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Amplitude vs Tableau
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Tableau
Business intelligence and visual analytics platform for data-driven decisions
From $15/mo
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Amplitude
Pros
- Unified platform combining analytics, experimentation, session replay, and engagement tools reduces tool sprawl
- Generous free tier with 10K MTUs, 10M events, session replay, and unlimited feature flags
- 156+ pre-built integrations with major CDPs, data warehouses, and marketing tools
- Self-serve analytics with pre-built templates so non-technical users can get answers without relying on data teams
- AI agents that continuously monitor data and surface anomalies 24/7
Cons
- Growth and Enterprise pricing is fully custom and not transparent, making cost planning difficult
- Advanced features like Feature Experimentation and multi-armed bandit tests require Growth or Enterprise plans
- Learning curve for behavioral analytics concepts like cohorts, funnels, and retention analysis can be significant for new users
- Event-based pricing model can become expensive as product usage scales
Tableau
Pros
- Multiple deployment options: fully hosted cloud, self-hosted server, and offline desktop
- Extensive free training resources with structured learning paths for different roles
- Large community with millions of members and Tableau Public for free public visualizations
- Native Salesforce CRM integration and built-in AI/ML capabilities
- Named a 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant Leader in analytics and business intelligence
Cons
- Per-user pricing adds up quickly for large teams with mixed Creator/Explorer/Viewer roles
- Advanced features like Tableau Agent and Agentforce Skills locked behind higher-tier Tableau+ Bundle
- Steep learning curve for advanced calculations, LOD expressions, and data modeling
- Desktop application requires separate download and is only available for Creator-tier users
Our Verdict
Both Amplitude and Tableau are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.