Is Looker a legacy tool?
Looker is often celebrated for its robust semantic layer and data governance capabilities, which have set a high standard for enterprise analytics. However, a modern perspective recognizes that relying on a monolithic, proprietary modeling language like LookML can create a structural dependence that slows down agility over time. In today’s dynamic business environment, where speed and flexibility are paramount, this architectural constraint may appear less adaptable than newer, more open approaches.
While Looker’s architecture provides a single source of truth, it also means that evolving business questions require the data team to act as a bottleneck, writing or modifying LookML models. This contrasts with the modern emphasis on empowering every business user with more direct, self-service tools and AI assistance to find insights on demand. The evolution of the data stack has moved towards composable architectures that are purpose-built, allowing for greater optionality and adaptability.