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Tableau review & overview

Market-leading visual analytics platform (Salesforce) with best-in-class drag-and-drop data visualization, deep enterprise governance and a huge community.

Tableau sits in the bi platform space and is most often picked for enterprise, data-visualization. Below is a quick, no-fluff overview to help you decide if it fits.

Key facts

CategoryBi Platform
PricingCloud Standard ~$15/user/mo Viewer, ~$42 Explorer, ~$75 Creator (billed annually); Enterprise ~$35/$70/$115; min. 1 Creator license required
Best forenterprise, data-visualization
Affiliate programNot confirmed

Who it's for

Tableau makes most sense for enterprise.

Key features

What you actually get with Tableau, drawn from independent reviews and the vendor's own documentation:

Integrations

Tableau connects with Snowflake, BigQuery, Redshift, Databricks, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, Salesforce, Google Analytics, Excel, CSV and REST/Hyper API, web data connectors.

What makes it stand out

The reference standard for rich, governed interactive data visualization.

Who it's best for

Mid-to-large enterprises and analyst teams that need deep, governed visual analytics.

Strengths & trade-offs

The honest balance for Tableau, from independent reviews rather than its sales page. We go deeper in the full Tableau review.

Strengths

Trade-offs

Notable facts

Concrete, checkable details rather than marketing claims:

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Sources

The features and facts above on Tableau are drawn from these independent reviews and vendor pages: