Want to reduce BI costs with Apache Superset? You’re in the right place. Last year, a mid-sized e-commerce company came to us, spending $4,200/month on Tableau licenses. We helped them reduce BI costs with Apache Superset — and cut their bill by a massive 83% without losing a single dashboard they relied on.
Specifically, their CFO put it bluntly: “We’re paying a fortune just to look at our own data.”
Sound familiar? Indeed, you’re not alone. This is the full story of how we did it — every step, every number, and every result. You might also find our Apache Superset vs Tableau 2026 comparison useful as you evaluate your options.
The Problem: Tableau Costs Were Spiraling Out of Control
The client had 60 active Tableau users — a mix of Creator and Explorer licenses. Here’s what they were paying every month:
- 10 Tableau Creator licenses × $75 = $750
- 50 Tableau Explorer licenses × $42 = $2,100
- Tableau Server hosting = $1,400/month
In summary, total monthly BI cost: $4,250 | Annual BI cost: $51,000.
Clearly, that’s real money — especially for a growing company still investing in product and operations. Additionally, they planned to onboard 30 more users, which would push costs past $65,000/year.
Consequently, they needed a smarter path forward. Therefore, they reached out to our business intelligence solutions team for an assessment.
According to Tableau’s own pricing page, costs scale steeply with team size — making open-source alternatives increasingly attractive for growing businesses.
How to Reduce BI Costs with Apache Superset: Why We Recommended It
In fact, many businesses choose to reduce BI costs with Apache Superset because it delivers enterprise-grade analytics at zero licensing cost. We’ve helped dozens of companies make this transition successfully.
Specifically, here’s why we recommended Superset for this client:
- It’s 100% free. Open source under the Apache 2.0 license. No per-user fees. No annual contracts. No surprise invoices.
- It’s powerful. Supports rich dashboards with 30+ chart types, custom SQL metrics, and role-based access control.
- It’s scalable. Whether you have 10 users or 10,000, your costs don’t scale with user count.
- It connected to their stack. The client used PostgreSQL and Amazon Redshift — both natively supported by Superset.
Furthermore, our BI migration services team had a proven playbook from previous successful migrations. The transition process was well-tested and reliable.
For an independent benchmark, G2’s comparison of Superset vs Tableau shows Superset consistently winning on value, with strong ratings from technical users globally.
Our Step-by-Step Migration Strategy
Importantly, we didn’t just flip a switch. This migration required careful planning, testing, and change management. Here’s exactly how we approached it.
Step 1: Audit the Existing Tableau Environment
First, our data analytics services team conducted a full audit of their Tableau setup.
Notably, we identified:
- 47 active dashboards across 8 departments
- 12 dashboards with zero views in the past 90 days (flagged for removal)
- 6 critical executive dashboards needing pixel-perfect recreation
- 4 data sources: PostgreSQL, Redshift, CSV uploads, Google Sheets
This audit gave us a clear migration roadmap. Additionally, it revealed that 25% of their Tableau dashboards were dead weight. As a result, removing them immediately reduced complexity and future maintenance effort.
Step 2: Provision the Superset Infrastructure
Next, our cloud infrastructure services team provisioned a production-ready Superset environment on AWS. We configured:
- Superset on EC2 with autoscaling enabled
- Redis for query result caching (dramatically improves load times)
- PostgreSQL as the Superset metadata database
- SSL certificates, SSO via Okta, and row-level security rules
Notably, the full setup took just 6 days. The client estimated their internal team would take 3+ months on their own. Our Apache Superset expertise made all the difference.
Step 3: Recreate All Dashboards in Superset
Undoubtedly, this was the most labor-intensive phase. Our custom dashboard development team recreated all 35 active dashboards in Superset. We prioritized the 6 executive dashboards first. Furthermore, their sign-off was essential before wider rollout.
Additionally, we also:
- Wrote custom SQL queries to replicate Tableau’s calculated fields
- Built a reusable “chart library” for the client’s analysts
- Applied brand colors, fonts, and typography throughout
- Added 14 new dashboards the team had wanted but couldn’t justify at Tableau’s pricing
Our Python development team also built two custom Superset plugins — a branded chart type and an embedded filter widget — giving the client capabilities beyond what Tableau offered.
Step 4: Team Training Program
Of course, a new tool is only as good as the people using it. Therefore, we ran structured training sessions for three groups:
- Data engineers: SQL query building, dataset management, caching configuration
- Analysts: Dashboard creation, chart customization, advanced filter design
- Business users: Dashboard navigation, filter application, data export
We also provided a custom Superset implementation guide tailored to their specific environment and use cases.
Step 5: Two-Week Parallel Running Period
Subsequently, for two weeks, both Tableau and Superset ran simultaneously. Users validated that Superset dashboards matched Tableau outputs exactly. As a result, confidence built rapidly — and users actually started preferring Superset. At the end of week two, we shut down Tableau entirely.
