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Tableau Desktop Is Now Free (Here’s What You Can & Can’t Do)

Tableau Desktop now has a genuinely free edition that connects to databases locally, and honestly it's a wild moment for the visualisation market.

  • Tableau Desktop Free Edition lets you connect to databases and build locally on your machine entirely free, removing the old Public edition restriction of flat files only.
  • The two things you can't do are publish to Tableau Public and publish to Tableau Cloud or Tableau Server, meaning published data sources are off-limits.
  • Embedded connections inside a workbook should work, but connections that live in Tableau Cloud or Server will not.
  • A paid Creator licence is still needed for Tableau Desktop Professional Edition, Tableau Prep and the ability to publish to the platform with governance.
  • There's no trial, no expiration and no credit card required, though you do need to sign in with a Salesforce account to download it.

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Tableau Desktop now has a free edition that lets you build locally, connect to databases, and work with local data sources without the old Tableau Public restrictions that limited you to flat files. The trade-off is you can’t publish to Tableau Public or publish/connect to Tableau Cloud or Tableau Server, meaning published data sources and server/cloud-hosted connections aren’t accessible (embedded connections in downloaded workbooks may work). The free edition keeps core Desktop features like saving locally, auto-recovery, and local refreshes, sitting between Public and Professional in capability. To publish and get platform governance features, you’ll still need a paid Creator license (Desktop Professional + Prep). A Salesforce-provided fact sheet compares editions, and the download page auto-serves the right installer after signing into a Salesforce account—no credit card, no trial, no expiration. The creator also points to Tableau learning resources and courses.

00:00 Tableau Desktop Goes Free
00:12 What You Can and Can’t Do
01:24 Fact Sheet Feature Breakdown
02:58 Creator License and Upgrades
03:42 How to Download It
04:32 Why Tableau Did This
06:18 Learning Resources and Courses


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