Mode vs Power BI Embedded: What are the differences?
What is Mode? SQL-based analytics tool that helps analysts query, visualize, and share data. 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.
What is Power BI Embedded? Embedded BI reporting engine for your application. Quickly and easily provide customer-facing reports, dashboards, and analytics in your own applications by using and branding it as your own. Reduce developer resources by automating the monitoring, management, and deployment of analytics, while getting full control of Power BI features and intelligent analytics.
Mode and Power BI Embedded belong to "Business Intelligence" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by Mode are:
- 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.
On the other hand, Power BI Embedded provides the following key features:
StackShare, Segment, and Zinc are some of the popular companies that use Mode, whereas Power BI Embedded is used by Katana MRP, Business Logic, and Addepto. Mode has a broader approval, being mentioned in 30 company stacks & 16 developers stacks; compared to Power BI Embedded, which is listed in 3 company stacks and 3 developer stacks.