Best fit
Who should shortlist this first
- Business Intelligence (BI) buyers
- Consultants
- Financial Advisors
- Government Agencies
- Manufacturing teams
- Telecommunications teams
Tableau is a visual analytics platform that helps people explore, understand, and act on their data. It provides drag-and-drop dashboards, AI-powered analytics, and connects to virtually any data source.
Pricing
$15-75 / user / month
Reviews
5,000+
Founded
2003
Team Size
1,001-5,000 employees
14-day free trial on Tableau Cloud
Tableau, a Salesforce company, is the world's leading visual analytics platform that transforms raw data into actionable insights. Its intuitive drag-and-drop interface makes it possible for anyone to create interactive dashboards and visualizations without writing code.
The platform connects to hundreds of data sources including databases, spreadsheets, cloud services, and big data platforms. Tableau's VizQL technology translates user actions into data queries, enabling real-time exploration of complex datasets.
Tableau AI brings predictive analytics, natural language queries, and automated insights to the platform. Tableau Pulse delivers personalized, AI-powered data digests that proactively surface the metrics and trends most relevant to each user.
With Tableau Cloud for hosted analytics, Tableau Server for on-premises deployment, and Tableau Desktop for authoring, the platform serves analysts, business users, and data scientists with flexible deployment options and enterprise governance.
$15-75 / user / month
Tableau Viewer: $15/user/month - View and interact with dashboards
Tableau Explorer: $42/user/month - Self-service analytics, web authoring
Tableau Creator: $75/user/month - Desktop + Cloud, full authoring, data prep
Tableau+ (Enterprise): Custom pricing - AI analytics, advanced governance
Best fit
Buyer teams
Commercials
Pricing
$15-75 / user / month
Reviews
5,000+
Founded
2003
Team Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Procurement
Ecosystem
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Executive scan
Tableau is a business intelligence (bi) product positioned for buyers that want stronger context around pricing, category fit, and real-world proof before committing to a shortlist.
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