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Tellius
Best overallTellius wins for business users who need to ask plain-English questions of their data and get instant answers, while TrendMiner is the clear choice for industrial teams monitoring sensor data. The single biggest difference: Tellius is a conversational AI analytics platform for any business data, whereas TrendMiner is purpose-built for time-series industrial operations.
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Common questions
Yes — Tellius is designed for business data like sales, finance, and marketing. TrendMiner is built for industrial sensor data and won't work well with sales spreadsheets.
No — neither tool has a mobile app. You'll need a laptop or desktop to access them.
Tellius is easier if your data is already in a cloud warehouse — you just connect and start asking questions. TrendMiner requires technical setup with data historians and contextualization, so it's harder for beginners.
Probably not — both are enterprise-priced and cost thousands per month. Small businesses should look at lighter tools like Google Looker Studio or Tableau Public.
No — TrendMiner only works with time-series numerical data from sensors and operational logs. For text analysis, you'd need a different tool.
Tellius wins for conversational business analytics; TrendMiner wins for industrial sensor monitoring — but both are expensive enterprise tools, not for casual users.
If you work with business data like sales, finance, or clinical records and want to ask questions in plain English, go with Tellius — but only if your company has the budget. If you're in manufacturing or utilities and need to monitor sensor data in real time, TrendMiner is your tool, though expect a longer setup. For most everyday users, both are overkill — consider cheaper alternatives first.
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