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Baserow vs NocoDB

Self-host pick — both replace Airtable (Spreadsheet / lightweight database).

Both Baserow and NocoDB self-host as a replacement for Airtable (Spreadsheet / lightweight database). Pick Baserow if you want a MIT-licensed codebase (MIT (community) + commercial license for premium modules); pick NocoDB for AGPL (AGPL-3.0). Both run in roughly the same cost bracket — $10 vps — postgres + redis + their stack vs $5 vps for a small team — mysql/postgres + the nocodb image.

Baserowopen-sourceNocoDBopen-source
LicenseMIT (community) + commercial license for premium modulesAGPL-3.0
Setup time15min docker-compose10min docker-compose
Monthly cost$10 VPS — Postgres + Redis + their stack.$5 VPS for a small team — Mysql/Postgres + the NocoDB image.
GitHubbram2w/baserow ★ 4.82k · last commit todayalivenocodb/nocodb ★ 63.0k · last commit todayalive
ReplacesAirtableAirtable

Good fit for

Baserow

Teams who want a clean, performant Airtable clone with a vibrant feature roadmap.

Weak at:Some workflow features (Kanban, Calendar advanced) are in the paid edition.

NocoDB

Teams that already have Postgres/MySQL and want an Airtable-shaped UI on top.

Weak at:Automations are thinner than Airtable's; rich-text fields render plainer.

In a terminal? npx -y github:SolvoHQ/os-alt-cli airtable prints Airtable's self-host options including both — how the CLI works →

FAQ

Which is easier to self-host, Baserow or NocoDB?

Baserow: 15min docker-compose. NocoDB: 10min docker-compose.

What does each cost to run?

Baserow: $10 VPS — Postgres + Redis + their stack.. NocoDB: $5 VPS for a small team — Mysql/Postgres + the NocoDB image.. Both projects are free and open source.

Do Baserow and NocoDB replace the same SaaS?

Yes — both are open-source alternatives to Airtable.