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BI and Visualisation: Dashboards That Get Opened

Four BI tools from everyday project work, Power BI to Metabase. Rated on what counts when the dashboard faces the Monday management meeting.

4 integrationseditorially ratedas of July 2026
Metabase

Metabase

EU region

Open-source BI that business departments actually understand. Perfect for the mid-market and self-hostable, but eventually hits its limits with highly complex enterprise data models.

4.3
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Power BI

Microsoft

US-Cloud

Microsoft's self-service BI, firmly set in the DACH mid-market. Often already licensed in M365 and adopted by business teams, but US cloud and only as good as the data model underneath.

3.9
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US-Cloud

Free dashboarding tool with native BigQuery connectivity (and after the Looker intermezzo, finally called Data Studio again). Ubiquitous in marketing, but suffers massive performance drops when blending data and lacks version control entirely.

3.6
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Tableau

Salesforce

US-Cloud

The visualisation leader for analyst teams. Unmatched in exploratory analysis and chart depth, clearly enterprise-oriented since the Salesforce acquisition, and priced accordingly.

3.5
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Head-to-head

BI & Visualisation side by side.

Score, rating axes and facts for every rated tool in this category, next to each other. Drop columns and add them back.

4 of 4 tools · BI & Visualisation

Criterion
MetabaseEU region
Power BIUS-Cloud
TableauUS-Cloud
Overall score
4.3
3.9
3.6
3.5
Accessibility
5.0

Business teams use it without SQL.

4.0

Excel-style handling, quickly adopted in an M365 shop.

4.5

Extremely common in marketing, ready in minutes.

3.0

Built for analysts; casual users need a run-up.

Analytical depth
3.0

It hits limits with highly complex enterprise models.

4.0

DAX and the data model carry demanding analysis.

3.0

Data blending costs heavy performance; joins belong in dbt.

4.8

Exploratory analysis and chart control at reference level.

Value for money
4.5

Open source; the paid tiers stay mid-market friendly.

4.5

Already included in many Microsoft 365 bundles.

4.5

Free, with a native BigQuery connection.

2.5

Licensed per user and role, clearly above Power BI level.

Data ownership
4.5

Self-hostable in the EU, directly on your own warehouse.

3.0

US cloud with an EU data boundary; import mode copies data to Microsoft.

2.5

A Google Cloud product with no self-hosting option and no version control.

3.5

A Salesforce product; the server variant allows self-hosting.

Pricing model
Open source; cloud/pro subscription
Pro license per user, often included in M365
Free
Subscription per user (Creator/Explorer/Viewer)
Vendor
Metabase · USA
Microsoft · USA
Google · USA
Salesforce · USA
Subcategory
BI & Dashboards
BI & Dashboards
BI & Dashboards
BI & Dashboards
Operating model
EU-Region
US-Cloud
US-Cloud
US-Cloud
Last reviewed
Jun 2026
Jul 2026
Jun 2026
Jul 2026
When it fits
When business teams need self-service BI on the warehouse, self-hosted and affordable.
When Microsoft 365 is a given and business teams need self-service BI.
When marketing dashboards should appear fast and free on BigQuery.
When demanding visualisation and analyst workflows come first.
When it does not
When highly complex enterprise data models or DAX worlds are required.
When the team works outside the Microsoft world or self-hosting is mandatory.
When data blending, versioning or performance become the bottleneck.
When budget and team are a better match for Metabase or Power BI.

Every value comes from our individual reviews, scored against the review methodology. Prices without warranty, no paid placement.

BI tools translate warehouse tables into decisions. The category's uncomfortable truth: the tool is rarely the problem, the data model behind it almost always is. That is why we also rate connection quality here, not just the chart gallery.

When this category matters

When reporting should move from tool screenshots to one shared number base. When management wants an executive dashboard that works without spoken footnotes. Or when business teams need self-service access without taking the raw data apart.

Decision criteria

  • Licence model per user versus open source in self-operation.
  • Warehouse connectivity: query live or maintain extracts?
  • Permissions and row-level security for business-team access.
  • Self-service fit: can non-analysts answer their own questions?

Common stack combinations

Which BI tool fits Microsoft environments?

Power BI, almost always. The Pro licence often already sits in the M365 contract, and the governance integration saves IT real work.

Is the free Data Studio not enough?

For GA4 and ads reporting, yes. Limits appear with large data volumes, permission concepts, and anything beyond Google sources.

Tool decision

Which tool fits your situation.

The Stack Calculator gives you a first direction; the Audit Sprint decides with numbers from your own traffic.