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Choosing between Power BI and Metabase? Power BI is Microsoft's enterprise BI platform with deep Office 365 integration, governed semantic models, and Copilot AI features. This comparison covers licensing, performance, governance, and use-case fit — with EPC Group's recommendation based on 1,500+ Power BI deployments.
Enterprise-grade vs open source BI: a practical comparison for organizations deciding between Power BI's enterprise platform and Metabase's open source simplicity.
Updated February 2026 · Based on Power BI February 2026 and Metabase 0.50 releases
Power BI and Metabase serve different users. Power BI is an enterprise analytics platform. It is built for organizations that require:
Metabase is an open source query and visualization tool. It is ideal for startups and small data teams. They can create quick SQL-based dashboards without worrying about licensing costs.
For organizations with 50 or more users, compliance needs, or complex data models, Power BI offers great value. This is true even with its per-user licensing cost.
In contrast, Metabase's "free" open-source edition can have hidden costs. These may include:
These hidden costs can surpass the pricing of Power BI Pro at scale.
This comparison is based on EPC Group's experience helping enterprises evaluate, implement, and migrate BI platforms across 1,500+ projects.
Side-by-side feature and pricing overview
| Category | Power BI | Metabase |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Pro: $10/user/mo Premium Per User: $20/user/mo Free Desktop version | Open Source: Free (self-hosted) Pro: $85/mo (5 users) Enterprise: Custom pricing |
| Deployment | Cloud SaaS + Desktop + Embedded | Self-hosted (Docker/JAR) or Metabase Cloud |
| Data Modeling | DAX, Power Query M, Composite Models | Basic models, SQL-only transformations |
| AI Features | Copilot, Auto ML, Smart Narratives, Key Influencers | Basic NL querying only |
| Security | Azure AD, RLS, OLS, Purview, Sensitivity Labels | Basic permissions, no RLS in OSS, sandboxing in Pro |
| Compliance | HIPAA, SOC 2, FedRAMP, GDPR | SOC 2 (Enterprise only), no HIPAA/FedRAMP |
| API/Embedding | Power BI Embedded, REST API, JavaScript SDK | iFrame embedding, basic API |
| Best For | Enterprises, compliance-heavy industries, Microsoft shops | Startups, small data teams, quick SQL dashboards |
Enterprise capabilities analysis
EPC Group Verdict: Power BI is the top choice for data modeling. It provides DAX and semantic models for enterprise-level analytics. On the other hand, Metabase is great for quick SQL queries. However, it lacks the data modeling depth required for complex enterprise reporting.
EPC Group Verdict: Power BI is the best choice for regulated industries. Its security features meet the strict standards required by healthcare, financial services, and government organizations.
In contrast, Metabase's security model does not provide adequate protection for these sectors. It falls short of the necessary compliance for:
The hidden costs of “free” open source BI
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The costs for Metabase OSS infrastructure include hosting on AWS or Azure. This also covers necessary compute, storage, and networking.
Admin time is valued at an equivalent of $80K to $120K per full-time employee (FTE).
Power BI integrates natively with Teams, SharePoint, Excel, and Azure AD. Reports embed directly in the collaboration tools employees already use daily.
Row-level security, deployment pipelines, audit logs, and Microsoft Purview integration provide the governance framework required for enterprise-scale BI.
HIPAA, SOC 2, FedRAMP, and GDPR compliance out of the box. Microsoft signs Business Associate Agreements for healthcare organizations.
Copilot for Power BI, Smart Narratives, Key Influencers, and Auto ML provide AI capabilities that Metabase does not offer.
At $10/user/month with zero infrastructure overhead, Power BI Pro costs less than self-hosted Metabase for most organizations over 50 users.
DAX, semantic models, and composite models enable sophisticated business logic that pure SQL-based tools cannot replicate.
Metabase OSS is genuinely useful for teams under 20 users who are comfortable with SQL and can manage their own infrastructure.
Metabase can be deployed in minutes via Docker and provides immediate SQL querying against your databases without complex setup.
For teams under 10 users, Metabase OSS with a small cloud instance can be cheaper than Power BI Pro licensing.
If vendor lock-in avoidance and code transparency are organizational priorities, Metabase OSS provides full source code access.
