Azure Data Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 10
Apr 9, 2026
There are definitely a few areas where Plotly Dash Enterprise could improve to become even more effective. Currently, most dashboards need to be built from scratch, so having more ready-made templates, such as those for sales, finance, or monitoring dashboards, would significantly speed up development. A more guided user interface and low-code features would help with onboarding for beginners and non-technical users, making the platform more accessible. While the visualization capabilities are flexible, some advanced charts require extra customization, so more out-of-the-box visual components similar to those found in Power BI or Tableau would be beneficial. Additionally, performance optimization tools for large-scale apps need to be improved, as performance tuning requires manual intervention. Enhancements in version control could make deeper interactions with CI/CD pipelines and tracking smoother for enterprise workflows. Lastly, production pricing flexibility is essential, as current pricing models seem more geared towards large organizations, which may limit accessibility for smaller teams and startups.
Nothing comes to mind at the moment about how Plotly Dash Enterprise can be improved. It is simply the fact that people do not discuss Plotly Dash Enterprise much, and it is such a good tool. I feel that Plotly should focus more on how they can improve the product's reach to other people as well. The capabilities of Plotly Dash Enterprise have not been discussed that much in the communities. It is a really good platform.
The main improvement I can think of is that while creating charts, it gives you a certain format of how it could look. If you want to create something extra and go more vivid and creative with how the actual chart would look, it allows for that option but could be improved to be more artistic or aesthetically pleasing. This sort of format is missing, and I think it would be beneficial to the analytics team if it can be more interactive, with the capability of D3.js, and give us more control over how our actual dashboard would look to achieve a more aesthetic appearance. The strict format of how you can shape those charts and that extra nuance you need to keep in code to get the exact possible results are the reasons behind my rating. The rest of the features provided by Plotly are extremely good.
Data Analyst at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Jun 30, 2023
The solution cannot be deployed on the website and shared with others through its own platform. We need a third-party platform to share the application that we develop. In Tableau and Power BI, we can simply share the website with others as long as we use the paid version. However, for Plotly, we need to deploy our app on a cloud-based service like AWS or other third-party websites to share with others.
Plotly Dash Enterprise is a commercial platform designed for creating and deploying data visualization applications. It provides advanced tools and infrastructure to simplify the process of building interactive dashboards and analytics applications.Plotly Dash Enterprise enables professionals to harness the power of Dash framework for enterprise-level scalability and deployment. By integrating seamlessly with existing workflows, it supports easy collaboration while ensuring robust data...
There are definitely a few areas where Plotly Dash Enterprise could improve to become even more effective. Currently, most dashboards need to be built from scratch, so having more ready-made templates, such as those for sales, finance, or monitoring dashboards, would significantly speed up development. A more guided user interface and low-code features would help with onboarding for beginners and non-technical users, making the platform more accessible. While the visualization capabilities are flexible, some advanced charts require extra customization, so more out-of-the-box visual components similar to those found in Power BI or Tableau would be beneficial. Additionally, performance optimization tools for large-scale apps need to be improved, as performance tuning requires manual intervention. Enhancements in version control could make deeper interactions with CI/CD pipelines and tracking smoother for enterprise workflows. Lastly, production pricing flexibility is essential, as current pricing models seem more geared towards large organizations, which may limit accessibility for smaller teams and startups.
Plotly Dash Enterprise is pretty good, but it could benefit from more marketing so that more people are aware of it.
Nothing comes to mind at the moment about how Plotly Dash Enterprise can be improved. It is simply the fact that people do not discuss Plotly Dash Enterprise much, and it is such a good tool. I feel that Plotly should focus more on how they can improve the product's reach to other people as well. The capabilities of Plotly Dash Enterprise have not been discussed that much in the communities. It is a really good platform.
The main improvement I can think of is that while creating charts, it gives you a certain format of how it could look. If you want to create something extra and go more vivid and creative with how the actual chart would look, it allows for that option but could be improved to be more artistic or aesthetically pleasing. This sort of format is missing, and I think it would be beneficial to the analytics team if it can be more interactive, with the capability of D3.js, and give us more control over how our actual dashboard would look to achieve a more aesthetic appearance. The strict format of how you can shape those charts and that extra nuance you need to keep in code to get the exact possible results are the reasons behind my rating. The rest of the features provided by Plotly are extremely good.
I believe that the price of the tool's paid services is on the premium side, so the pricing model can be considered for improvement.
The solution cannot be deployed on the website and shared with others through its own platform. We need a third-party platform to share the application that we develop. In Tableau and Power BI, we can simply share the website with others as long as we use the paid version. However, for Plotly, we need to deploy our app on a cloud-based service like AWS or other third-party websites to share with others.