You nailed it. Metabase is easy to install, get up and running, and start using quickly. It's good for beginners who already knows SQL and need to make fast visualizations, but has a lot of limits, presentation-wise.
Debating this right now along with some other tools. Leaning more towards Metabase because with the use case of our very non-technical business side, it is probably easier for them to pick it up. They really just want to drill down in the end and not play around with too many types of visualizations. Lightweight install also ends up being lighter maintenance. I can't even get Superset to work consistently on my local machine let alone what will happen when it's in production 😱
Cool, can we do customization? 1) conditional graphs (graphs based on dropdown) 2) Additional text about datapoint shown on or below the graph 3) Can we do additions customization like html overlay? 4) How scalable are these? appreciate it!
Superset offers a "Public" role which can give anonymous access. You can also give this anonymous role, different access levels. superset.apache.org/docs/security/#public Metabase has group based permissions, and to be in a group, you can't be anonymous. So Superset it is.
In Metabase, if some of the people in a group have the open source on-premise metabase account, can they interact with the dashboard created by a pro user on-premise?
Hi, already change my os, right now have Linux manjaro and I don't know which to use. I want it for knowledge, and for a personal project with radio. Also I am searching some program to use something like power query on Excel. Thanks for your advice. I am bi and I know SQL. Thanks
I had the same issue setting up on a mac too. Planning to make a video on the process. I have found setting it up on docker the easiest if you're trying locally. For production, you can easily deploy it on Restack restack.io/products/superset