Best Embedded Analytics Software for RudderStack

Find and compare the best Embedded Analytics software for RudderStack in 2025

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    Looker Reviews
    Top Pick
    Looker reinvents the way business intelligence (BI) works by delivering an entirely new kind of data discovery solution that modernizes BI in three important ways. A simplified web-based stack leverages our 100% in-database architecture, so customers can operate on big data and find the last mile of value in the new era of fast analytic databases. An agile development environment enables today’s data rockstars to model the data and create end-user experiences that make sense for each specific business, transforming data on the way out, rather than on the way in. At the same time, a self-service data-discovery experience works the way the web works, empowering business users to drill into and explore very large datasets without ever leaving the browser. As a result, Looker customers enjoy the power of traditional BI at the speed of the web.
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    Keen Reviews

    Keen

    Keen.io

    $149 per month
    Keen is a fully managed event streaming platform. Our real-time data pipeline, built on Apache Kafka, makes it easy to collect large amounts of event data. Keen's powerful REST APIs and SDKs allow you to collect event data from any device connected to the internet. Our platform makes it possible to securely store your data, reducing operational and delivery risks with Keen. Apache Cassandra's storage infrastructure ensures data is completely secure by transferring it via HTTPS and TLS. The data is then stored with multilayer AES encryption. Access Keys allow you to present data in an arbitrary way without having to re-architect or re-architect the data model. Role-based Access Control allows for completely customizable permission levels, down to specific queries or data points.
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