This is a nice explanation and thank you for recording the video! What is not very clear is that Looker Studio and Looker are actually not the same family of products. Studio was designed and built by Google and it resembles Sheets in more ways than it really should. Looker on the other hand was built to compete with Tableau and in many respects it copies those design principles. I think your video sort of skips the concept of connectors in Studio but that's the equivalent of LookML ( or as far as you can get to an equivalent ). Connectors are a good way of controlling data and visualisations and they do give you a lot of customisation. One big downside is that connectors are actually community connectors meaning that you can't just build them for your company (although you can set a price to put people off them). If I had to guess, I'd say that Studio Pro will address the sharing aspect but, even if it does, upgrading from Studio to Studio Pro and then to Looker (full) is not really a straight path. At present, you can keep the data if you store it in BigQuery ( and you probably do even if it's a free tier and you don't have direct access to the actual BigQuery dataset ) but the dashboards will not move from Studio to Looker and your connectors will not be translated to LookML. What I'd be curious to see is if Google finds a way of making that transition 1/2 way painless.
Thanks for the great video! I was struggling to understand the differences here. We are in a moment of deciding whether invest on Looker or remain with our current data analysis structure. This information will be very helpful :)
Thanks for the great video! This is interesting. Basically, Google wants to merge Looker Studio and Looker into something such that it takes advantage of Looker Studio's user base and Looker's function. That said, these two things (Looker Studio and Looker) are quite different. It is hard to imagine how that will be implemented.
This is a nice explanation and thank you for recording the video!
What is not very clear is that Looker Studio and Looker are actually not the same family of products. Studio was designed and built by Google and it resembles Sheets in more ways than it really should. Looker on the other hand was built to compete with Tableau and in many respects it copies those design principles.
I think your video sort of skips the concept of connectors in Studio but that's the equivalent of LookML ( or as far as you can get to an equivalent ). Connectors are a good way of controlling data and visualisations and they do give you a lot of customisation. One big downside is that connectors are actually community connectors meaning that you can't just build them for your company (although you can set a price to put people off them). If I had to guess, I'd say that Studio Pro will address the sharing aspect but, even if it does, upgrading from Studio to Studio Pro and then to Looker (full) is not really a straight path. At present, you can keep the data if you store it in BigQuery ( and you probably do even if it's a free tier and you don't have direct access to the actual BigQuery dataset ) but the dashboards will not move from Studio to Looker and your connectors will not be translated to LookML.
What I'd be curious to see is if Google finds a way of making that transition 1/2 way painless.
Wow this is so well made, your channel needs more eyeballs
Thank you so much!
Video I needed! To understand Looker Studio and Looker! Thank you!
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Thanks for the great video! I was struggling to understand the differences here. We are in a moment of deciding whether invest on Looker or remain with our current data analysis structure. This information will be very helpful :)
Really glad you found it helpful Filipe! 😊
Thanks for this clear and detailed explanation with examples, which were quite useful.
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one doubt, is there a way to convert chart into SQL query in Looker
like dashboard to sql query
really nice explanation of the topic. Thank you for your insight
Glad you liked it! Thanks for the feedback 🙂
Thanks for the great video! This is interesting. Basically, Google wants to merge Looker Studio and Looker into something such that it takes advantage of Looker Studio's user base and Looker's function. That said, these two things (Looker Studio and Looker) are quite different. It is hard to imagine how that will be implemented.
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thank you it is a great Vide, clear explanation from You
Thanks Ali! We're glad you liked the video☺
I believe all these tools are quite similar, with each one possibly catering to a distinct user group.
Fair observation! It makes sense that they're not too different so when people need to use other versions it's not that much of a change for them ☺
Confused if i should and it's worth to invest in learning Google Looker Studio since there's such a big gap to the Looker version..
Great video! Any idea how to sign in to their Looker mobile app? Or this is kind of paid stuff?
Thanks. Maybe set time stamps?
Thanks for the feedback, Axl! Great point, we'll be sure to add them in 🙂
Hi, can u please lower the background music volume or even remove it PLEASE
We can't remove it, but have taken the comments from this one and ensured it's lowered in our newer videos! Thanks for your feedback 💥
Great video. Annoying background music
Please avoid unnecessary background music
Note taken! 😎
Damn. It's explained as to an idiot, but I still have no idea what Looker ML is about
No worries, it's not always the easiest topic to grasp! What is it you want to know more about? 🙂
Long talk.
So you watched until the end? 😌
Hi, can u please lower the background music volume or even remove it PLEASE