There's no right or wrong answer when it comes to choosing a business intelligence tool.
A lot of it will come down to how much you want people to use it (and be able to get answers on their own with or without knowing SQL), your budget, your preferred data stack, and how fast you need to get started.
Superset has a lot of advanced data analysis functionality and a really broad range of complex visualization options. However, it requires a good amount of technical expertise and resources to deploy and manage. Metabase can be installed and maintained without any technical skills, and lets everyone query and learn from data.
Again, there’s no “right” answer, but... Metabase lets everyone on your team work with data, integrates with your preferred data tools, gets up and running in 5 minutes flat, and suits all budgets (and you can try it for free).
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