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Looker Business Intelligence Review

by Looker Business Intelligence

0.0 / 5.0
Deployment: Cloud, On-prem
Free Trial: Available

Overview

Detailed Analysis

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Founded:
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Looker
Looker
2011
Santa Cruz, CA
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Customers:
Deployment Model:
Free Trial:
Private
450+
Cloud, On-Premise
Yes

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Looker At A Glance

Good: Easy to use, LookML proprietary data modeling language, implementation done in hours rather than days or weeks.
Bad: Fairly young player in BI market, does not support OLAP functionality.
Bottom Line: Looker's web-based platform allows users to explore data in a timely manner to help them make better business decisions.

Product Overview

Looker is a data-discovery platform that helps companies make better business decisions through real-time access to data. Data, no matter the size, can be analyzed within Looker’s 100% in-database and 100% browser-based platform. Looker analytics integrate with any SQL database or data warehouse, such as Amazon Redshift, Greenplum, and Microsoft Azure SQL Data Warehouse.

Looker is easy to run. Users do not have to be experienced data analysts and do not need to have SQL knowledge. There is no complicated coding. Users can drill into the data across tables and charts. The platform includes self-service functions such as filtering, pivoting, and the creation of dashboards and visualizations.

Looker allows for collaboration among users. The platform is accessible on any browser as well as on mobile devices  – reports and data can be shared via email or URLs. Data can be integrated into different applications such as Google Docs, Excel, and even customer and third-party applications. It can also be manually exported in .csv or text files.

In 2015, Looker has debuted Powered by Looker, a new platform that allows companies to embed Looker analytics into any portal, site, or app. Looker also offers an optional service that allows a company’s external partners or clients to analyze data within the platform.

 

Features

We have indicated some standard features of Looker below. However, we want to focus on its data modeling capability. Looker has its own proprietary modeling language called LookML, which enables users to develop custom models within the platform. Users can create new metrics, edit the existing model, and explore a variety of data views, including charts, graphs, and maps.

Looker has recently enhanced its dashboards to make it easier to use and accessible from any device. Also, charts, reports, and graphs are fully customizable.

  • Ad Hoc Analysis?
  • Online Analytical Processing (OLAP)?
  • Predictive Analytics?
  • Profit Analysis?
  • Trend Indicators?
  • Ad Hoc Reporting?
  • Automatic Scheduled Reporting?
  • Customizable Dashboard?

Target Market

We have listed several customers below who have used Looker. Some examples of what companies use Looker for include supply chain analytics, digital marketing, and customer analytics.

  • Braintree
  • Dollar Shave Club
  • Doctor OnDemand
  • One Kings Lane
  • Quirky
  • Venmo
  • Upworthy
  • Monetate
  • SmugMug
  • First Round Capital

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Implementation/Integration

As the platform is browser-based, deployment is faster than traditional BI models. Instead of waiting weeks or months, Looker customers can have their platform implemented in hours, due to the platform being packaged in a .jar file. The platform can be installed within the customer’s existing infrastructure, and can be hosted on either the customer’s servers or or Looker’s.

Customer Service & Support

Looker does provide training on its platform. Looker analysts assist data teams in creating models of their business data. End users will also be trained on how to explore data.

In terms of customer support, Looker provides access to its Analytics Support sector, where users can submit issues. Analysts are also available via chat. Users will also benefit from unlimited upgrades and maintenance.

Shortcomings

As it was established in 2011, Looker is still a fairly young player in the BI market. However, it shows promise in adapting to customers’ needs in a timely manner. Also, unlike most other BI vendors, Looker’s software doesn’t support the OLAP functionality – potential users will need to be aware of this if this feature is critical to what they’re looking for in BI software.

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About

Founded in 2011, Looker is relatively new in the BI market. But it brings a unique view. Looker believes that businesses can thrive when everyone within the company can easily access consistently defined data. Looker’s web-based BI platform is designed to accommodate any business user who wants to explore high-resolution data and get actionable insights. Its customers have used the software to discover insights that have led to increased revenue and improved business decisions.

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Looker Business Intelligence may work for specific use cases, but we recommend exploring alternatives before committing.

Written by

Melissa Pardo-Bunte

Melissa Pardo-Bunte brings over seven years of experience reviewing products and technologies that businesses rely on. Her role with Better Buys began in its previous incarnation as a dedicated printed and electronic buyer's guide. Her role has evolved from researching and fact-checking technical specs on office equipment and providing proofreading expertise to writing reviews and managing the Editor's Choice Award program. Prior to joining Better Buys, Melissa has worked in the marketing research industry for nine years. In addition to office equipment, Melissa also writes reviews for other software technology, such as Business Intelligence, HR, and CMMS.