
Tableau Pulse
bySalesforce / Tableaulisted Jun 20, 2026
Tableau Pulse delivers proactive metric monitoring and natural-language insights for Tableau Cloud users. It is useful for governed metrics and executive monitoring, but it depends on clean metric definitions and should not be framed as a full analyst replacement.
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- Pricing
- Available with eligible Tableau Cloud offerings; enterprise pricing applies
- Model backbone
- Tableau AI and Salesforce Einstein
- Setup complexity
- Complex setup
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