Skip to content
Software Articles

GoodData Pricing: What’s Included

Table of Contents

Disclaimer: We source public information for GoodData’s pricing, including its own site. All pricing information within this resource is accurate at the time of publication.

GoodData is a business intelligence platform with self-service analytics for end users. It includes many features, such as drag-and-drop dashboards and visualization, the ability to connect with any data source and robust security. GoodData has an embedded analytics tool for companies to offer business intelligence functionality to their internal or external clients. Developers can scale GoodData to different groups (e.g., teams, clients) without having to pay for per-user pricing.

In this post, we’ll discuss GoodData’s pricing in more detail.

Does GoodData have a free plan?

GoodData offers a Community edition on Docker Hub for developers that want a self-hosted cloud-native solution. Otherwise, new users can test the software with a 30-day free trial.

GoodData Pricing Plans

GoodData has two pricing plans that support an unlimited number of users. It doesn’t have a per-user pricing model. Instead, it bases its pricing on a per-workspace, per-month strategy. Billing is only on an annual basis. GoodData doesn’t publicly display its pricing information, so prospects will have to get a custom quote.

Here’s the details of the two plans.

Professional

The Professional plan starts at $12,000 per year and includes Amazon Web Services (AWS) hosting, plus self-service analytics, multitenancy, a semantic layer with reusable metrics, embedding with iFrame or React SDK, custom dashboard plugin extensions, whitelabeling and a custom domain URL.

Enterprise

The Enterprise plan is intended for organizations that want to scale GoodData to thousands of workspaces. It includes all of the features of the Professional plan, plus hybrid deployment, tools for metadata import and export, support for data lakehouses, monitoring, HIPAA compliance standards and 24/7 support by ticketing, email and phone.

Conclusion

Because companies can pay for GoodData on a per-workspace, per-month basis instead of user-based pricing, they can scale it to many teams or clients. Interested prospects can test the software for free or contact GoodData for more information.

Melissa Pardo-Bunte

Melissa Pardo-Bunte

Contributor

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.