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- Database visualisation62
- Open Source45
- Easy setup41
- Dashboard out of the box36
- Free23
- Simple14
- Support for many dbs9
- Easy embedding7
- Easy6
- It's good6
- AGPL : wont help with adoption but depends on your goal5
- BI doesn't get easier than that5
- Google analytics integration4
- Multiple integrations4
- Easy set up4
Pros of Power BI
- Cross-filtering18
- Database visualisation2
- Powerful Calculation Engine2
- Access from anywhere2
- Intuitive and complete internal ETL2
- Azure Based Service1
Pros of Superset
- Awesome interactive filtering13
- Free9
- Wide SQL database support6
- Shareable & editable dashboards6
- Great for data collaborating on data exploration5
- User & Role Management3
- Easy to share charts & dasboards3
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- Harder to setup than similar tools7
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- Link diff db together "Data Modeling "4
- It is difficult to install on the server3
- Ugly GUI3
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What is Metabase?
It is an easy way to generate charts and dashboards, ask simple ad hoc queries without using SQL, and see detailed information about rows in your Database. You can set it up in under 5 minutes, and then give yourself and others a place to ask simple questions and understand the data your application is generating.
What is Power BI?
It aims to provide interactive visualizations and business intelligence capabilities with an interface simple enough for end users to create their own reports and dashboards.
What is Superset?
Superset's main goal is to make it easy to slice, dice and visualize data. It empowers users to perform analytics at the speed of thought.
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