
ArcGIS Business Analyst
Location intelligence software
Business intelligence software
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
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$995 per year
Small
Medium
Large
- Banking and insurance
- Real estate and property management
- Retail and wholesale
What is ArcGIS Business Analyst
ArcGIS Business Analyst is a location intelligence and market analysis application within the ArcGIS ecosystem that helps organizations evaluate sites, territories, and customer/market potential using maps and demographic data. It is used by analysts, planners, and sales/real estate teams for tasks such as site selection, trade area analysis, and territory design. The product combines Esri’s mapping/geoanalytics with curated demographic and consumer datasets and produces reports, infographics, and map-based analyses. It is available in web and desktop forms and can integrate with other ArcGIS services and data sources.
Deep GIS and geoanalytics
The product supports advanced spatial analysis workflows such as drive-time and walk-time trade areas, suitability modeling, and territory design. It leverages ArcGIS mapping, geocoding, and spatial data management capabilities, which can be important for organizations already standardizing on ArcGIS. Outputs can be delivered as maps, layers, and analytical results that fit into broader GIS workflows. This depth typically exceeds what is available in lightweight mapping add-ons focused mainly on visualization.
Built-in demographic datasets
ArcGIS Business Analyst includes access to demographic and socio-economic variables and prebuilt reports/infographics designed for market planning. This reduces the need to source, normalize, and maintain many common market data inputs separately. Users can compare areas, profile customers, and summarize markets using standardized variables. The curated data and templates help non-GIS specialists produce consistent analyses.
ArcGIS platform integration
The product integrates with ArcGIS Online/Enterprise content, enabling reuse of organizational layers, boundaries, and governance controls. It can consume internal datasets and publish results back to ArcGIS for sharing and downstream applications. This supports collaboration across GIS, operations, and planning teams using a common spatial data model. Integration is a practical advantage for organizations with existing ArcGIS identity, security, and content management.
ArcGIS learning curve
Users often need familiarity with GIS concepts (projections, geocoding quality, spatial joins, trade areas) to use the tool effectively. Teams without GIS support may find setup and analysis design more complex than simpler sales-mapping or point-solution tools. Training and governance are typically required to ensure consistent methods and data quality. This can slow initial time-to-value for small teams.
BI reporting is secondary
While it produces reports and dashboards, it is not a full business intelligence platform for broad enterprise reporting across finance, HR, and operational KPIs. Organizations may still need a dedicated BI tool for semantic modeling, complex cross-domain metrics, and enterprise-wide dashboard distribution. ArcGIS Business Analyst is strongest when the primary questions are spatial (where, proximity, coverage, trade areas). For non-spatial analytics, it may be less efficient than general-purpose BI stacks.
Data coverage and licensing constraints
Demographic and consumer datasets vary by country/region, and availability or granularity can differ depending on licensing and data providers. Costs and entitlements can increase with additional regions, users, or premium datasets, which can complicate budgeting. Some organizations may need to bring their own third-party data to meet specific industry requirements. These factors can affect global standardization and comparability across markets.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| ArcGIS Business Analyst Web App Standard | Included with Creator, Professional, or Professional Plus ArcGIS Online user types (price depends on ArcGIS Online user type subscription) | Includes web & mobile app access, 500 credits included when provided as part of a user type; listed as included with specific ArcGIS user types on Esri's product buy page. |
| ArcGIS Business Analyst Web App Advanced | Contact Esri Sales (not publicly listed) | Advanced web-app features; Esri states this is a separate purchase / contact sales for pricing. |
| ArcGIS Business Analyst Advanced Bundle | Contact Esri Sales (not publicly listed) | Bundle that can include Creator user type, Business Analyst Pro, mobile app, and additional credits; pricing not published publicly. |
| ArcGIS Business Analyst Pro (extension to ArcGIS Pro) | Contact Esri Sales (not publicly listed) | Pro extension licensing details require contacting Esri or reseller. |
| Esri Business Analyst Reports Online Add‑In — Basic | $995 per year | 17 reports & maps; ~2,200+ variables; unlimited use for US regions (per ArcGIS Resource Center). |
| Esri Business Analyst Reports Online Add‑In — Standard | $2,495 per year | 36 reports & maps; ~3,400+ variables; unlimited use for US regions (per ArcGIS Resource Center). |
| Esri Business Analyst Reports Online Add‑In — Standard Plus | $3,995 per year | 50 reports & maps; ~5,800+ variables; unlimited use for US regions (per ArcGIS Resource Center). |
Seller details
Esri
Redlands, California, USA
1969
Private
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