to use. They've got one for hardcore SQL users as well as GUI tools which enable drag-and-drop SQL programming. No matter your level of expertise, both tools are very useful in their own right.
  • DOMO's data warehousing and organization system is concise and easy to use. Everything your company needs can be stored and accessed in one location.
  • DOMO employs data connectors which are pre-built connections that allow companies to quickly connecting to existing data sources such as Quickbooks, Facebook, Box, Salesforce, and many more.
  • We were early adopters of DOMO, and they have made some amazing strides forward since our implementation.
  • DOMO is always open to suggestions for improvement. For example, we would like to have a Census data connector to complement the Bureau of Labor Statistics connector that they already have. They put it into the development queue for us.
  • I would like to see DOMO build more DOMO Apps. Currently, these are add-ons to existing accounts, but I think they should be offered as part of the basic platform. Apps enable users to create a picture of multiple data points as they flow together, for example. They are kind of a like a big graphical report or even an infographic that is fully customized to the users' needs.
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.
Domo is really well suited to the business world, but I can even see it being used in logistics management, research, government...
There are few limitations that we have encountered. If you have a creative mind, you could likely find a useful application of Domo in any environment as it's not limited to any particular industry. If you've got lots of data and need to make some sense of it all, Domo is a great platform to do so.

Domo Feature Ratings

Pixel Perfect reports
9
Customizable dashboards
9
Report Formatting Templates
9
Drill-down analysis
8
Formatting capabilities
9
Report sharing and collaboration
10
Publish to Web
10
Publish to PDF
10
Report Delivery Scheduling
8
Pre-built visualization formats (heatmaps, scatter plots etc.)
10
Location Analytics / Geographic Visualization
7
Multi-User Support (named login)
10
Role-Based Security Model
10
Multiple Access Permission Levels (Create, Read, Delete)
10
Responsive Design for Web Access
10
Mobile Application
8
Dashboard / Report / Visualization Interactivity on Mobile
7