Compare the Top Business Intelligence Software that integrates with R as of May 2026

This a list of Business Intelligence software that integrates with R. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with R. View the products that work with R in the table below.

What is Business Intelligence Software for R?

Business intelligence software is software designed to collect and analyze large amounts of data from various sources. The software provides users with the ability to access current and historical data in order to track performance trends and make informed decisions. Business intelligence solutions vary in complexity, ranging from simple reporting tools to comprehensive analytics suites that provide advanced forecasting capabilities. Compare and read user reviews of the best Business Intelligence software for R currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Plotly Dash
    Dash & Dash Enterprise let you build & deploy analytic web apps using Python, R, and Julia. No JavaScript or DevOps required. Through Dash, the world's largest companies elevate AI, ML, and Python analytics to business users at 5% the cost of a full-stack development approach. Deliver apps and dashboards that run advanced analytics: ML, NLP, forecasting, computer vision and more. Work in the languages you love: Python, R, and Julia. Reduce costs by migrating legacy, per-seat licensed software to Dash Enterprise's open-core, unlimited end-user pricing model. Move faster by deploying and updating Dash apps without an IT or DevOps team. Create pixel-perfect dashboards & web apps, without writing any CSS. Scale effortlessly with Kubernetes. Support mission-critical Python applications with high availability.
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    JMP Statistical Software

    JMP Statistical Software

    JMP Statistical Discovery

    JMP, data analysis software for Mac and Windows, combines the strength of interactive visualization with powerful statistics. Importing and processing data is easy. The drag-and-drop interface, dynamically linked graphs, libraries of advanced analytic functionality, scripting language and ways of sharing findings with others, allows users to dig deeply into their data, with greater ease and speed. Originally developed in the 1980’s to capture the new value in GUI for personal computers, JMP remains dedicated to adding cutting-edge statistical methods and special analysis techniques from a variety of industries to the software’s functionality with each release. The organization's founder, John Sall, still serves as Chief Architect.
    Starting Price: $1320/year/user
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    Posit

    Posit

    Posit

    Posit builds tools that help data scientists work more efficiently, collaborate seamlessly, and share insights securely across their organizations. Its Positron code editor provides the speed of an interactive console combined with the power to build, debug, and deploy data-science workflows in Python and R. Posit’s platform enables teams to scale open-source data science, offering enterprise-ready capabilities for publishing, sharing, and operationalizing applications. Companies rely on Posit’s secure infrastructure to host Shiny apps, dashboards, APIs, and analytical reports with confidence. Whether using open-source packages or cloud-based solutions, Posit supports reproducible, high-quality work at every stage of the data lifecycle. Trusted by millions of users—and more than half of the Fortune 100—Posit empowers professionals across industries to innovate with data.
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    Mage

    Mage

    Mage

    Mage is a tool that transforms your data into predictions. Build, train, and deploy predictive models in minutes. No AI experience required. Increase user engagement by ranking content on your user’s home feed. Increase conversion by showing the most relevant products for a user to buy. Increase retention by predicting which users will stop using your app. Increase conversion by matching users in a marketplace. Data is the most important part in building AI. Mage will guide you through this process with suggestions on how to improve your data, making you an AI expert. AI and its predictions are difficult to understand. Mage explains every metric in-depth, teaching you how your AI model thinks. Get real-time predictions with a few lines of code. Mage makes it easy for you to integrate your AI model in any application.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Meteomatics

    Meteomatics

    Meteomatics

    Meteomatics specializes in high-resolution commercial weather forecasting, power output forecasting for wind, solar and hydro, weather data gathering from the lower atmosphere using Meteodrones, and weather data delivery via the Weather API. - Unlimited accesses/day - Weather data querying via URL - Unified weather data access for historical and current weather, forecasts, climate models, and data from over 25 weather models - WMS and WFS interface - Delivery of forecasts with an average response time of 20 to 30 ms - 90 m downscaling worldwide - 1800+ parameters - Historical weather data from 1979 Climate data including climate scenarios up to the year 2100 - Secured use with HTTP and HTTPS - Integration with many formats, connectors, and programming languages available - Proprietary European Weather Model with 1 km resolution – EURO1k (Business plan)
    Starting Price: $0/month/user
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    Wherobots

