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Domo

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    Ruban Prasanna Dass SP

Have improved workflow efficiency through custom reports but encountered formatting limitations

  • October 01, 2025
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

I use Domo for multiple projects. I have created various projects in Domo directly through their website. Currently, I'm working for Movid Technology in India. We have created multiple projects in Domo. The major part is invoicing, and we have BT reports, incorporating sales reports. Overall, we are working in telephonic domains.

What is most valuable?

My favorite feature in Domo is Beast Mode, and we have Insights. When asking insights on the right side of the dashboard, we create insights. If I ask questions in segments, they provide more information regarding the dashboard and data set.

The main agenda of working in Domo involves sales and developing.

What needs improvement?

The downsides of Domo are that we don't have a feature in the same column. When data comes in a time format, text format, and number format, we cannot segregate and create conditional formatting in that column. If in the future they develop this feature, it will benefit more users.

Domo requires maintenance on my end, such as updates. I am maintaining some dashboards on a weekly basis and monthly basis daily reports. Because we need to upload in SFTP, we cannot schedule or auto-schedule due to rate purposes. We manually handle the data sets. If there were an option to reduce the cost, it would be easier to access.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using Domo in my career for the last three years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Regarding stability, sometimes the Domo server goes down. I experienced this last week. The server was down for one or two hours, from midnight 2:30 to around 4:30. During that time, we faced issues from the project side as Domo was not visible in our portal. I could not reach out to the Domo team at that time. We had to wait until 5:00, when it automatically resolved.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

The server capacity is currently good, but there are limitations. We can only access limited data sizes. When fetching files larger than 100 MB from SFTP or any other portal, Domo becomes slow due to the heavy file size. This area needs improvement.

How are customer service and support?

I have contacted their customer support two times. In one instance, we discussed the issue of having time format, text format, and percentage in the same column format that needed segregation. They mentioned they would develop that facility in the future. Support-wise, they are good.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

As alternatives, I work with Tableau and Power BI. I have created multiple dashboards. Domo is better to use as it offers more scheduling options on its platform.

How was the initial setup?

The initial deployment cost in Domo is higher compared to Power BI or Tableau. That's one difficult aspect of Domo. Otherwise, it is very good.

The initial deployment was very easy for me when I started working with Domo three years ago. Though I was new to the Domo platform, I knew some SQL coding basics, so I could easily access ETL and Beast Mode. I learned quickly in a short period of 20 days.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

The pricing of Domo is too high. Six months ago, Domo increased their prices. We suffered because we could not maintain the old data in the old data set in Domo. We are creating multiple backups on our server and showing only six-month data because of the cost. They quoted approximately one dollar per KB.

What other advice do I have?

I am working in a good company as a customer and user of Domo, without any partnerships. We have two professional consultants working with us.

Domo can contact me regarding this review through their community platform, where I directly chat and sort out issues. Many people are active in community chats, and I search for details there when needed.

On a scale of 1-10, I rate Domo an 8.


    Dave Ramos

Has enabled me to integrate AI workflows and drive self-service analytics across organizations

  • October 01, 2025
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

I have used Domo at various organizations. I was a very early adopter of Domo at one of my early organizations when Domo was still in stealth mode as a startup. It has progressed since then, and I worked closely with the Domo team to help build different product capabilities before bringing it into other organizations.

Currently, I use it for my own small business to perform general analytics. I also implement embedded pipelines where I use machine learning and AI to understand consumer intent and action.

What is most valuable?

The flexibility and usability are probably the best features. I really appreciate what they're doing now with workflow and AI agents, allowing users to build that kind of agentic flow where data analytics and traditional ETL can quickly and easily embed AI capabilities, which is extremely powerful.

As a cloud-hosted platform, scale is not an issue aside from cost, which relates to credit consumption. Scaling is Domo's concern, not mine. I've never had an issue with scaling it, and I've scaled it rapidly in multiple organizations. The only concern has always been the budget and licensing tier.

What needs improvement?

There's room for improvement in their focus on enterprise clients. As a small business owner, there's nothing as powerful as Domo available for smaller organizations. I understand it's a business focus for them as they're looking to expand in that direction, but there's an opportunity to capture the SMB market by creating more capabilities. It's not necessarily about technical capabilities, but rather pricing that's geared towards the small business market.

Capability-wise, it's very robust. If I had to stretch, I would suggest more integrations to other common tools, such as Zapier and operational tools like Mailchimp, where you can build and extend ETL in a no-code environment. While there are capabilities you can build from Domo's open APIs, having more native integrations in a no-code, low-code environment would be beneficial. Domo has many native integrations, but better tools for the SMB operational pipeline would be valuable.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using Domo for about 10 years, maybe longer.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Every platform has some issues. I've experienced outages, though they are few and far between and are usually dealt with quickly. As new features get released, there can be some quirkiness and bugs. Depending on the scope and scale, some issues get addressed quickly, while others may require workarounds, but in terms of overall stability of the platform, it's very stable.

How are customer service and support?

