Bubble vs. Airtable: Comparing the Top No-Code Platforms
Blog post from Bubble
Airtable, launched in 2015, initially served as a spreadsheet-style tool for building relational databases but has since evolved into a no-code builder that enables teams to create internal tools and apps. It is primarily used by marketing, sales, project management, and HR teams for managing and organizing large databases. In contrast, Bubble is a full-stack no-code application development platform that has facilitated the creation of nearly 5 million web and mobile apps over the past decade, offering complete control and customization over design, data, and logic. While both platforms are no-code builders, Airtable focuses on relational databases and management, whereas Bubble excels in building and scaling versatile, custom web and mobile apps. Bubble is highlighted for its customizability, scalability, and strong community, offering a more comprehensive solution for complex and public-facing applications. Although Airtable provides robust data management and visualization tools, it is more suited for internal workflows and lacks the versatility and full-stack capabilities that Bubble offers. The comparison emphasizes that the choice between the two depends on whether the user needs a tool for data management or a platform for developing custom, scalable applications.