    Wherobots

    Wherobots

    Wherobots, the Spatial Intelligence Cloud, enables any data team to analyze data about the physical world faster, at greater scale, and at lower cost compared to traditional solutions. Built by the creators of Apache Sedona, it's a compute lakehouse engine that unifies spatial and non-spatial data, automates data workflows, and runs AI on planetary scale imagery. Spatial data refers to information about places, objects, or activities. Examples include GPS points and tracks, routes, land, road, parcel, crop, and building data, as well as imagery from drones and satellites. This data is fundamental to various industries including aerospace, mobility, ag-tech, insurance, energy, telecommunications, retail, and logistics. In one solution, Wherobots handles these diverse spatial data types and formats, with customers seeing production workloads run up to 20x faster and at lower cost than popular lakehouse engines.
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    Displayr

    Displayr

    Displayr

    Displayr is the all-in-one analysis and reporting software purpose-built for survey data. The only tool you'll ever need to uncover and share data stories. Displayr’s one app for everything, fully connecting your survey data, analysis, visualizations, and reports for seamless automation and better, faster insights. When you replace all your complicated analysis and reporting tools with Displayr, amazing things happen. Do everything in a fraction of the time, from data cleaning to analysis to dashboards & presentations. Displayr automatically does your grunt work for you plus it’s faster & easier to do the advanced analysis yourself as well. Share auto-updating interactive reports that are fully connected to the underlying analysis and source data. Doing all your analysis and reporting in one tool leaves you infinitely less room for error. But if a mistake’s spotted, trace it, fix it & auto-update everything.
    Starting Price: $2,699 per year
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    EngineRoom

    EngineRoom

    MoreSteam

    EngineRoom powers process improvement with a complete set of problem-solving tools. EngineRoom combines graphical, statistical, and modeling tools for organizing and managing your projects. Analyze your data, manage projects, and map and model processes. Using EngineRoom's intuitive drag-and-drop interface, you can avoid the steep learning curve of desktop data analysis software. EngineRoom includes interactive, patented wizards for both hypothesis testing and design of experiments (DOE) that step you through how to properly analyze your data and clearly report your results. With no installation on client desktops, complex licensing files, or dedicated hard drive storage to manage, you can instantly get up and running. Access your projects from any web browser by signing into your account. When you return to your projects from anywhere, your data and results are saved just the way you left them.
    Starting Price: $449 per year
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    Nixtla

    Nixtla

    Nixtla

    Nixtla is a platform for time-series forecasting and anomaly detection built around its flagship model TimeGPT, described as the first generative AI foundation model for time-series data. It was trained on over 100 billion data points spanning domains such as retail, energy, finance, IoT, healthcare, weather, web traffic, and more, allowing it to make accurate zero-shot predictions across a wide variety of use cases. With just a few lines of code (e.g., via their Python SDK), users can supply historical data and immediately generate forecasts or detect anomalies, even for irregular or sparse time series, and without needing to build or train models from scratch. TimeGPT supports advanced features like handling exogenous variables (e.g., events, prices), forecasting multiple time-series at once, custom loss functions, cross-validation, prediction intervals, and model fine-tuning on bespoke datasets.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Zepl

    Zepl

    Zepl

    Sync, search and manage all the work across your data science team. Zepl’s powerful search lets you discover and reuse models and code. Use Zepl’s enterprise collaboration platform to query data from Snowflake, Athena or Redshift and build your models in Python. Use pivoting and dynamic forms for enhanced interactions with your data using heatmap, radar, and Sankey charts. Zepl creates a new container every time you run your notebook, providing you with the same image each time you run your models. Invite team members to join a shared space and work together in real time or simply leave their comments on a notebook. Use fine-grained access controls to share your work. Allow others have read, edit, and run access as well as enable collaboration and distribution. All notebooks are auto-saved and versioned. You can name, manage and roll back all versions through an easy-to-use interface, and export seamlessly into Github.
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    Visplore

    Visplore

    Visplore GmbH

    Visplore is a visual analytics software solution for rapid industrial troubleshooting and root-cause analysis. When KPIs and simple trends are not enough and action is time-critical, it complements dashboards with guided forensic “why” analyses that deliver insights for problem-solving and process optimization. It works across the entire IT/OT landscape, from process and asset data to quality and material data, and is easy to use for all engineers. - Guided, transparent root-cause analysis with intuitive visuals — no black boxes, no complex modeling - Works with your data, where it lives - Seamless IT/OT connectivity - From troubleshooting to standardized best practice - Proven templates, excellent expert support, and workflows that scale into automated monitoring and reporting. Compared to other data analysis tools such as Seeq and TrendMiner, Visplore is built for everyday engineering use, making industrial data analysis accessible, repeatable, and ready for action.
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