Created by analysts, for analysts, Mode is a SQL-based analytics tool that connects directly to your database. Mode is designed to alleviate the bottlenecks in today's analytical workflow and drive collaboration around data projects. | It is a next-generation data analytics and business intelligence platform that excels at rapidly delivering business value from transactional data and is the first real breakthrough in data analytics in 20 years. It provides an integrated end-to-end data experience, from data acquisition and enrichment to visualizing and sharing results. It cuts project implementation time from months to weeks, provides revolutionary query speed, and maintains a unified, single-source of truth for multiple workloads including business intelligence, analytics, and machine learning. |
Write, save, and share SQL queries with other analysts in your company; Empower non-technical folks to update queries on their own; Run queries on a schedule, create lists of related reports, and explore a project's history as it changes over time;
Build reports using standard charting or create completely customer, interactive visuals with HTML, CSS, and Javascript;Database connectors for MySQL, Postgres, Redshift, Vertica, Hive, Heroku, Segment, BigQuery, Impala;
Mode also offers SQL School (sqlschool.modeanalytics.com), a free, interactive SQL tutorial and the Mode Playbook. | Extensible connector architecture;
Parallel data loading;
Direct data mapping;
Embedded notebooks;
Machine learning;
Spark;
Business views;
Materialized views;
Enterprise security;
Query editor;
Dashboards;
3rd party tool support;
REST API;
Parquet data lake;
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