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The Ultimate Airtable vs. Coda Evaluation Guide in 2024
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The Ultimate Airtable vs. Coda Evaluation Guide in 2024
The Ultimate Airtable vs. Coda Evaluation Guide in 2024
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Airtable's free plan limits you to 1k rows per base, it is unlimited in Coda
Airtable's team plan has a limit of 50k, pro 125k, and enterprise supposedly 500k
Depending on what data goes in your Coda table, you can easily reach 100k rows on any Coda plan
100k is not a hard limit in Coda, if you have simple data and a good schema, you can store even more
Airtable may not even perform well at 50k rows (see
thread
with comments from
@Scott Rose
and
@Kuovonne
)
Coda performs very well in the 10s of thousands of rows (see text doc linked in notion handbook)
I very rarely see anyone actually storing >50k rows in AT. I get the sense it's a fear more than a practical limit most customers hit.
tl;dr I think Coda is pretty comparable, better in a number of ways
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