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Tableau vs Amplitude
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
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
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
Our Verdict
Both Tableau and Amplitude are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.