It lets you connect your Spreadsheet, Uploaded CSV, Airtable, Notion Database, and SQL DB.
You then use natural language to query your data into visualization on a canvas, from where you can start to design it into beautiful content, such as using AI summary to create a layout and visual elements along with your main chart.
Columns specialize in time series data, you can easily forecast the future from there as well. Lastly, you can set up a schedule to keep it updated with your data without manually updating it.
Columns AI's answer
A super-fast data analytics engine (https://github.com/varchar-io/nebula) AI across all storytelling stages: Columns understands your data, Columns understands you, and Columns understands your story.
You can think of it as Canva for Data - a free canvas to craft all beautiful and insightful information on.
Columns AI's answer
Easy to use. Super fast. Full intelligence. Flexible for design.
Columns AI's answer
People who love data storytelling. People who are tired of heavy BI tools like Tableau or Power BI, seeking lightweight but much more efficient alternatives.
People want personalized product experiences, and are 100% flexible in making content.
Columns AI's answer
Love to share if you're interested in the product, let's talk!
Columns AI's answer
Big data AI Visualization Free Canvas
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Not disclose here.
Based on our record, Tableau seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 8 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Hey everyone, I'm interested in taking the Tableau Certified Data Analyst Exam Readiness course through tableau.com to prepare and get Tableau certified. I had some questions about the course, such as are the videos pre recorded or in person, do you have access to the material once the 90 days expire, and I was also wondering if anyone had input/advice for this course. Thanks! Source: almost 2 years ago
Could anyone recommend what media I should approach to publish my work (internet or print). I could try the Tableau forum in tableau.com but it's not very active + Tableau may be unappreciative as my work overlaps with their (pricey) data management solution. Plus it needs to be some high visibility / reputable media to count for my career development. Any recommendations welcome thanks!!! Source: over 2 years ago
Tableau public: tableau.com. Big player but your data will be made public and not really user-friendly data model. Source: about 3 years ago
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I just started learning Tableau because our dept is transitioning into Tableau from Power BI. Since I already have years of experience with Power BI I just went over their tutorials from tableau.com and got onboarded pretty quick. I'm still learning it but I'm at least able to build out reports and get things done. Its not too difficult to pickup one BI tool when you have experience with another. Source: about 3 years ago
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