Directus vs NocoDB

TaglineInstant REST and GraphQL API for any SQL database with an intuitive admin appFree and self-hostable no-code database that turns any SQL DB into a smart spreadsheet
CategoryDatabases & SpreadsheetsDatabases & Spreadsheets
ReplacesAirtable, Retool, SmartsheetAirtable, Google Sheets
GitHub stars36k63k
LanguageNodejsTypeScript
LicenseBUSL-1.1AGPL-3.0
Self-host difficulty
3/5
Moderate
2/5
Easy
Deploy options
Docker
Docker Compose
One-Click
Docker
Docker Compose
Kubernetes
Manual
Managed hosting
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Where each falls short

The honest trade-offs — what you give up with each, versus the proprietary tools they replace.

Directus
  • BUSL-1.1 license prohibits competing managed-hosting products without a commercial license
  • No built-in spreadsheet-style formula or pivot table UI like Airtable
  • Automations (Flows) are less mature than dedicated workflow tools like Zapier
  • Advanced data visualization requires an external BI tool; Directus provides data, not charts
NocoDB
  • Automations and scripting are less mature than Airtable's automation/extension ecosystem.
  • No equivalent of Airtable's large marketplace of apps/extensions and Interfaces builder.
  • Real-time collaboration is weaker than Airtable; concurrent editing can feel laggy on large bases.
  • Advanced field types (e.g. AI fields, rich sync integrations) lag behind the commercial product.

Bottom line

Choose NocoDB if you want the lower-effort setup; choose NocoDB for the larger community and ecosystem. Open each guide below for deploy steps and the full feature gap.

Directus

Instant REST and GraphQL API for any SQL database with an intuitive admin app

NocoDB

Free and self-hostable no-code database that turns any SQL DB into a smart spreadsheet