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Best BI Tools for Marketing Teams (2026)

Quick answer: Our top pick is Databox, followed by Looker Studio and Mode. Entry prices start near $35/mo. All 5 are compared below on price, strengths and the key trade-off of each, so you can match one to your needs.

Choosing the right tool here comes down to fit, not hype. This guide rounds up the 5 tools we'd actually recommend for Marketing Teams, with what each does best, what it costs, and who should pick it.

Each pick was judged on the job in this guide rather than a generic scorecard, weighing results, price and ramp-up time. Pricing is taken from public plans at the time of writing.

The shortlist at a glance

ToolPricingBest for
DataboxFree plan; paid from ~$0-$135/mo, priced by data sources not users (unlimited users); 14-day Growth trialagencies
Looker StudioFree core product; Looker Studio Pro ~$9/user/project/mo (annual), 30-day trialmarketing-reporting
ModeFree Studio plan; paid plans from ~$49/user/mo (billed annually); enterprise custom (~$6k-50k+/yr)data-analysts
HolisticsEntry ~$800/mo (10 users, 100 reports), Standard ~$1,000/mo (unlimited reports), Security Compliance Suite ~$2,000/modata-teams
LookerCustom quote only (platform fee + per-user); no public list price; enterprise deployments typically tens of thousands to $100k+/yrdata-teams

The picks, ranked

1. Databox Dashboard Software

Marketing/sales KPI dashboard platform that pulls metrics from 100+ tools (HubSpot, GA4, Ads, CRM) into unified dashboards, scorecards and goals; mobile-first. Best suited to teams that care most about agencies.

Why it's on this list: Unifies marketing and sales KPIs from 130+ tools with per-source (not per-user) pricing. Aimed squarely at agencies and marketing/sales teams consolidating KPIs from many SaaS tools.

Standout features:

Standout strength: Priced by data sources, not users (unlimited users).

Worth knowing: Verified affiliate program via FirstPromoter: ~20% recurring for 12 months, ~90-day cookie; separate ~30% Solutions Partner program for agencies.

Pricing: Free plan; paid from ~$0-$135/mo, priced by data sources not users (unlimited users); 14-day Growth trial

Best for:

Full Databox overview

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2. Looker Studio Data Visualization

Google's free dashboarding tool (formerly Data Studio) with native connectors to GA4, Google Ads, Search Console, BigQuery and Sheets; popular for marketing reporting. A strong default when marketing-reporting is the priority.

Why it's on this list: A genuinely free, capable dashboard tool that owns the Google marketing-data use case. Made for marketers and agencies reporting on Google Analytics/Ads and small teams on the Google stack.

Standout features:

Standout strength: Fast for marketing/web reporting.

Worth knowing: No affiliate program (mostly free Google product).

Pricing: Free core product; Looker Studio Pro ~$9/user/project/mo (annual), 30-day trial

Best for:

Full Looker Studio overview

Read more about Looker Studio →

3. Mode Bi Platform

Analyst-centric platform combining SQL, Python/R notebooks and visualization in one workflow; owned by ThoughtSpot, aimed at advanced data teams. A strong default when data-analysts is the priority.

Why it's on this list: Code-first SQL+Python/R analysis, now living inside ThoughtSpot's Analyst Studio. Built for advanced data analysts and data-science-leaning teams comfortable with code.

Standout features:

Standout strength: Strong code-first workflow (SQL + Python + R together).

Worth knowing: Legacy Mode pricing ranged roughly $6k-$50k+/yr; no public list price today.

Pricing: Free Studio plan; paid plans from ~$49/user/mo (billed annually); enterprise custom (~$6k-50k+/yr)

Best for:

Full Mode overview

Read more about Mode →

4. Holistics Bi Platform

SQL-first, code-based analytics platform with a Git-friendly semantic modeling layer (Analytics-as-Code), aimed at data teams who want version-controlled BI. A strong default when data-teams is the priority.

Why it's on this list: Looker-grade governed semantic modeling with Git version control at SMB-friendly pricing. Aimed squarely at data teams (50-500 person companies) wanting analytics-as-code and a governed semantic layer.

Standout features:

Standout strength: Full platform access for every user (no role tiers).

Worth knowing: Pricing is flat-rate (from ~$800-$1,000/mo) with full platform access for every user; no role-based seat discrimination.

Pricing: Entry ~$800/mo (10 users, 100 reports), Standard ~$1,000/mo (unlimited reports), Security Compliance Suite ~$2,000/mo

Best for:

Full Holistics overview

Read more about Holistics →

5. Looker Bi Platform

Google Cloud's enterprise BI platform built on the LookML semantic modeling layer, giving a single governed source of truth and powerful embedded/data-app capabilities. It stands out for data-teams without a heavy setup cost.

Why it's on this list: A governed semantic layer and APIs that make it as much a data platform as a BI tool. Built for data teams and software vendors wanting governed metrics and embedded analytics on a cloud warehouse.

Standout features:

Standout strength: Strong governed semantic layer (single source of truth).

Worth knowing: New Gemini Data Token allowances are free within fair use until 30 Sep 2026, then $3 / 1M input and $20 / 1M output tokens.

Pricing: Custom quote only (platform fee + per-user); no public list price; enterprise deployments typically tens of thousands to $100k+/yr

Best for:

Full Looker overview

Read more about Looker →

How to choose

Work backwards from the one job you most need done. Match it to the entry whose ‘why it's on this list’ lines up, sanity-check the pricing against your budget, then shortlist two and trial them on the same real task. Whichever clears your workflow with the least friction is your pick.

FAQ

What is the best option in this list?

For most people, Databox is the strongest all-round pick in this guide, but the right choice depends on your budget and exact workflow.

Are there free options?

Yes — Databox offers a free plan or tier, so you can validate fit before paying. Check each entry's pricing line above.

How were these tools chosen?

Each pick is judged on fit for the specific job in this guide — its real strengths, pricing and who it suits — using features and facts drawn from independent reviews and the vendors' own documentation, cited in Sources below.

How often is this guide updated?

We revisit pricing and rankings regularly as vendors change plans and ship features.

Sources

The features, strengths and facts cited for each pick above are drawn from these independent reviews and vendor pages: