Competitor pricing and feature information updated March 2026.

What Now?
Since its humble beginnings in a dorm room in Sydney, Atlassian is now worth over $50 billion. It currently generates revenue of over $1.61 billion per year. Its stable of products include:- Jira, a collaborative issue tracker,
- Bitbucket, a code repository management platform,
- Confluence, a knowledge management CMS,
- Trello, an organizational app,
- and now also Chartio.
- Of the uncertainty of the situation.
- They have no desire to join the Atlassian ecosystem.
- They were already planning to leave Chartio due to price or feature considerations, and this pushed them over the edge.
What Happens To Chartio After Acquisition?
So, what happens when a company like Chartio is acquired by another company?Well, from our experience, nothing will change immediately. You have to remember that there's always a period after acquisition when a merger needs to complete and settle down before everything changes. As a result, at least for now, it will be business as usual.But our experience also shows us that, in the future, there will be changes. There's no doubt about it. Just think about it, a company doesn't acquire another company just to keep everything the same. They acquired the company because they saw value in the product, and they're looking to maximize their investment. Now, this typically happens by the company either by:
- Driving more revenue from the existing customer base.
- Changing the product to make their current product better.
- A combination of the above.
Top 5 Alternatives to Chartio (Plus 1 Bonus)
Domo
The main advantage of Domo is its focus on social collaboration. Because of this focus on collaboration, you'll get real-time data in an easy-to-use dashboard. It also features a fully functional and simple-to-use app to view charts from anywhere and send messages throughout the company. And you won't have any difficulty importing your data because many of its integrations come pre-installed. One thing to look out for, though, is security. As everything eventually gets into their cloud, integrating on-premises data results in steep implementation costs, security concerns, and storage fees. The role and data-level security features can also cost extra because the platform operates on a credit-based consumption model without public pricing. You'll need to speak with their sales team to understand costs, which industry estimates suggest start at $30,000 to $100,000+ annually with required multi-year contracts.Microsoft Power BI
Microsoft's Power BI data visualization tool is a tool that you can use to work with data. It integrates with several other types of software and offers you access to both on-site and cloud-based data. There are some things you should, however, keep in mind. The first is its cost. At $14 per user per month for the Pro plan (up 40% from $10 in April 2025), it adds up quickly, especially when you consider that features like white-label embedding and advanced row-level security require the Premium Per User plan at $24/user/month. For a team of 25 users, you're looking at $350/month on Pro with limited features, or $600/month for Premium capabilities that don't even include white-label options. Another consideration is complexity. Here, the programming language required (DAX) can make it too complicated to use for the average user.Metabase
Metabase is open-source business intelligence that helps you analyze data and gain insights on a unified interface. By giving you the option of self-hosting, you'll use a powerful tool to analyze and visualize your data without being locked into a platform. However, while the open-source version exists, it lacks key enterprise features like white-label embedding and row-level security. For these essential features, you'll need their Pro plan starting at $575/month for 10 users, with additional users at $12 each. For a 25-user team, you're looking at $755/month. Their white-label embedding also requires a $500/month platform fee plus $10 per external user on top of the Pro subscription. One thing to consider with Metabase is that it can get complicated, and if you don't have SQL coding knowledge, you'll struggle to find your way around.Toucan Toco
Toucan Toco is a data visualization platform. It focuses on storytelling to communicate clear and compelling insights from data to users, no matter their data literacy levels or the device they use. It's also the first data analytics platform that includes a built-in UX that incorporates the best practices of design and storytelling to increase the speed of deployment and ensure consistent results. However, you should keep in mind that it can be limited in the number of graphs you can use in some instances. Also, its implementation process can become complicated for non-technical users.Holistics
Holistics is a flexible business intelligence automation and visualization platform that helps you to streamline your data preparation and reporting processes. It's easy to implement, and it has a reasonable pricing structure that can meet the needs of many companies. However, it could be slightly tricky for users without any SQL knowledge to get comfortable on the platform. Also, loading and downloading reports can sometimes take longer than expected, especially during peak times.One More Chartio Alternative
We mentioned a bonus option and to no surprise, it's our software, DashboardFox. We're much too shy to just come out and tell you we're the best. We rather give you some of the main competitors, let you do the evaluation, and come up with that conclusion on your own.Why DashboardFox Is Not An Alternative To Chartio
There are a few key differences between Chartio and DashboardFox however that may not make us the ideal fit as a replacement (we'll tell you those right up front). First, we're primarily a cloud SaaS platform, like Chartio was. However, if you prefer more control over your data hosting, we also offer a self-hosted option. Second, we're database-focused from a data source perspective. If you were using Chartio as a way to connect your API-based ecosystem of apps, DashboardFox might not be the ideal option. We're best when connected to a database like MS SQL, Oracle, MySQL, Postgres, AWS Redshift or RD2, or any other ODBC compatible data source. And one more reason why DashboardFox may not be your Chartio replacement, we're not a developer tool. We've built DashboardFox with a focus on business users. So it's a codeless report building environment and designed to be really easy to use and maintain. A lot of Chartio users liked to get into the code and write SQL. We try to make you forget that SQL exists.Why DashboardFox Is An Alternative to Chartio
With the reasons you wouldn't want to switch behind us, there are quite a few reasons to look at DashboardFox as a great alternative to Chartio.- It's affordable with monthly active user pricing starting at $99/month
- It's self-service BI
- It's packed with security, scheduling, dashboards, mobile access, and many other features.