It's very easy to get technical support from Domo. They make it readily available with chat functionality right within the platform. Even on a lower tier, you get technical support, though response time differs based on the tier. Getting technical support is straightforward - you can chat within the Domo platform when you're stuck, and someone will reply. On a freemium tier, responses might take an hour, two hours, or next day, but support always responds.

Premium support, which I've had in the past, has been excellent. I would rate their support as eight or nine out of ten.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

I have used almost all the tools available. I worked at Siebel Systems with their product Enquire, which Siebel Systems bought before Oracle acquired Siebel, becoming what is now OBIEE. I'm familiar with Google's tools, Google BigTable, and Tableau. I've been in the BI space my entire career for 20 plus years.

What differentiates Domo is that it goes beyond analytics, though they don't market themselves that way. They are essentially a development platform - a data and AI and analytics development platform that is robust in terms of what you can build. Whether it's Looker, Oracle Analytics, MicroStrategy, or any other dozen tools, they're hyper-focused on business analytics, and customization becomes more narrow compared to Domo's powerful capabilities.

How was the initial setup?

The setup is very simple with a completely service-based model. It's very easy to use, starting from uploading Excel files or simple data files to begin analytics and then building in capabilities.

When I ran data strategy for Rakuten, which was early on when I was working with Domo during their stealth mode, I scaled Domo from no user base to 50% of the organization, over 6,000 users, in a year. This was accomplished by creating a governed area for corporate data, and Domo's structure allows business users to perform their own analytics without needing BI teams and dedicated analytics teams. This results in a low barrier for rapid adoption.

What about the implementation team?

It depends on how maintenance is defined. From an infrastructure and operational perspective, it requires minimal maintenance. However, from a data pipeline, data quality, and data governance perspective, maintenance is necessary. Any system pulling data requires some level of maintenance, whether it involves systems of record, data expansion and retention, or user governance.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

The pricing structure isn't straightforward and depends on the type of organization. In my small business, I was grandfathered into their freemium model, which they've since phased out. On an enterprise scale, I've had licenses ranging from tens of thousands to hundreds for my small business, each with different constraints and objectives.

Domo has moved to a consumption pricing model, which can be both advantageous and challenging. For long-time users, it can become expensive, but the trade-off is access to the entire platform instead of licensing different components separately. The consumption basis requires discipline but provides more access and freedom. While this pricing model allows exploration of Domo's product features, it can become costly if you only use one or two product features, requiring some re-education.

What other advice do I have?

I'm a strong advocate for Domo. I never give anybody a perfect score, but I rate them a solid 8.5 out of 10.


    Koushik Jain

Has simplified dashboard sharing and improved team collaboration through scheduled insights

  • September 25, 2025
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

We are using Domo from the product aspect, and whatever dashboards and things we have built on Domo, we have actually achieved business improvement. Our team has obtained the ROI. I'm not sure if it is helpful for other teams or not because eventually, it's not about the feature, it's about how you actually use it, what questions you are asking, and what matrices you are plotting.

What is most valuable?

Domo is a visualization tool used to build dashboards and share them across teams. We don't need to share manually as we can give access and all team members can review the dashboard and examine the matrices. We can schedule reports from Domo, enabling team members to receive updates about changes from the past day or month, depending on the frequency settings.

What I appreciate most about Domo is that it's the simplest visualization tool, not complex at all. These tools are majorly used by BI teams and data analysts who are proficient in SQL. The majority of calculations performed on Domo are SQL-based, making it easier for teams to adopt. Additionally, it has a very simple interface.

I have utilized Domo's collaborative features. The collaborative feature is beneficial because sometimes team members don't have access to particular visualizations where they find issues or insights. They can comment directly, and other team members get notified about these observations. This is a crucial feature that many other visualization tools don't offer.

Domo's self-service analytics tools can fetch insights effectively. Domo has predictive capabilities where non-technical users can access predictions and related functionalities.

What needs improvement?

In Domo, sometimes it takes too much time to upload data. If improvements can happen in this area, that would be better.

Currently, I don't have anything specific missing in Domo, but an AI chatbot could be beneficial. If a non-technical user wants specific insights from any dashboard, they could input their prompt and get insights, which would be a great feature going forward.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have worked on Domo for almost two years.

How are customer service and support?

I haven't escalated any questions to Domo technical support because whenever I had any query, it was resolved through the FAQ section. I didn't need to contact technical support.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Neutral

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

I have experience working with other BI products and data visualization solutions such as Tableau, Power BI, and QuickSight.

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup of Domo is straightforward and not particularly difficult. When compared with other tools Power BI and Tableau, it is somewhat more complex, but it remains reasonably straightforward.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

I am aware of Domo's pricing aspect, and it is competitive compared to other companies with no fluctuation. It is on the higher pricing side and expensive, but the cost is justifiable.

What other advice do I have?

Mobile accessibility to Domo provides significant benefits as mobile features make it simpler to review visualizations. If any bug occurs or a critical situation arises at odd times, our product team can examine the dashboard and confirm the situation, making it feasible to discuss across teams.

