Baserow is a database and Airtable alternative. Create your own database without technical experience. It lowers the barriers to app creation so that anyone who can work with a spreadsheet can also create a database. The interface looks a lot like a spreadsheet.
This user friendly no-code tool gives you the powers of a developer without leaving your browser.
Baserow is free and open source software.
Key Features
- A spreadsheet database hybrid combining ease of use and powerful data organization.
- Easily self-hosted with no storage restrictions or sign-up on https://baserow.io to
get started immediately. - Alternative to Airtable.
- Headless and API first.
- Uses popular frameworks and tools like Django, Vue.js and PostgreSQL.
Website: baserow.io
Support: GitLab Code Repository
Developer: Baserow B.V.
License: MIT License

Baserow is written in Python and JavaScript. Learn Python with our recommended free books and free tutorials. Learn JavaScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
Related Software
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|---|---|
| NocoDB | Build databases as spreadsheets |
| Teable | Manage your data and connect your team |
| Baserow | No-code database and Airtable alternative |
| Directus | Real-time API and App dashboard for managing SQL database content |
| Grist | Modern relational spreadsheet |
| rowy | Low-code backend in the browser |
| Mathesar | Spreadsheet-like tool for Postgres data |
| UNDB | No-code platform that can also serve as a Backend as a Service |
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