intuitive design; ease of use and beautiful graphics... ability to share content easily and seamless integration to salesforce and viewable via mobile devices. It is also very efficient and collaborating with co-workers. One can create a document and then share it with a team mate... they can make it private or public. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
nothing noted; pricing could be more competitive especially in the trial phase Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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For my team: having all our tools in one platform has been revolutionary. From Data ingestion, transformation, visualization, jupyter notebooks, projects & notes for project management, buzz for chatting, and so much more! Our team has seen tremendous growth and engagement with our users that we never saw in Tableau, PowerBI, or DataIku. Domo is a fantastic platform with so many different uses.
As an added bonus, the support and customer service we receive from Domo is top-tier and I trust them to see my issues as important and they actually will get work done quickly to resolve the issues, unlike when I've issues with other major platforms.
My team lives inside of Domo and we use it every day. It's easy to teach out users how to view and interact with the data and buy-in we've got around our organization has been great.
Pricing is fair and we use the consumption based model - I never feel like the company is trying to nickle and dime us and I think that we definitely get our money's worth from it.
Overall fantastic tool and I would recommend to anyone. 10/10 Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It's a MySQL 5.0 based platform so some of the features in it don't work as well as you'd expect or want them to. I don't use the SQL Data Transforms or Views very much because they're slow (SQL Data Transforms) and the Views usefulness is extremely limited. To balance that out, the Magic ETL has incorporated new SQL tiles, which make up all the deficit of not having a strict SQL interface and is exceedingly quick to run. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
- Domo actually tries to apply feedback given in the community forum to updates/changes
- The Knowledge Base is a great resource for new users & training materials
- Magic ETL makes it easy to build dataflows with minimal SQL knowledge & has excellent features for denoting why dataflow features are in place in case anyone but the original user needs to revise/edit the dataflow
- The automated reporting feature is a great tool to encourage adoption Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
- Updates/changes & their impact on existing dataflows are not well communicated, making the platform prone to "glitches"
- Customization of dashboard layout & filter options is not the best pairing for efficient use of space & end-user friendliness
- Customer support is relatively slow (but they do tend to positively resolve issues) Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I'm not sure I like this about it as I come from a strong SQL database background, but for normal business users, tooling with their data and making reports becomes very easy. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
So this is the other side of the coin compared to what I just said. In our small ish company with about 200 employees, we have over 11,000 cards (reports) and thousands of calculated fields (beast modes). The ease of use for business users has somewhat led to a proliferation of reports, many of which are never seen, but remain, making it somewhat tough to know what you can delete later on. The calculated fields/beast modes also can be done differently depending on what each user takes into account, so it's important to keep those straight. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I really appreciate how user-friendly DOMO is—it makes creating graphs and tracking sales super easy. Plus, its real-time data processing helps me stay on top of our sales orders and budget without any delays. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I wish DOMO had more customization options for dashboards and reports and better beast mode calculations—sometimes it feels a bit limited. Also, it can be slow when handling large data sets, which can be frustrating when I need quick insights. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Domo is super easy to use. It is a one stop solution to manage all your data, clean data using ETLs and create visualizations. Their new app feature is my favorite it makes navigating through cards so much easy and generate valuable insights from the data Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
All the new features such as apps and AI capabilities are not completely developed yet but I am sure these will also get better with time Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I think domo is very easy to use. I think that Domo has created an amazing community with the Dojo and that helps make it easier to find an answer to questions that are tougher to answer. We frequently use Domo and it makes a lot of the reporting we do much easier. The ability to automate has made our work processes much quicker and very easy. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Customer support. It is really hard to actually get someone from Domo on a call to help answer questions. There is somewhat limited capabilities in their card displays. On multiple occasions we have had to disinclude data from a visualization becasue there was too much data and all of it wouldn't display. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
MagicETL that makes it easy to manipulate data, connectors to allow sourcing data from several places and real time reporting. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Some of the features are premium only and the cost could be high if you have large data running in the platform. The push for consumption model is based on not making these features available which limits what can be done in the platform. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It is a powerful platform that makes data visualization easy to learn and utilize. Domo's support team is quick to assist me when I have problems and are great at communicating where they are at in their mitigation process. I know that Domo is constantly interacting with their users through their various community platforms and events which I really appreciate. I know that I can suggest new tools and the Domo team will actually consider them which is great! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Domo is constantly evolving and creating new products and tools which is amazing, but documentation can sometimes be hard to find to support these new tools. I also find that Domo has a lot of bugs with their new tools, which obviously is to be expected, but I wish ther was more testing done before releasing or announcing the release of new products. However, I feel like I am able to quickly notify Domo support of any issues I find and they are able to help me or let me know that they are notifying their engineering team. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Just like the title says--Domo is extremely user friendly. When showing a new user how to navigate, you basically just have to show them the filter views and how to use the date ranges (which isn't difficult). After that, they can pretty much navigate themselves and find insights that are interesting to them.
The coding is pretty intuitive and Domo lets you know if the coding is accepted and valid. The only thing that would improve this process is if it would actually point out the part of the code that isn't working. That said, the knowledge library has a lot information in it and comes in useful quite often when the code isn't working or when you don't quite know how to do something.
Domo excels when being used for visuals. If you're looking for a software that makes it easy to pull in data and create visuals based off of it, this is it. The development team continues to add more features and to make Domo more capable. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The coding language for Domo, while not difficult, is slightly different from other languages. It's mostly intuitive, but there are a few quirks that you have to be aware of. They're still working on developing some aspects, as well, so certain things like user editable fields are not currently an option. However, they are continuously improving and working on adding more functionality, so I don't find this to be concerning. It is not a CRM, so if that's what you're looking for, this isn't it (yet--maybe they'll develop that in the future). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I like that it houses all our data and excel spreadsheets that we used to manually do to get reports from that data we were able to build and domo and it does them automatically for us everyday. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
They say you don't need to know SQL to really use but it makes things difficult if you don't have any knowledge on it. The new AI feature appears to help in this though. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.