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Quantum Metric vs ThoughtSpot

Quantum Metric logo

Quantum Metric

Software

Continuous product design platform

From
On request
Rated
-
ThoughtSpot logo

ThoughtSpot

Software

AI-powered analytics for the modern enterprise

From
$12999/year
Rated
-

The short version

  • Each has a real cost: Quantum Metric only enterprise plans are offered and the pricing page publishes no rate, no session volume tier and no minimum; ThoughtSpot limited chart customization options; font, color, and size customizations for visualizations are restricted
  • They diverge on capability: Quantum Metric covers Session Replay, ThoughtSpot covers Natural Language Search.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which Quantum Metric and ThoughtSpot actually diverge.

Attributes where Quantum Metric and ThoughtSpot differ
AttributeQuantum MetricThoughtSpot
Starting priceOn request$12999/year
Pricing modelsubscriptionUnknown
PlatformsWeb, MobileWeb, Cloud, On-Premises
Founded20152012

Identical on both: free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in Quantum Metric

  • Session Replay
  • Opportunity Analysis
  • Anomaly Detection
  • Real-time Alerts
  • Impact Scoring
  • Adobe Analytics
  • Google Analytics
  • Salesforce

Only in ThoughtSpot

  • Natural Language Search
  • SpotIQ AI
  • Liveboards
  • Embedded Analytics
  • Data Modeling
  • Snowflake
  • Databricks
  • BigQuery

Both cover

  • Web support
  • Mobile support

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

Quantum Metric

  • Session replay and digital experience analytics for large web and mobile propertiesnot ThoughtSpot
  • Quantifying friction and conversion loss in checkout and signup flowsnot ThoughtSpot
  • Streaming behavioural insights into a data warehousenot ThoughtSpot

ThoughtSpot

  • Self-service analyticsnot Quantum Metric
  • Data explorationnot Quantum Metric
  • Ad-hoc reportingnot Quantum Metric
  • Collaborative analysisnot Quantum Metric
  • Embedded analyticsnot Quantum Metric

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

Quantum Metric

  • Only enterprise plans are offered and the pricing page publishes no rate, no session volume tier and no minimum
  • The page states plans are built around your business, with the only routes being a personalised discussion, a live demo or product tours
  • There is no self-serve tier, free plan or trial published

ThoughtSpot

  • Limited chart customization options; font, color, and size customizations for visualizations are restricted
  • Data modeling setup is complex and requires specialized expertise
  • High implementation costs restrict adoption for smaller organizations
  • Requires quality data and user training to fully realize benefits

Pricing, plan by plan

Quantum Metric

On request
  • CustomFree
    • Full Platform
    • Real-time Analytics
    • Enterprise Support

ThoughtSpot

$12999/year
  • StartupSpot$12999/year
    • Unlimited internal users
    • Up to 50 external customers
  • Essentials$25/per user per month
    • Self-service analytics
  • Pro$50/per user per month
    • Advanced analytics
    • Agentic features

Which should you pick?

Choose Quantum Metric if

  • You need session replay.
  • You work on Web, Mobile.
  • You also want opportunity analysis.

Choose ThoughtSpot if

  • You need natural language search.
  • You work on Web, Cloud, On-Premises.
  • You also want spotiq ai.

Questions people ask

Is Quantum Metric or ThoughtSpot better?
Neither clearly leads. Quantum Metric starts at On request and ThoughtSpot at $12999/year, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, Quantum Metric or ThoughtSpot?
Quantum Metric starts at On request and ThoughtSpot at $12999/year.
Does Quantum Metric or ThoughtSpot run on more platforms?
Quantum Metric runs on Web, Mobile. ThoughtSpot runs on Web, Cloud, On-Premises.
What is Quantum Metric best used for?
Quantum Metric is most often used for session replay and digital experience analytics for large web and mobile properties, quantifying friction and conversion loss in checkout and signup flows, streaming behavioural insights into a data warehouse. Of those, session replay and digital experience analytics for large web and mobile properties and quantifying friction and conversion loss in checkout and signup flows are not what ThoughtSpot is typically brought in for.
What can Quantum Metric do that ThoughtSpot cannot?
Quantum Metric covers Session Replay, Opportunity Analysis, Anomaly Detection, Real-time Alerts. ThoughtSpot covers Natural Language Search, SpotIQ AI, Liveboards, Embedded Analytics. Both handle Web support, Mobile support.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

ThoughtSpot: What is ThoughtSpot's core capability?

ThoughtSpot pioneered search-driven analytics, allowing users to type questions and get charts back instantly without complex setup. This semantic layer approach democratizes data access for business users.

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ThoughtSpot: What are ThoughtSpot's pricing plans?

ThoughtSpot offers StartupSpot at $12,999 per year for startups, an Essentials plan starting at $25 per user per month, a Pro plan at $50 per user per month, and custom Enterprise pricing for large deployments.

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ThoughtSpot: Does ThoughtSpot support embedded analytics?

Yes, ThoughtSpot provides embedded analytics capabilities for building data-driven applications, with pricing varying based on deployment model and scale.

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ThoughtSpot: What is SpotIQ?

SpotIQ is ThoughtSpot's AI-driven anomaly detection feature that automatically identifies interesting patterns and insights in data without manual configuration.

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ThoughtSpot: Can ThoughtSpot handle complex data models?

While ThoughtSpot excels in self-service BI and intuitive querying, data modeling can be complex and requires expertise to set up properly.

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