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Are you overpaying for Tableau?

Tableau pricing turns on the Creator, Explorer, and Viewer mix more than on the discount, but the discount still varies widely at the same size. Enter your numbers for the role you buy most.

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What moves Tableau pricing

Most Tableau estates are over-provisioned on Creator seats: right-profiling heavy licenses down to Explorer or Viewer typically saves more than a deeper discount on the wrong mix.

Salesforce ownership cuts both ways: Tableau can be bundled into a Salesforce-wide negotiation, and Salesforce's January 31 fiscal year end applies. Power BI's bundled price is the ever-present anchor.

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