I do not have to make any payments to use the solution. In the beginning, Looker may work fine for its users. If advanced users who have experience with BI tools use Looker, then they may find it to be a product with a few limitations.
It's not cheap, but it's not expensive for big companies. So, for small businesses, it might not be a good choice, but for medium and larger businesses, it's okay.
I am not 100% sure about the price, but Looker is slightly less expensive in comparison to Power BI. The tool isn't cheap, but it's roughly in the same range as its competitors. I think they give larger organizations discounts for high use.
Vice President Engineering at a pharma/biotech company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
May 12, 2022
I don't know their subscription fees. I am not really aware of where they stand in terms of pricing. However, it's my understanding that Tableau is more expensive. The pricing for Power BI and Tableau varies quite a bit. You pay maybe $1,000 for a user subscription for Tableau and $100 for Power BI.
PhD/ Doctorial Candidate: Electric-/Electronics-Development at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Feb 22, 2022
With respect to buy solutions, cost is relevant. However, the Looker solution would have outmatched the ongoing multi-million budget spending with respect to cost-efficiency.
Google Data Studio enables seamless integration with Google's ecosystem, enhancing data visualization with Looker's capabilities. Its semantic layer and real-time insights support efficient dashboard creation and sharing.Google Data Studio offers comprehensive data management through LookML, allowing custom data modeling with minimal training. Its centralized data management facilitates dashboard creation for non-technical employees. Users benefit from real-time insights and advanced...
I do not have to make any payments to use the solution. In the beginning, Looker may work fine for its users. If advanced users who have experience with BI tools use Looker, then they may find it to be a product with a few limitations.
It is cheap.
The solution is open-source. It is free for all.
When we started, it was affordable, but now they have revised the prices. It is expensive now.
It's not cheap, but it's not expensive for big companies. So, for small businesses, it might not be a good choice, but for medium and larger businesses, it's okay.
I am not 100% sure about the price, but Looker is slightly less expensive in comparison to Power BI. The tool isn't cheap, but it's roughly in the same range as its competitors. I think they give larger organizations discounts for high use.
I don't know their subscription fees. I am not really aware of where they stand in terms of pricing. However, it's my understanding that Tableau is more expensive. The pricing for Power BI and Tableau varies quite a bit. You pay maybe $1,000 for a user subscription for Tableau and $100 for Power BI.
With respect to buy solutions, cost is relevant. However, the Looker solution would have outmatched the ongoing multi-million budget spending with respect to cost-efficiency.