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About Procore Analytics 2.0

Overview

Procore Analytics 2.0 has 3 guiding pillars of value today and in the future to make a user-friendly product that gives access to all of your data, with business intelligence included. Ultimately, this allows you to quickly access any Procore data you need and gain value from it to make informed, data-driven decisions.  See Getting Started With Analytics 2.0 to begin your journey today.

Key benefits include:
  • User-Friendly
    • Self-Serviceable - Manage Procore Analytics like any other Procore tool.
    • Cross Company Access - Easily tie together multiple Procore instances of data with one password.
    • New Onboarding - A guided onboarding experience that helps you connect to and use Procore Analytics.
    • Easy Data Exploration - Learn about the data that’s available and interact with it live.
    • Integrated with Procore - A unified experience in Procore for managing Procore Analytics.
  • All Your Data
    • Connectability - Connect to your data across multiple sources, with out of the box PA connectors.
    • Data Availability (Coming Soon) - Everything you have in Procore, you can pull out of Procore.

    • Purpose Built Model - A business semantic model built by domain for reporting and analytics.
    • Bulk Data Extract - All your data is extracted quickly, you choose when you pull it.
    • Data Reliability - Your data is monitored for accuracy and completeness.
    • Cloud Connector - Offers real-time data access and integration, enhanced data control and security, advanced analytics capabilities, and operational efficiency and scalability.
  • Business Intelligence
    • Intelligence Included - New data tables and fields that turn data into information you can act on.
    • Predictive Analytics Included - Understand what is likely to happen in the future.
    • Power BI Reports Included - Power BI Reports with data relationships, KPIs, measures, and visuals.

 

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Details

  Analytics 1.0/Data Extract Analytics 2.0
Underlying Technology Azure SQL DataBricks
Data Refresh Daily Hourly1
Procore Data Availability Limited All data from Analytics 1.0 plus new datasets
Data Model Analytics data models are different than Procore's Analytics data models are the same as Procore's native reporting 
Authentication Need separate access token for each company Only one token is needed for data across all companies
Permissions All or nothing

Granular at project and tool level

Support Documentation Limited Detailed, step-by-step guidance

The Budget Snapshot table currently updates on a daily basis every 4 hours. In the future, updates will happen hourly like the other tables. 

Common Questions

Below is a list of general FAQs for Analytics 2.0. 

Why is my data still not showing after generating a token and making a connection?

Your data can take up to 24 hours to show for the first time.

How frequent is the data refresh?

Data refreshes for most tables throughout the day on an hourly basis.

Why isn't my Budget Snapshot table getting updated?

The Budget Snapshot table currently updates on a daily basis every 4 hours. 

How do I connect to Procore Analytics 2.0?

Analytics 2.0 can be accessed in several ways. The most common way would be to connect in Power BI. See Getting Started With Procore Analytics 2.0

Will customers on Data Extract have to migrate to Procore Analytics 2.0?

Yes, customers on Data Extract will need to move over to Procore Analytics 2.0, now called Cloud Connector (powered by Delta Share).  Procore Analytics 2.0 will also include PowerBI reports as a feature that customers are not required to use, but they will be available for all customers with Procore Analytics 2.0.

Do I still need Power BI licences to access Procore Analytics 2.0?

No, access to your data through Procore Analytics 2.0 is not limited to Power BI. You can connect using various other applications and data stores. However, if you specifically want to use Power BI reports, you will need a Power BI licence.

How do I update the custom reports that were developed in-house?

Any existing connections to Analytics 1.0 (Azure SQL) must be changed. Several report tables and columns have been renamed. To view field mapping between Analytics 1.0 and 2.0, review the 'Data Exploration' tab within the Procore Analytics 2.0 tool menu. 

How will the process for copying data to my data warehouse be affected by 2.0?

Procore Analytics 2.0 now uses Databricks Delta Sharing for data access. You can find out more about delta sharing here.    

How will Procore-built customer reports get migrated to 2.0?

Existing custom reports will not be affected before 1.0 depreciation. Guidance for report migration services will be provided closer to GA. Report migration services will not be available prior to GA. Customers looking to self-migrate reports sooner can refer to Getting Started with Procore Analytics 2.0.

What is the plan for deprecating Procore Analytics 1.0?

Customers have 12 months after 2.0 goes GA to migrate off of 1.0 and onto Analytics 2.0. Analytics 1.0 has a tentative deprecation near the end of Q4 2025.

 

Partner Considerations

Please review the following partner considerations below:

Consulting Partners

  1. Permissions: When using Procore Analytics 2.0, the token you generate will pull data from all companies that your Procore login has access to.  If you work with multiple customers, you need to create a separate Procore login for each customer to avoid inadvertently sharing data across customers. Do not use the same login (token) for different customers.
  2. Support: The partner must provide support related to their datasets and reports.

App Partners

  1. Bulk access: Whether you expose your data via API or a Power BI custom connector, you’ll need a security model that returns data across all projects with each endpoint. Power BI is geared towards bulk data ingestion and will not be able to scale if it needs to iterate datasets by a project or other unique identifier.
  2. Multiple datasets: It's common to expose separate datasets for each reportable data entity. Each of these should support the same security model and return data in bulk.
  3. Security: You’ll need to implement a solution that enables bulk reading of the data with a single set of secure credentials.
  4. Power BI template: Your Power BI template should work out of the box with any customer who uses it. The Power BI template is loaded into the client’s Power BI tenant. They will configure the datasets with the credentials you provide them.

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