I like the pricing structure. I get billed by how much data I put in, not how many people are looking at the data. It's better for me as I can control pricing a bit more easily.
SVP, Head of Enterprise Data Mgmt & Data Intelligence at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2022-11-14T21:55:06Z
Nov 14, 2022
We were early adopters of the solution so we got some really good deals. Right now we have enterprise, all-you-can-eat deal with whitelisting and everything else. I think it's competitive and it's certainly less than some of the competitors on Tableau. Obviously, it's more than Power BI, which Microsoft gives away relatively cheaply as part of Office 365, but the three main people in that space, I would say it's less than Tableau, more than Power BI, and about on par with let's say TIBCO Spotfire. I think, being a smaller company, ThoughtSpot is a lot more flexible and that's where there's another advantage in their pricing model. I think they're willing to work with you a lot more than let's say a Tableau. I give the pricing a six out of ten.
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I like the pricing structure. I get billed by how much data I put in, not how many people are looking at the data. It's better for me as I can control pricing a bit more easily.
I rate ThoughtSpot six out of 10 for affordability.
I can't speak to the exact cost of the solution.
We were early adopters of the solution so we got some really good deals. Right now we have enterprise, all-you-can-eat deal with whitelisting and everything else. I think it's competitive and it's certainly less than some of the competitors on Tableau. Obviously, it's more than Power BI, which Microsoft gives away relatively cheaply as part of Office 365, but the three main people in that space, I would say it's less than Tableau, more than Power BI, and about on par with let's say TIBCO Spotfire. I think, being a smaller company, ThoughtSpot is a lot more flexible and that's where there's another advantage in their pricing model. I think they're willing to work with you a lot more than let's say a Tableau. I give the pricing a six out of ten.