Senior Software Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
Dec 7, 2025
Regarding licensing, I cannot provide detailed information on that topic. However, I can say that Power BI is open-source. If Mode Enterprise were provided as open-source, more people could start using it. I have used many other BI tools, but when I compare other BI tools with Mode Enterprise, I find it more interesting because it supports Amazon Redshift and cloud-related technology as well as some static-related technology. It also supports customization through coding with JavaScript and Python. Many organizations are not using Mode Enterprise because they may not be aware of its features. If Mode Enterprise is advertised in a well-developed manner, organizations will definitely start using it more than other tools. My overall review rating for Mode Enterprise is seven out of ten.
The solution was worked on through its website. You did need to have specific emails linked to the same account. It was all saved on the cloud because it was on their website. Mode didn't have an account for everyone at the company to go in and do it, so sometimes, certain higher-ups would have to do it through another person's computer to see it. I assume it wasn't an extra $10-a-person kind of deal. One thing I remember being very frustrating was that when you were running the SQL query with the parameter written into it, no data would show up because the parameter was, by default, blank. I would always have to put an answer in just to ensure the data appeared properly. I did occasionally forget to change the parameter, which is an easy error to make, forgetting to change back the parameter once you see the data is right. That's the only advice I have for working with the solution. I rate Mode Analytics a nine out of ten.
I would say that from a product design perspective, from a UI perspective, I would say that be mindful that you will need a lot of effort from front-end developers if you are aiming to personalize the look and feel of the solution. But besides that, I would say that feel free to explore UI because it is something you can achieve with Mode Analytics. I would say also that maybe one important thing is to have all of the teams aligned so we know we have the data team working on KPIs, but also at the same time, we do need to have front-end developers early on in order to have a successful and on-time delivery. I would rate Mode Analytics a seven on a scale of one to ten.
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Regarding licensing, I cannot provide detailed information on that topic. However, I can say that Power BI is open-source. If Mode Enterprise were provided as open-source, more people could start using it. I have used many other BI tools, but when I compare other BI tools with Mode Enterprise, I find it more interesting because it supports Amazon Redshift and cloud-related technology as well as some static-related technology. It also supports customization through coding with JavaScript and Python. Many organizations are not using Mode Enterprise because they may not be aware of its features. If Mode Enterprise is advertised in a well-developed manner, organizations will definitely start using it more than other tools. My overall review rating for Mode Enterprise is seven out of ten.
The solution was worked on through its website. You did need to have specific emails linked to the same account. It was all saved on the cloud because it was on their website. Mode didn't have an account for everyone at the company to go in and do it, so sometimes, certain higher-ups would have to do it through another person's computer to see it. I assume it wasn't an extra $10-a-person kind of deal. One thing I remember being very frustrating was that when you were running the SQL query with the parameter written into it, no data would show up because the parameter was, by default, blank. I would always have to put an answer in just to ensure the data appeared properly. I did occasionally forget to change the parameter, which is an easy error to make, forgetting to change back the parameter once you see the data is right. That's the only advice I have for working with the solution. I rate Mode Analytics a nine out of ten.
I rate the solution a seven out of ten.
I would say that from a product design perspective, from a UI perspective, I would say that be mindful that you will need a lot of effort from front-end developers if you are aiming to personalize the look and feel of the solution. But besides that, I would say that feel free to explore UI because it is something you can achieve with Mode Analytics. I would say also that maybe one important thing is to have all of the teams aligned so we know we have the data team working on KPIs, but also at the same time, we do need to have front-end developers early on in order to have a successful and on-time delivery. I would rate Mode Analytics a seven on a scale of one to ten.