If organizations are considering Domo, they should proceed with implementation. It is very simple to use, has a simple interface, and teams will find it easy to adopt. That would be my recommendation. On a scale of 1-10, I rate Domo an 8.


    Hospital & Health Care

Increased adoption at a decreased price

  • September 23, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Ease of use, speed of report generation.
What do you dislike about the product?
There are still some government level security storage pieces missing.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Speed to release at a cost that is economically feasible for our clients.


    Patrick F.

Domo is an excellent visualization software for companies with low-code employees.

  • September 19, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Domo makes it easy to quickly get visualizations prepped and rolled out. There are so many features available to leverage as users become more data savvy, so it covers the whole growth of an employee from end to end.
What do you dislike about the product?
Some features can be a bit buggy, but I guess this is the price we pay for the aesthetic.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Domo is allowing our non-corporate employees to have access to reports and KPIs that directly impact their well-being.


    Christopher A.

Fast visualization Rendering and Filtering

  • September 18, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
We switched from Tableau to Domo about 2 years ago. Domo visualizations render faster, filter faster and look cleaner.
What do you dislike about the product?
Inability to have live connections to datasources like SQL.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Domo provides a platform to embed dashboards and apps into our own platform, allowing end users to make data driven decisions, saving hospitals money every day.


    Retail

Ai built into Domo

  • September 18, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Having Ai in Doló will be a game changer for non technical users to be able to pull and visualize data faster to make data driven decisions across different organizations.
What do you dislike about the product?
I would like it to have a more seamless visualization tool.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Helping our wholesale buyers find better profit opportunity in products that prior to Domo, they wouldn’t have considered.


    Hospital & Health Care

Domo: Promoting citizen development and self-service AI & Analytics

  • September 18, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Domo makes it easy for anyone in your organization to connect to, transform, and use the data from systems they interact with everyday. It is by far the easiest BI tool to use and now has so many great advanced features such as Domo Everywhere, workflows, app studio, and Domo Bricks just to name a few.
What do you dislike about the product?
Domo's new pricing model poses challenges for certain customers, especially for ones who are transitioning from a legacy pricing model.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Domo is acting as our data warehouse and is in charge of ingesting, storing, transforming, and presenting all our data to the business


    Kelley G.

Customer review of domo

  • September 16, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
The fact it’s user friendly but also super expensive. They support you when you need help answer every single question
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing so far I enjoy Domo. Credits and ai could be worked upon price wise
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Analytics for our teams to read and access info


    Airlines/Aviation

Powerful for transformation and dashboards, but development features can present challenges

  • September 16, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
What I like most about Domo is its flexibility in data transformation. Magic ETL provides a visual, intuitive way to build even complicated data flows, and the Python tile integration gives me the freedom to layer in custom logic whenever ETL tiles aren’t enough. I also enjoy how Domo dashboards go beyond standard charts—features like Variables and Segments make it possible to create interactive, tailored views that really stand out when I have the time to refine them. Once data is in Domo, it’s easy to combine multiple sources and build something impactful. The automation capabilities are another major strength, helping me deliver dynamic dashboards that not only save time but also consistently impress leadership. Personally I've never had to work with customer support teams, I've always been able to figure out all of its features on my own.
What do you dislike about the product?
What I dislike about Domo is that some of the back-end features feel clunky when doing development work. Debugging ETLs can feel cumbersome since error messages are not always descriptive. Testing changes often requires duplicating flows or dashboards, which creates clutter. Beast Mode is useful, but at times it feels like an oversimplification that limits flexibility compared to a full SQL environment. When building dashboards, certain features—particularly how null values are handled—can become barriers to presenting clean, precise data. Pivot tables are another pain point, since their small row limits often prevent me from displaying all the data at once, which makes it harder to use them for deeper analysis.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
1) Combining External Data Sources

Problem: I work with data from our ERP systems and 3rd party external sources, and these often live in silos, making it difficult to build a unified view of our business in the industry.

Benefit: With Domo, I’m able to combine these datasets, align them on common structures, and present a comprehensive view of our performance. This gives leadership the ability to see the bigger picture and make better-informed strategic decisions.

2) External Dashboards for Vendors & Customers

Problem: Sharing performance and inventory information with OEMs, vendors, or customers traditionally meant creating static reports, emails, or spreadsheets, which were time-consuming and quickly outdated.

Benefit: By using Domo, I can build live dashboards that provide real-time visibility. This strengthens vendor and customer relationships by improving transparency, building trust, and reducing friction in negotiations.

3) Improving Forecasting Methods

Problem: Forecasting has historically relied on static, manual tools that didn’t easily account for the specific logic we use for our industry.

Benefit: Domo gives me the ability to blend ETL logic, Python scripting, and dynamic dashboards to improve forecast accuracy. This helps align inventory with demand and strengthens financial planning across the business.

4) Ease of Access to ERP Data

Problem: Accessing ERP data directly can be cumbersome, requiring technical queries, IT involvement, or lengthy exports.

Benefit: By surfacing ERP data in Domo dashboards, I can make critical information immediately accessible to myself and to leadership. This accelerates decision-making and empowers business users without over-reliance on IT.