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Tableau Workbook Optimiser vs Tableau Exchange Accelerators!

I ran Tableau's own Accelerators through Tableau's own Workbook Optimizer to see whether the templates actually pass the company's best-practice tests.

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  • Build a baseline by running the Workbook Optimizer on the three default Tableau workbooks (Superstore, Regional, World Indicators) — they average 10.3/12, or 86%, which becomes the pass mark.
  • Most accelerators sit around seven out of twelve, and every single one fails the unused-fields check, so I'd argue that test should be ignored unless you're at final production stage.
  • Recurring failures are huge numbers of LOD calculations (one finance workbook had 253), excessive hidden sheets and views over ten per dashboard — much of that work belongs back in your ETL pipeline.
  • Running 'Compute Calculations' on an extract materialises calculations and instantly lifts the optimiser score, a quick free win you'd miss without the optimiser.
  • Hiding unused fields after building (with the show-hidden-fields toggle to bring them back) is best practice, and a genuinely well-designed accelerator focused on one question scored 11/12.

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In this video, I take a handful of accelerators from the Tableau exchange and see what Tableau’s own Workbook optimiser thinks of them.

Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:00:18 Overview 00:01:24 Setting the benchmark 00:04:38 Finding Tableau Accelerators 00:05:38 Sales Expert Tableau Accelerator 00:06:54 View all tabs at once 00:07:41 Run the optimiser 00:12:57 Feature request to export Optimiser results 00:13:59 Web traffic 00:15:38 Finance 00:20:30 Wealth management 00:21:57 Point of sales 00:24:13 Citizen service requests 00:26:41 Account management 00:31:17 Overal score & Closing remarks ‍