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    girthyka a.

Robust analytics engine that simplifies modem activation visibility.

  • November 27, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
What I like best about Qlik Sense is the way its associative engine handles complex, multi-table telecom and activation datasets without breaking the model. For our modem activation dashboards, it’s extremely helpful to link VIN-level data, activation events, modem health signals, and backend system logs in a single Qlik data model. The ability to script transformations in the load editor, perform incremental loads, and manage large QVD layers makes the pipeline stable even with high-volume activation data.

The visual layer is equally strong-things like set analysis, custom expressions, and responsive KPIs let me build very granular views (e.g., activation rate by model year, carrier, region, modem type, or failure codes). The SaaS version performs especially well for heavy dashboards, while the on-prem version gives more control over data gateways and refresh schedules. Overall, Qlik Sense allows me to handle complex activation workflows and root-cause analysis in a way that’s both scalable and technically flexible.
What do you dislike about the product?
The biggest downside of Qlik Sense is that some of the advanced features still require a fair amount of scripting. Things like complex data transformations, incremental loads, or handling edge-case modem activation logic often need Qlik load script workarounds instead of native UI-based solutions. Managing section access and data security rules can also get tricky, especially in environments with multiple data sources and frequent schema changes. On the visualisation side, the customisation options are somewhat limited unless you rely on extensions, which aren’t always stable or supported across SaaS and on-prem.
Performance can also be inconsistent-large activation datasets load well with QVDs, but live connections or heavy front-end calculations can slow down both SaaS and on-prem servers. Overall, Qlik Sense is powerful, but the complexity in scripting, limited UI customization, and dependency on strong data modeling skills are the main pain points.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Qlik Sense helps solve the problem of pulling together large datasets related to modem activation-things like VIN details, activation events, carrier data, modem health logs, and backend system statuses. Before Qlik, this information was scattered, making it hard to identify activation failures or delays quickly.
With Qlik Sense, I can consolidate all of this into a single data model and build dashboards that show real-time activation rates, failure patterns, and region- or model-specific issues. The associative engine makes it easy to drill down into specific VINs, modem types, or error codes without manually running queries.
This directly benefits us by improving visibility into activation performance, speeding up root-cause analysis, and reducing the time spent on manual reporting. From a business perspective, it supports faster decision-making, helps track customer connectivity issues, and ultimately improves the quality and reliability of connected vehicle services.


    Chetan K.

Qlik sense Review

  • November 09, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Qliksense helps our organization with multiple data source. Streamline process and help with analytical information.
What do you dislike about the product?
The tool takes too much time load the data.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Qliksense helps our organization with multiple data source. Streamline process and help with analytical information.


    Anubhav K.

Experience of working on Qliksense for 5 years

  • August 11, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
There are several features in qliksense which makes it stand out among BI tools specially while handling large dataset such as its associative model, wide variety of functions to transform data and set analysis to handle the data which is going to be displayed in UI.
What do you dislike about the product?
What I most dislike about Qliksense is the amount of time I had to spend to get handle on all the script function and kind of loads. It has vast number of functions which is not easy for beginners to use.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Qliksense allows integration of data from different data source. Also it allows features such as incremental load and binary load which help to reduce data redundancy, reload time and makes the load less memory extensive.
Qliksense script allows us transform messy data into structured, analysis ready formats.


    shailendra s.

Data organization for Data Analysis with Qlick Sense

  • July 30, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Qlick Sense is best tool for data analysis and we can connect multiple data source with Qlick Sense and make report accordingly.
What do you dislike about the product?
When we comparision with static target with achived target, multiple values do not change by filter.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Qlick Sense solves so many problems like all data in single plateform, creating customization reports, able to take decesion basis on reports.


    reviewer2737320

In-depth analysis capabilities shine but wider support resources are needed

  • July 09, 2025
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

I am working in data analytics. They are the best solutions in the industry. With Qlik Sense, there is a way to integrate it within the company for sharing. It is good for certain use cases, though there are positives and cons for it as well.

What is most valuable?

I am working with QlikView mainly, and with Qlik Sense, the whole Qlik environment. It is licensed by the company I work for.

QlikView is highly manipulable, so you can build on top of the environment they already have to create your own solution for the problems you have. That is the positive for it compared to something Power BI.

What needs improvement?

Everything depends on the use case, but I would prefer Power BI because of how mainstream it is.

There is not much information available. It is not a mainstream tool that many companies use, so if you are doing something that has not been done before, you can find it challenging to get an answer. Unlike Power BI, where there are many examples of what you want to do elsewhere, with QlikView this is not the case.

