Airtable vs Xano : Quelle Base de Données No-Code Choisir ?
Airtable and Xano are both used as backends for no-code apps. But they're designed for completely different complexity levels.
Comparatif : Airtable vs Xano
| Critère | Airtable | Xano |
|---|---|---|
| Database Type | Flat spreadsheet-style tables | Relational PostgreSQL |
| Joins & Relations | Linked records (limited) | Full relational joins |
| API Output | REST API (read-heavy, basic) | Full REST API with custom logic |
| Business Logic | Automations (basic) | Visual function stacks (powerful) |
| Auth | No built-in user auth | Built-in auth system |
| Scalability | Hits limits at 50K+ rows | Production scale |
| Access Control | Basic field-level visibility | Role-based, row-level security |
| Pricing | From $10/user/mo | From $85/mo (flat) |
Notre verdict
Airtable is excellent for internal data management, content calendars, project tracking, and teams that want a spreadsheet with API access. It's not a production backend.
Xano is a real backend: proper database, custom API logic, authentication, and the architecture to power a SaaS product at scale.
If you're building an app where users log in, data is sensitive, or the API needs real logic — Xano is the right choice. We use Xano (and Supabase) for all production client backends. We use Airtable only as a content source, never as a user-facing database.
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