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Most teams open Looker Studio and start building:
At first, it works.
Then:
The conclusion:
“Looker Studio is limited.”
It is.
But not in the way most people think.
Looker Studio is a visualization layer.
It’s designed to:
It answers:
“How should this be presented?”
It does not:
It assumes:
the data—and its meaning—already exists
Metrics are defined using:
Now:
2. Blending Replaces Modeling
To combine sources, you use blending.
But blending:
Instead of:
modeling data once
You’re:
recreating joins repeatedly
As reports grow:
Because:
transformations are happening on demand
Across reports:
Now:
“revenue” depends on the dashboard
Changes require:
There is no:
None of these are tool limitations.
They are the result of using a visualization layer for:
data modeling and system definition
Not by replacing Looker Studio—
But by redefining its role.
Define metrics:
Using tools like:
Now:
dashboards consume logic—they don’t create it
Instead of blending:
Then reuse them everywhere.
Establish:
So that:
“conversion rate” means the same thing everywhere
With logic upstream:
Dashboards become:
lighter, faster, and more reliable
Use Looker Studio for:
Not for:
Because:
complexity is handled where it belongs
From:
To:
Looker Studio isn’t limited.
It’s just:
a visualization tool being used as a data system.
If your dashboards:
You don’t need a new tool.
You need to:
redefine the role of the one you’re using.
Doug McCaffrey
Designs and maintains analytics systems that remain reliable over time.
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