The support for it could be improved. Growing the support online would be beneficial for Qlik. Having more guides on complex tasks you want to do with Qlik would help. There is support online and a Qlik community that shares solutions for common problems, but for quite niche requirements, it does not have that sort of support.

For how long have I used the solution?

It has been almost a year now.

What was my experience with deployment of the solution?

When the company I work for was installing the environment, it took them a long time to do it. The company did not have the scale to get it up and running efficiently. It took them a year or two to get everything working properly because the way we use it in the company is very specific to our professional services. It took them a while to get it working the way they wanted it.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Power BI has the edge on scalability. The Microsoft environment has the advantage because of its size. It is easily scalable with Microsoft, with other services Azure and other tools they provide.

How are customer service and support?

I have never contacted Qlik myself.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

How was the initial setup?

It is based on SQL and T-SQL mainly, so if you are experienced with those languages, you would find your way easily.

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

It is not about performance. It is just about how expensive it is to implement.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

For the company I work for, I have heard that Power BI would be a cheaper environment. That is why they are moving forward by integrating Power BI.

What other advice do I have?

I think something Power BI has the edge over Qlik Sense. I am not working directly with certain aspects, so I cannot comment further on those. On a scale of 1-10, I rate this solution a 7.


    Akshay D.

Quick by a Qlick

  • July 03, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Changing QlikSense to customer requirements.
Dashboard and data exploration are easy.
Data connections with multiple cloud platforms allow for easy insights.
Customer support is superb.
Activation and implementation are easy.
What do you dislike about the product?
Limitations for users due to the cost.
Data exploration with multiple users is not easy.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dashboards
Charts
Data extraction
Data Manipulation


    Shraddha Waghulde

Unlocks actionable insights through user-friendly analysis features

  • June 06, 2025
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

The main use cases involve getting data in an analyzable format. Clients should be able to analyze it through a self-service tool, which is why Qlik Sense was the better choice. Self-service is the primary use case they had as clients wanted to perform self-service analysis.

Additionally, they wanted to automate workflows along with the analysis. They aimed to have action-driven analysis, focusing mainly on dashboard analysis and automated workflows depending on the analysis they perform.

What is most valuable?

The self-service capabilities that Qlik Sense offers are significant. They offer natural language processing, allowing users to ask questions in layman language, and Qlik Sense will create charts and narratives automatically. Users can access any dashboard developed in Qlik Sense from familiar portals such as Okta or other company portals through embedding features.

The integration with chatbots, particularly Microsoft Teams, allows users to access dashboards and ask questions directly within Teams. The collaboration feature enables users to share analysis by taking snapshots and tagging team members within the Qlik Sense interface, eliminating the need for lengthy emails or screenshots.

The storytelling feature allows users to create presentations directly in Qlik Sense using dashboard analysis, making it easier to answer questions during meetings. The subscription feature enables users to receive charts and sheets via email instead of navigating to the dashboard, facilitating monitoring purposes.

Qlik Sense offers alerting capabilities where users can set thresholds for KPIs and receive notifications when these thresholds are reached. The platform also includes AI/ML features for predictive modeling through a no-code component, allowing business users to create and deploy AutoML models without depending on data scientists.

The Qlik Answers component, featuring generative AI capability, enables users to get answers from unstructured data including Excel, HTML documents, or Microsoft Word documents by creating a knowledge base.

The user-friendly interface operates on a drag-and-drop approach, with Qlik Sense suggesting appropriate charts based on selected dimensions and measures. The associative engine capabilities allow data association between tables, implementing selections across related tables. The platform uses a color-coding system (white, gray, and dark gray) to show related, excluded, and unrelated data selections, providing insights beyond traditional BI tools.

What needs improvement?

The support aspect could be improved, particularly in terms of response time for high-priority issues, especially when dealing with production environment client issues that require immediate attention.

Qlik Sense Cloud pricing is relatively high. While on-premises versions work with user-based licensing effectively, the cloud version's capacity-based pricing needs more clarity. There should be more comprehensive documentation and explanatory videos available to help clients understand and calculate capacity-based pricing, making it easier to predict costs before implementing Qlik Sense Cloud.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been working with Qlik Sense for 10 years.

What was my experience with deployment of the solution?

I have not encountered any deployment issues.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

It is pretty stable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Qlik Sense helps analyze data and can handle larger amounts of data compared to other BI tools. Qlik Sense has never had issues related to large data sets. For deployment options, it works in two ways: on-premises and Qlik Sense Cloud. Qlik Sense offers a public cloud where dashboards can be hosted, which is becoming the more feasible option that most organizations are choosing.

How was the initial setup?

Setup has always been straightforward. The Qlik Sense help site provides comprehensive information for setup support.

What other advice do I have?