More Than Just Cost Savings
Cutting the BI bill was the headline. However, the client gained several other improvements they didn’t anticipate.
For instance, faster dashboards were an immediate win. Superset’s Redis caching reduced average load time from 8 seconds to under 2 seconds — a remarkable 75% improvement.
Moreover, with no per-user cost, the team built 14 new dashboards previously shelved due to Tableau’s pricing. Everyone from warehouse staff to customer service now has real-time data access.
In addition, their data no longer routes through Tableau’s cloud. It sits entirely within their AWS environment — a major win for their compliance and legal teams.
Similarly, their data team prefers Superset. SQL gives them more power than Tableau’s drag-and-drop for complex analysis scenarios.
Our open source software development expertise meant we could also customize Superset’s codebase for their specific needs — something impossible with Tableau’s closed-source architecture.
Is Apache Superset Right for Your Business?
Generally, you can reduce BI costs with Apache Superset if your business meets these criteria:
- You’re paying $20,000+ per year in BI licensing fees
- Your team has SQL skills or you work with a Superset development partner
- You use SQL-compatible databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL, BigQuery, Snowflake, etc.)
- You want full ownership and control of your data environment
- You’re planning to expand BI access to more users without scaling costs
Alternatively, if you’re not sure whether Superset is the right fit, our data visualization consulting team offers a free BI assessment to evaluate your current stack and estimate your potential savings.
What the Migration Cost vs. What It Saved
Interestingly, one question we always get: “What does the migration itself cost?”
Specifically, for this client, our enterprise software development team completed the full migration — audit, infrastructure, dashboards, and training — in 4 weeks. The migration paid for itself in less than 2 months of Tableau savings. Undeniably, that’s an ROI most software projects can only dream of.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How long does a Tableau to Apache Superset migration take?
Typically 3–6 weeks, depending on the number of dashboards, data sources, and the complexity of your existing setup. Our BI migration services team follows a structured 5-step process — audit, infrastructure, dashboard recreation, training, and parallel running — that minimizes risk and disruption.
2. Will we lose any features by switching from Tableau to Superset?
For the vast majority of use cases, no. Superset replicates all core BI features — dashboards, filters, drill-downs, chart exports, role-based access, and SQL metrics. Explore the official Superset documentation to see the full feature set.
3. Can we migrate from Tableau to Superset without any downtime?
Yes. We always run both tools in parallel for a minimum of two weeks. Your team validates every Superset dashboard before we decommission Tableau. As a result, your team never experiences any interruption in data access.
4. How much does Superset hosting cost after migration?
Typically $400–$800/month on AWS or GCP. That’s compared to $1,000–$2,000+/month for Tableau Server infrastructure. Our cloud infrastructure team architects the most cost-effective Superset setup for your usage patterns.
5. How much does the migration itself cost?
Most clients recover the full migration cost in less than 2 months of saved Tableau fees. Our Apache Superset development team provides a detailed ROI projection during the free consultation so you can decide with confidence.
6. Can Apache Superset handle large data volumes?
Yes. Superset natively integrates with Apache Druid, Presto, and Trino — purpose-built engines for querying billions of rows in seconds. Our data analytics services team tunes your Superset infrastructure for your exact data volume.
7. Do non-technical users struggle with Apache Superset?
Non-technical users navigate and explore dashboards easily — no SQL required. The learning curve applies mainly to building new dashboards. We resolve this through a comprehensive dashboard library and data visualization training tailored to your team.
8. Is our data safe in a self-hosted Superset environment?
Absolutely. Self-hosting means your data never leaves your own cloud. We configure Superset with SSO, row-level security, LDAP/OAuth, SSL, and audit logging. Our enterprise software development team ensures compliance with SOC 2, GDPR, and HIPAA requirements.
9. What happens if we need new dashboards after migration?
Andolasoft provides full ongoing support — including new dashboard development, custom plugins, performance tuning, and version upgrades. Because Superset is open source, our open source development team can build entirely custom features, which is impossible with Tableau’s closed-source platform.
10. How do I get started with reducing BI costs using Apache Superset?
Simply put, the first step is a free BI assessment with our team. We review your Tableau setup, dashboard count, data sources, and user base. Then we provide a savings estimate and migration roadmap. Contact our BI experts today to schedule your free consultation.
Ready to Reduce Your BI Costs with Apache Superset?
If you’re spending tens of thousands on Tableau, there’s a smarter way — and we can prove it with numbers from your own environment.
Indeed, at Andolasoft, we specialize in helping businesses reduce BI costs with Apache Superset through end-to-end Apache Superset development services. From infrastructure setup and dashboard migration to team training and ongoing support, we handle everything.
In short, our clients typically save 70–85% on BI costs within 60 days of going live. Learn more about Andolasoft and our track record across industries.
Contact our BI experts today for a free consultation — no obligation, no fluff. Your data deserves better infrastructure. And your budget deserves better too.