Sisense - Top Competitors (Mar 2022)
Compare PricingITQlick Score: | 94/100 |
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Pricing: | 4/10 - average cost |
Category: | Business Intelligence -> Sisense review -> Sisense competitors |
Ranking: | Ranked 3 out of 553 Business Intelligence systems |
Company: | Sisense |
Pricing: | starts at $83 per employee/month |
Typical customers: | Small, medium and large size businesses |
Platforms: | Desktop, Mobile, Cloud |
Links: | Sisense review, Sisense pricing guide |
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Sisense vs. Alternatives in 2024
Sisense competes with other business intelligence systems such as QlickView, Domo, and Tableau Desktop. We will compare these business intelligence systems in some specific aspects below.- Functionality: Sisense offers features like Embed, Analytics, Clouds, integrations, Agility management, and customization. When compared to its alternatives, Domo offers data integration, BI and analytics (available in Sisense & QlikView), intelligent apps (available in Sisense), embedded analytics (available in Sisense & QlikView). QlikView offers mobility and reporting (unavailable in Sisense), interactive dashboards, self-service visualization (lacking in Sisense).
- Customers/Industries: Sisense targets business analysts in Healthcare, Manufacturing, Financial Services, Retail, Technology, Pharma & Life Sciences. Companies with business analysts who use Sisense are PRG, Air Canada, Crisis text line, Crunchbase, etc. Domo targets financial industries, manufacturing, and retail. Companies with business analysts using Domo are The New York Times, eBay, DHL, Comcast, DellEmc, Telus, etc. Qlick View targets business analysts in industries like Healthcare, Financial Services, Retail, Manufacturing, High Tech, Public Sector, Energy and Utilities, Communications, Life Sciences, Consumer Products, etc. Tableau Desktop targets business analysts in industries like Communication & Media, High Technology, Sports Management, Energy & Resources, Banking, Insurance, Wealth Management, Healthcare, Life Sciences, Manufacturing, Associations & Non-Profits, Education, Government, Consumer Goods, Retail & Wholesale, Services, etc.
- Cost: The license cost information for Sisense is unavailable on the official website of the company. According to ITQlick expert cost research, Sisense is cost-rated at 2/5, which means it is a low-cost business intelligence software. The rating system considers this software rated 1-2 as low-cost and 4-5 as high cost. Tableau Desktop starts at $70/user/month billed annually. Tableau Desktop offers a free trial. The license cost information for Domo and QlickView is unavailable.
- Cloud-based/On-premise: Sisense and its alternatives are cloud-based.
- Popularity: Sisense (2004) is privately held with over 2,000 top companies worldwide who infuse analytics with it. When compared to its alternatives, Domo (2010) is publicly traded under the Nasdaq using the DOMO symbol. Qlick View (1993) is a privately held company with over 50,000 customers. Tableau Desktop is a Salesforce (1993) subsidiary publicly traded on the NYSE with the CRM symbol.
- Support: Sisense and its alternatives share similar support channels like email/help desk, FAQs/forum, a knowledge base, and Chat. All the alternatives offer Phone support and a 24/7 live rep which is lacking in Sisense.
Sisense alternatives - for small & large Business
Here are the top 4 alternatives to Sisense that are worth checking out: Qlik Sense for SMBs, SuiteAnalytics for large size business, SAP NetWeaver Business Warehouse for growing companies, and Helical Insight for low budget organizations.
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