Baserow - self-hosted database platform
Baserow is an all-in-one workspace for teams that allows users to organize data, create databases, and build applications without requiring coding skills. It is an open-source platform designed to help teams collaborate and manage information efficiently.
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I came across Baserow a while around 2 years ago when searching for an Alternative. It is a great database tool that is very reliable and runs flawlessly. This is way more than just an alternative to Airtable. The project is moving fast and the Baserow team has created some really unique features that just make Baserow better than its competitors.
Baserow is an all-in-one workspace for teams that allows users to organize data, create databases, and build applications without requiring coding skills. It is an open-source platform designed to help teams collaborate and manage information efficiently.
Key Features
Core Capabilities:
- No-code database and application builder
- Multiple data visualization options (Grid, Gallery, Kanban, Calendar, Timeline)
- Real-time collaboration
- API-first design with extensive integration possibilities
Unique Selling Points
- Open Source: Released under MIT license with unlimited scalability
- Flexible Deployment: Available as cloud service or self-hosted (Docker, AWS, Helm)
- Enterprise-Ready: Compliant with GDPR, HIPAA, and SOC 2 standards
- Integrations: Compatible with Zapier, n8n, and Make for workflow automation
Target Audience
Baserow serves various departments and industries, including:
- Human Resources
- Product Management
- Marketing
- Operations
- Information Technology
- Finance
- Sales
Trusted by 40,000+ teams across 100+ countries, Baserow offers an intuitive alternative to traditional tools like Airtable, Google Sheets, and Microsoft Excel, emphasizing ease of use, scalability, and customization.
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