Domo is a business intelligence tool designed for users at small, medium, and large businesses. Sporting a user-friendly UI and an impressive number of integrations, Domo allows users to blend and transform data and specializes in data visualization. Domo is a powerful platform, but its extremely high price tag and inconsistent connectors, slow processing times, and poor customer service may turn off many potential users.
Acquired by Sisense, Periscope is a popular business intelligence tool designed to work for both data analysts via SQL and business users via drag-and-drop tools. It enables real time real time dashboards and automated notifications for important changes, ensuring that you’re always working from the freshest data. Periscope offers a wide array of data visualization options and customizability.
Panoply is the easiest way to sync, store, and access all your business data. The platform combines a powerful data warehouse with code-free ETL, which results in quick and easy setup and minimal upkeep. Users can query data directly in Panoply or connect their preferred analytical notebook or BI tool.
Cloud-based collection and retention of data.
Pipelines that sync data between a source and a destination.
Automated structuring, cleaning, and standardization of raw data.
A tool that enables you to create SQL queries to analyze data.
How complicated the tool is to use.
How much and what types of support are provided.
Features that ensure data control and consistency.
Protocols that ensure data safety and adherence to industry standards; includes SOC 2, HIPAA, and GDPR.
Built-in integrations with top business intelligence tools.
Built-in integrations with top ETL tools.
Built-in integrations with cloud-based platforms that connect applications, systems, and technologies.
Ability to try the product prior to purchasing.
Domo provides 1,000 integrations to and from data stored in cloud-based platforms, on-premise, proprietary systems, and flat files. Connectors are meant to be plug and play but many users report that connectors do not always work properly and may require assistance from Domo’s Customer Support.
Periscope works with a variety of ETL providers, but does not include native integrations to most data sources.
Panoply provides built-in ETL integrations with dozens of data sources, including popular cloud APIs, databases, CRMs, advertising platforms, and file storage systems. Users can also pipe data in through partners like Stitch or Fivetran or pull in data via an S3 bucket. Once data is synced, users can query it via Panoply’s workbench or connect their favorite BI tool.
Domo does not provide pricing information on its website. Users report that Domo is priced higher than other BI tools and the cost may be prohibitive for small and medium sized businesses. Potential users will need to contact Domo’s Sales department for pricing specifics.
Periscope was acquired by Sisense in 2019 and is now called Sisense for Cloud Data Teams. Interested parties must submit a price quote request to find out its cost.
Panoply offers both monthly and annual plans starting as low as $299 per month. Its pricing model is simple and transparent, based on how many query bytes users need. There are no extra fees for adding users or the number data connectors used so cost is more predictable than with pay-by-the-hour or pay-by-the-row models.
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