If you're looking for a product that can tap into multiple data sources and create custom reports and dashboards, Tableau is a top contender. It can tap into a broad range of databases and has features like AI/ML, visual storytelling and collaboration tools. Tableau can be used in cloud, on-premises and Salesforce CRM environments, so it can handle a variety of situations. It's used by companies like Whole Foods Market and Dubai Airports, and it's helped with data democratization and insights that drive action.
Another option is Sisense, an analytics tool that can tap into multiple data sources. It offers interactive, personalized insights with AI and machine learning abilities. Sisense offers pro-code, low-code and no-code options for advanced analytics and has end-to-end security governance. It's highly customizable and geared for both businesspeople and developers, so you can build and share custom dashboards and insights.
Polymer is another option. It automatically transforms complex data into insights and can tap into multiple data sources. With more than 20 data connectors, including Google Ads and Facebook Ads, Polymer doesn't require data science or engineering skills to build dashboards. It's designed to be easy to use and offers real-time insights with automated updates so people can make data-driven decisions without having to worry about the underlying complexity.
Last, Airbook is a collaborative data workspace that can tap into more than 150 data sources. It lets you query data with SQL, Python or no-code interfaces and includes features like collaborative workspaces, visualization and query saving and reuse. Airbook is good for teams that want to become more data-driven across a variety of analytics use cases, including marketing, sales and product analytics.