It is really refreshing to find a BI and Analytics vendor that is happy to talk about the pros as well as the cons of its competitors. Yurbi is a good example.
Yesterday I wrote about Tableau and by chance found Yurbi's views which are positive and point out the same drawbacks I am aware of. Same goes for other options like Qlik, DOMO and Sisense.
Different use cases will match and fit well with different BI & Analytics technology partners. So I recommend you try Yerbi's website for pretty good advice. Then try Butler Analytics which is easier to relate to than Gartner in my view.
Tableau is a powerful BI tool that offers best in class data visualization, but it lacks functionality to perform traditional production type reporting. You can’t create static layouts or data tables and it doesn’t offer features related to distribution, or scheduling and notification of reports. As a result, although Tableau offers end users the ability to leverage amazing data visualization, Tableau is not the BI standard for most organizations.With Yurbi, end users can schedule reports to run daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, or in specific minute increments. The user can also specify the time of day for the report to run as well as which days of the week. The Yurbi Report Scheduler executes each report in the context of the recipient. So, if a Yurbi user does not have permission to see a report, they do not receive an email.
https://www.yurbi.com/blog/straight-talk-yurbi-vs-tableau-strengths-weaknesses/