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Incorta
Best overallNeither Incorta nor Palantir Foundry is for everyday users — both are enterprise-grade platforms that require dedicated teams and budgets. Incorta wins for organizations that need blazing-fast, real-time analytics on complex ERP data without ETL headaches. Palantir Foundry wins for organizations that need to build secure, ontology-driven operational workflows and AI applications on top of messy, multi-source data. The single biggest difference: Incorta is a high-speed analytics engine, while Palantir Foundry is a full-stack data operating system.
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Common questions
No. Neither tool offers a mobile app. You can view dashboards on a mobile browser, but the experience is not optimized for phones.
Incorta is easier if you have a standard ERP system and a small IT team — you can get value in weeks. Palantir Foundry requires months of dedicated engineering and is much harder for non-technical people.
Neither is good for small businesses. Incorta's entry cost is high, and Palantir Foundry is prohibitively expensive. Small businesses should look at tools like Tableau, Power BI, or Looker instead.
Incorta has direct connectors for ERP/CRM systems but no public API for custom integrations. Palantir Foundry can ingest data from many sources but also lacks a public API for easy integration with everyday tools.
Both offer natural language querying. Incorta Copilot works on your indexed schemas for BI-style questions. Palantir AIP grounds LLMs on your ontology for more complex, operational queries — but requires much more setup.
Incorta and Palantir Foundry are powerful but expensive enterprise tools — neither is right for everyday users, small teams, or anyone without a dedicated data engineering team.
If you're an everyday user or a small business owner, skip both of these — they're built for enterprises with big budgets and dedicated teams. For most people, a tool like Google Looker Studio, Tableau, or Power BI will give you 80% of the value at 5% of the cost. If you're in a large organization that already has one of these platforms, work with your IT team to see if it fits your specific use case.
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