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Qlik Sense vs Looker: which should you choose?

Quick answer: Qlik Sense is built for associative-analytics, while Looker suits data-teams. For most users Looker is the stronger default, but Qlik Sense can be the better fit depending on your budget and use case. Looker has the lower entry price.

If you're weighing Qlik Sense against Looker, the right answer depends on your priorities. Below we compare them on pricing, strengths and the use cases each one fits, then give a clear verdict.

Side-by-side

Qlik SenseLooker
CategoryBi PlatformBi Platform
What it's known forAssociative in-memory engine that lets users freely explore data in any direction without pre-built query paths; strong governed self-service and data integration.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.
Pricing~$30/user/mo Business, ~$70/user/mo Enterprise SaaS (billed annually); capacity tiers from ~$3,300-5,500/mo; free trialCustom quote only (platform fee + per-user); no public list price; enterprise deployments typically tens of thousands to $100k+/yr
Best audienceMid-market and enterprise teams wanting governed self-service plus integrated data prep.Data teams and software vendors wanting governed metrics and embedded analytics on a cloud warehouse.
Best forassociative-analytics, mid-marketdata-teams, embedded-analytics
Entry priceCapacity-based, from ~$825/mo+ (annual)Quote (est. ~$35k-$66k/yr)
Biggest strengthAssociative engine surfaces relationships pre-built query paths miss.Strong governed semantic layer (single source of truth).
Main caveatPer-user and capacity pricing gets expensive at scale.No public list pricing; quotes are high (tens of thousands to $100k+/yr).
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Features compared

Where they really diverge is in the day-to-day feature set:

Qlik Sense key features

  • Associative in-memory engine for free-direction data exploration
  • Insight Advisor AI for suggested analyses and NL search
  • Qlik AutoML for predictive/key-driver analysis
  • Smart visualizations and responsive dashboards

Looker key features

  • LookML semantic modeling layer for a single governed source of truth
  • Git-based version control of data models
  • Embedded analytics and data-app APIs/SDKs
  • In-database architecture (queries the warehouse live, no extracts)

Pricing tiers side by side

Qlik Sense plans

PlanPriceWhat's included
Qlik Cloud Analytics StandardCapacity-based, from ~$825/mo+ (annual)Shared capacity entry
Analyzer user~$41.25/user/moConsume only
Professional user~$72.50/user/moFull create/explore
Enterprise / capacityfrom ~$2,500-$5,000/moLarger capacity, multiple user types

Looker plans

PlanPriceWhat's included
StandardQuote (est. ~$35k-$66k/yr)Platform fee + per-user; smaller deployments
EnterpriseQuote (est. ~$132k/yr)Advanced security/governance
EmbedQuote (est. ~$180k-$198k/yr)Customer-facing embedded analytics

Tiers compiled from the vendors' published plans and independent reviews; prices are approximate and change often, so confirm current figures (and your region's taxes) on each vendor's site.

Strengths compared

Where Qlik Sense wins

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

That makes it the stronger pick for mid-market and enterprise teams wanting governed self-service plus integrated data prep.

Where Looker wins

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

That makes it the stronger pick for data teams and software vendors wanting governed metrics and embedded analytics on a cloud warehouse.

Verdict: choose by fit

There is no single winner; it depends on where you sit.

FAQ

Is Qlik Sense better than Looker?

Looker is the stronger default for most users, but Qlik Sense can be the better fit depending on your budget and use case.

What is the main difference between Qlik Sense and Looker?

Qlik Sense is its associative in-memory engine lets users explore data in any direction without predefined drill paths. Looker is a governed semantic layer and APIs that make it as much a data platform as a BI tool.

Which is cheaper, Qlik Sense or Looker?

Entry pricing differs: Qlik Sense starts at Capacity-based, from ~$825/mo+ (annual), while Looker starts at Quote (est. ~$35k-$66k/yr). Compare the tiers above against your usage.

Sources

Facts above are drawn from these independent reviews and the vendors' own pages for Qlik Sense and Looker: