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The best Mode alternatives in 2026

Quick answer: The strongest Mode alternatives are Tableau, Microsoft Power BI and Looker. Tableau is the closest match for most users; the others trade off on price, features or focus. All 6 are compared below on pricing, strengths and best use case.

Mode is a solid bi platform tool — Analyst-centric platform combining SQL, Python/R notebooks and visualization in one workflow; owned by ThoughtSpot, aimed at advanced data teams. But perhaps you've hit a limit, or simply want to compare before committing. Here are the strongest alternatives worth a look, with what sets each apart.

Each option below works in the same broad space as Mode; the right swap depends on which trade-off matters most to you.

Alternatives at a glance

AlternativePricingBest for
TableauCloud Standard ~$15/user/mo Viewer, ~$42 Explorer, ~$75 Creator (billed annually); Enterprise ~$35/$70/$115; min. 1 Creator license requiredenterprise
Microsoft Power BI~$14/user/mo Pro, ~$24/user/mo Premium Per User (PPU); Fabric F64 capacity ~$5,257/mo; Desktop and personal use freemicrosoft-shops
LookerCustom quote only (platform fee + per-user); no public list price; enterprise deployments typically tens of thousands to $100k+/yrdata-teams
MetabaseOpen-source self-host free; Cloud Starter ~$100/mo +~$6/user (5 incl.); Pro ~$575/mo +~$12/user (10 incl.); Enterprise from ~$20k/yrstartups
Sigma ComputingCustom quote only; no public pricing; median deployment ~$61k/yr (range ~$17.5k-$131k); Build/Creator seats ~$2k-3.5k/user/yrcloud-warehouse-users
Qlik Sense~$30/user/mo Business, ~$70/user/mo Enterprise SaaS (billed annually); capacity tiers from ~$3,300-5,500/mo; free trialassociative-analytics

The alternatives in detail

Tableau Bi Platform

Market-leading visual analytics platform (Salesforce) with best-in-class drag-and-drop data visualization, deep enterprise governance and a huge community. A good swap when you care most about enterprise.

The reference standard for rich, governed interactive data visualization.

Stands out for:

Pricing: Cloud Standard ~$15/user/mo Viewer, ~$42 Explorer, ~$75 Creator (billed annually); Enterprise ~$35/$70/$115; min. 1 Creator license required · Best for: enterprise, data-visualization

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Microsoft Power BI Bi Platform

The most widely adopted BI suite, tightly integrated with Microsoft 365, Excel and Fabric; very low per-user entry price and a free Desktop authoring app. Worth a look for microsoft-shops.

The cheapest credible path into enterprise BI for Microsoft-centric organizations.

Stands out for:

Pricing: ~$14/user/mo Pro, ~$24/user/mo Premium Per User (PPU); Fabric F64 capacity ~$5,257/mo; Desktop and personal use free · Best for: microsoft-shops, budget-conscious

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Looker Bi Platform

Google Cloud's enterprise BI platform built on the LookML semantic modeling layer, giving a single governed source of truth and powerful embedded/data-app capabilities. Worth a look for data-teams.

A governed semantic layer and APIs that make it as much a data platform as a BI tool.

Stands out for:

Pricing: Custom quote only (platform fee + per-user); no public list price; enterprise deployments typically tens of thousands to $100k+/yr · Best for: data-teams, embedded-analytics

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Metabase Bi Platform

Open-source, self-service BI that non-technical users can query without SQL; fast to deploy and a popular free self-hosted option with managed cloud tiers. Consider it if startups is your priority.

The easiest open-source path to self-service BI for startups and small teams.

Stands out for:

Pricing: Open-source self-host free; Cloud Starter ~$100/mo +~$6/user (5 incl.); Pro ~$575/mo +~$12/user (10 incl.); Enterprise from ~$20k/yr · Best for: startups, self-service-bi

Full Metabase overview

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Sigma Computing Bi Platform

Cloud-native analytics with a spreadsheet-like interface that queries the data warehouse live, letting business users explore billions of rows without extracts. A good swap when you care most about cloud-warehouse-users.

Brings a live spreadsheet directly onto your cloud warehouse without extracts.

Stands out for:

Pricing: Custom quote only; no public pricing; median deployment ~$61k/yr (range ~$17.5k-$131k); Build/Creator seats ~$2k-3.5k/user/yr · Best for: cloud-warehouse-users, spreadsheet-users

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Qlik Sense Bi Platform

Associative in-memory engine that lets users freely explore data in any direction without pre-built query paths; strong governed self-service and data integration. Worth a look for associative-analytics.

Its associative in-memory engine lets users explore data in any direction without predefined drill paths.

Stands out for:

Pricing: ~$30/user/mo Business, ~$70/user/mo Enterprise SaaS (billed annually); capacity tiers from ~$3,300-5,500/mo; free trial · Best for: associative-analytics, mid-market

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FAQ

What is the best Mode alternative?

Tableau is our pick for most users looking to move on from Mode, though the best fit depends on your needs.

Is there a free Mode alternative?

Several alternatives above offer a free tier or trial, so you can test them without upfront cost.

Why switch from Mode?

Common reasons are pricing, a specific feature, or a workflow that another tool handles more naturally.