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Cluvio vs Looker: What are the differences?

  1. Pricing Model: Cluvio offers a simple, transparent pricing model based on the number of users and data points, while Looker's pricing is more complex, often requiring custom quotes based on usage and additional features.
  2. Ease of Use: Cluvio is designed for ease of use with a user-friendly interface and intuitive dashboards, whereas Looker may require more training and technical expertise to navigate and set up.
  3. Data Sources: Cluvio supports a variety of data sources including SQL databases, while Looker offers broader support for different types of data sources such as NoSQL and spreadsheets.
  4. Deployment Options: Cluvio provides cloud-based deployment only, while Looker offers both cloud-based and on-premises deployment options for customers.
  5. Customization and Flexibility: Looker provides more advanced customization options and flexibility with its modeling language LookML, allowing for more tailored and complex data analysis compared to Cluvio.
  6. Scalability: Looker is known for its scalability and ability to handle large datasets and complex analytics, making it a preferred choice for enterprise-level organizations compared to Cluvio.

In Summary, Cluvio and Looker differ in their pricing model, ease of use, data sources support, deployment options, customization, and scalability.

Advice on Cluvio and Looker
Mohan Ramanujam
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We are a consumer mobile app IOS/Android startup. The app is instrumented with branch and Firebase. We use Google BigQuery. We are looking at tools that can support engagement and cohort analysis at an early stage price which we can grow with. Data Studio is the default but it would seem Looker provides more power. We don't have much insight into Amplitude other than the fact it is a popular PM tool. Please provide some insight.

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Ruben Lozano
Growth Marketing Specialist at Ruben Lozano Me · | 4 upvotes · 21.1K views

Hello Mohan,

To be honest, I don't have experience working with analytics on apps and also I don't have experience with Looker, so I cannot say I will suggest that one. I know that Amplitude is a known product analytics tool for apps. I know that in the #GoPractice course, Oleg (CEO GoPractice) was using Amplitude in all his experience with mobile game apps, so I guess apps could work well too. I have experience using Amplitude for SaaS solutions and it is great to create all kinds of analytics for the product. Then Google Datastudio is the classic solution to create dashboards and reports connect it with any data source. Also, some people, instead of Amplitude are using the new Google Analytics, @GoogleAnalytics #GA4 or Mixpanel. However, my suggestion is to use Amplitude and if there are reports that you cannot answer with Amplitude, use Google Data Studio.

I hope that could help you.

Cheers,

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Decisions about Cluvio and Looker

Very easy-to-use UI. Good way to make data available inside the company for analysis.

Has some built-in visualizations and can be easily integrated with other JS visualization libraries such as D3.

Can be embedded into product to provide reporting functions.

Support team are helpful.

The only complain I have is lack of API support. Hard to track changes as codes and automate report deployment.

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Vojtech Kopal
Head of Data at Mews Systems · | 3 upvotes · 303.8K views

Power BI is really easy to start with. If you have just several Excel sheets or CSV files, or you build your first automated pipeline, it is actually quite intuitive to build your first reports.

And as we have kept growing, all the additional features and tools were just there within the Azure platform and/or Office 365.

Since we started building Mews, we have already passed several milestones in becoming start up, later also a scale up company and now getting ready to grow even further, and during all these phases Power BI was just the right tool for us.

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    Reduces the barrier of entry to utilizing data

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    What is Cluvio?

    Cluvio lets you run SQL queries against your database, visualize the results and create beautiful, interactive dashboards in minutes.

    What is Looker?

    We've built a unique data modeling language, connections to today's fastest analytical databases, and a service that you can deploy on any infrastructure, and explore on any device. Plus, we'll help you every step of the way.

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