Common questions about Power BI vs Metabase
Metabase is a viable alternative to Power BI for startups and small teams needing basic SQL-based reporting without licensing costs. However, for enterprise organizations requiring governance, compliance, AI-powered analytics, and Microsoft ecosystem integration, Power BI is significantly superior. Metabase lacks row-level security, compliance certifications (HIPAA, FedRAMP), and advanced features like Copilot AI, paginated reports, and deployment pipelines.
Metabase Open Source Edition is free and self-hosted, but you bear the costs of server infrastructure, maintenance, security patching, and administration. Metabase Pro (cloud-hosted) costs $85/month for 5 users, and Metabase Enterprise starts at custom pricing. When you factor in infrastructure costs ($200-$500/month for hosting), DevOps time, and limited support, the true cost of Metabase often exceeds Power BI Pro at $10/user/month for organizations over 20 users.
Metabase struggles with enterprise-scale analytics. It lacks Premium capacity for large datasets, has limited data modeling capabilities (no DAX equivalent), does not support composite models or DirectQuery, and has minimal governance features. For organizations with 100+ users, complex security requirements, or datasets exceeding a few million rows, Power BI Premium or Fabric provides far superior scalability and performance.
For 100 users: Power BI Pro costs $12,000/year ($10/user/month) with full enterprise features, Microsoft support, and automatic updates. Metabase self-hosted requires $2,400-$6,000/year for infrastructure plus 0.5-1 FTE for administration ($40,000-$80,000/year). Metabase Enterprise with support costs significantly more. Power BI delivers better value at scale because Microsoft handles infrastructure, security, updates, and compliance.
No. Metabase does not have AI-powered features comparable to Power BI Copilot. Metabase offers basic natural language querying and simple auto-generated descriptions, but nothing approaching Copilot's ability to generate complete reports from natural language prompts, write DAX formulas, explain data anomalies, or create executive summaries automatically.
Power BI is dramatically better for compliance. It includes HIPAA BAA support, SOC 2 Type II certification, FedRAMP-aligned consulting expertise work, GDPR compliance, Microsoft Purview integration for data governance, and sensitivity labels. Metabase Open Source has no compliance certifications. Metabase Enterprise offers SOC 2 certification but lacks HIPAA, FedRAMP, and integrated data governance capabilities.
EPC Group helps organizations evaluate, implement, and migrate to enterprise BI platforms. Schedule a complimentary BI Assessment to determine the right platform for your needs.
Errin O'Connor is the Founder and Chief AI Architect at EPC Group. He has more than 29 years of experience in enterprise consulting. Errin is a bestselling author, having written Microsoft Power BI Dashboards Step by Step (Microsoft Press) and three other books from Microsoft Press.
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Are you choosing between Power BI and Metabase? Power BI is Microsoft's enterprise BI platform. It has excellent integration with Office 365 and features governed semantic models.
This comparison looks at:
EPC Group's recommendation is based on over 1,500 Power BI deployments.
| Dimension | Power BI | Metabase |
|---|---|---|
| Target audience | Enterprise — Fortune 500, regulated industries | SMB / developer teams |
| Pricing model | Per user ($10–$20) or capacity | Open source (free) or Cloud ($500+/month) |
| Semantic model / DAX | Yes — full governed semantic layer | No — direct SQL queries |
| Row-level security | Native RLS | Basic permissions, limited RLS |
| Microsoft integration | Native | Limited |
| Governance | Full enterprise governance tools | Minimal governance features |
| Compliance | HIPAA, SOC 2, FedRAMP, GDPR | SOC 2 (Cloud version only) |
| Best for | Enterprise governance and compliance | Quick SQL dashboards for small teams |
Choose Power BI when your organization meets these criteria.
Choose Metabase when your organization meets these criteria.
For organizations using the Microsoft ecosystem, especially those with Microsoft 365, Azure, Dynamics 365, or SharePoint, Power BI is the top recommendation. It offers:
These features make Power BI the most cost-effective long-term platform.
If your organization uses a non-Microsoft cloud stack or has specific needs that Power BI cannot fulfill, consider Metabase.
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Metabase is excellent for self-service exploration but stops short of the enterprise platform stack: Microsoft Fabric capacity governance, OneLake unified storage, Direct Lake mode for sub-second lakehouse queries, DAX measures inside a versioned Tabular Model, Power Query (M) for ingestion, Microsoft Purview for sensitivity labels and lineage, and Microsoft Sentinel for SIEM correlation. Most EPC Group migrations from Metabase land in Power BI specifically to inherit this stack.