Most organizations had scattered data across many legacy systems. Qlik Sense has consolidated all the data in one place and provided answers to all their questions, helping to make better decisions and enabling faster collaborations.

If you have a scattered system and want to analyze your data, structured data, along with the unstructured ones, Qlik Sense is the best option where you can collaborate both data formats into one and perform analysis on top of it. This eliminates the need to rely on multiple systems to get answers.

On a scale of 1-10, this solution receives a rating of 9.


    Soumava S.

QlikSense: Making Sense of your Data

  • March 18, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I like most about this product for its user friendly interface, in memory storage, robust visualization and scalability. Its ability to create dynamic and easy to use dashboards allows users to discover information. Its associative data engine allows users to browse around data without being limited to pre-defined searching is one of the strongest offerings. It also has a great Qlik Community to support different issues related to Qlik.
What do you dislike about the product?
Auto ML part can be improved by adding different types of algorithms to analyze the data.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
QlikSense unifies and integrates data from different sources with in a central platform. It also speed up decision making with real time data analytics and fast insights.


    Gaurav K.

Qliksense: Best Buisness intelligence tool with advanced features

  • January 28, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Associate data model is most helpful aslo Qlik Insight advisor provides us with charts and visualization suggestions according to our data
What do you dislike about the product?
Struggle to learn new things and advances concepts
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Qlik Sense solves data visualization, analysis, and reporting challenges by enabling intuitive, self-service analytics. It benefits by improving decision-making and providing insights quickly, saving time and enhancing productivity.


    reviewer2592669

In-memory data storage boosts performance

  • January 16, 2025
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

Qlik Sense is a kind of modern BI tool that allows me to integrate multiple data sources, providing governed access. I can build all my dashboards in Qlik Sense, which are of very high quality and interactive.

I can easily drill down from one piece of information to another. This is the main purpose of using Qlik Sense, as it's a standard BI tool. A very good point about Qlik Sense is that it is an in-memory data tool. Even if the data volume is quite large, it stores my data in memory, so whenever I need it, it can render it at high speed.

What is most valuable?

The advantages compared to other BI tools show architectural differences. The main feature is that it keeps all the data in memory. It doesn't retrieve the data from data sources when I need it on the dashboard; instead, it quickly provides the desired data, making it very fast compared to other BI tools.

The ROI is very high using Qlik Sense. It offers many benefits of BI. It is flexible from a developer's point of view, allowing me to accomplish many tasks compared to other BI tools. From an end-user perspective, it's convenient and performance-oriented, providing something meaningful from all the organization's data.

What needs improvement?

Although it can be improved, it stores all the data in the dashboards and its proprietary QED file system, used internally by Qlik Sense. One area of improvement is that it doesn't offer an API for accessing processed data stored in the QED files. There is no provision for an API to retrieve data from QEDs for third-party applications. Providing an API feature to access data from the dashboard or QEDs could be beneficial.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using it for five to six years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The solution is very stable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

It is highly scalable. I can perform horizontal and vertical scaling. The software can be installed on a cluster, and nodes can be defined as primary and secondary. All these configurations make it highly scalable.

How are customer service and support?

Customer service is satisfactory. They have a good level of knowledge base on their community sites. Generally, I do not need to contact the tech team, as solutions are available on the community site. If I do not find a solution there, reaching out to them is easy.

They sell products through partners, who raise tickets on my behalf to get solutions. While tech support is comprehensive, the stability of Qlik Sense means I generally do not need it. I have been using it for more than five to six years.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

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

I used this tool five years ago but no longer use it. I switched to Qlik Sense and then Looker among other BI tools, moving away from OBI.

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup is straightforward. Qlik Sense stands out with its comprehensive ETL capability. I can write ETL within Qlik Sense and build my entire data warehouse. Compared to OBI, Power BI, Looker, or Tableau, which offer limited data transformation, Qlik Sense allows me to build layers and visualize data. It excels in extract, load, and transformation capabilities.

What was our ROI?

If my organization is looking for a BI tool to take data-driven decisions, Qlik Sense is among the best. If not using any BI tool, the ROI is very high. In my organization, we moved from OBI to Qlik Sense due to limitations with OBI, resulting in very high ROI.

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

Costs depend on the deal. They offer various licensing metrics based on our needs. For small or large organizations needing many or few licenses, pricing varies.

For solutions used by many clients, core-based licensing operates on a subscription mode, allowing unlimited users. If the solution is for internal use by few users, it's better to choose only necessary licenses.

What other advice do I have?

I would rate it more than nine out of ten. I am very happy, and the entire organization is pleased with Qlik. I was responsible for implementing and configuring it, facilitating deployment on the cloud and building applications on top of that.

Overall, I rate the solution more than nine out of ten.