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bram2w/baserow

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Build databases, automations, apps & agents with AI — no code. Open source platform available on cloud and self-hosted. GDPR, HIPAA, SOC 2 compliant. Best Airtable alternative.

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bram2w/baserow

Added 1 June 2026

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Overview

Baserow is an open source platform for building databases, automations, apps, and agents without writing code. It is available as a cloud service or self-hosted and complies with GDPR, HIPAA, and SOC 2 standards.

Best for

Best for
Teams needing a no-code database with strong compliance and self-hosting flexibility

Use cases

  • Create custom databases with a spreadsheet-like interface
  • Automate workflows with triggers and actions
  • Build internal tools and lightweight applications

Notes

Baserow is an open source platform for building databases, automations, apps, and agents without writing code. It is available as a cloud service or self-hosted and complies with GDPR, HIPAA, and SOC 2 standards.

4,935 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-06-01.

Use cases

  • Create custom databases with a spreadsheet-like interface
  • Automate workflows with triggers and actions
  • Build internal tools and lightweight applications

Pros

  • Open source with self-hosting option for data control
  • Compliance with major security standards (GDPR, HIPAA, SOC 2)
  • No-code approach lowers barrier for non-developers

Cons

  • Less mature ecosystem than Airtable or Notion
  • Self-hosting requires infrastructure management
  • Limited advanced features compared to enterprise database tools

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Pros

  • Open source with self-hosting option for data control
  • Compliance with major security standards (GDPR, HIPAA, SOC 2)
  • No-code approach lowers barrier for non-developers

Cons

  • Less mature ecosystem than Airtable or Notion
  • Self-hosting requires infrastructure management
  • Limited advanced features compared to enterprise database tools