Decision Support · Side-by-side
Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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For everyday users who need to query and visualize data without writing SQL, Seek AI is the more practical choice due to its simpler setup and focus on natural language, while DataGPT is more powerful but requires technical database knowledge and is better suited for teams with dedicated data engineers. The single biggest difference is that DataGPT demands a complex initial setup (connecting warehouses, defining metrics, training on jargon), whereas Seek AI gets you to first value faster with fewer steps.
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Key differences
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Common questions
No, Seek AI is better for non-technical people because its setup is simpler and you can start asking questions in plain English faster. DataGPT requires technical steps like connecting a data warehouse and defining metrics.
Neither tool has a mobile app, so you cannot use them on your phone. Both are designed for desktop or web browser use only.
Neither publishes pricing, but DataGPT explicitly warns that its pricing is prohibitive for very small startups. Seek AI's custom pricing may also be expensive, but it's likely more accessible for small teams using Snowflake.
No, both tools let you ask questions in natural language. DataGPT generates SQL behind the scenes, and Seek AI translates your questions into queries automatically.
DataGPT is stronger for visualizations because it automatically creates high-quality charts and interactive dashboards. Seek AI can generate charts but focuses more on text reports and tables.
Seek AI wins for simplicity and quick setup; DataGPT wins for power and speed – your choice depends on whether you have a data engineer or just want to ask questions.
If you're a non-technical person or a small team using Snowflake, start with Seek AI – it's easier to set up and you'll get answers fast. If you have a data engineer and need powerful analytics across multiple databases, DataGPT is worth the extra effort. Neither tool has a mobile app, so plan to use them at your desk.