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NocoDB

NocoDB is an open-source no-code platform (application development / data management) that converts relational databases into collaborative spreadsheet-style interfaces for building internal tools, workflows, and applications.

  • Open-source no-code platform for turning relational databases into spreadsheet-like interfaces.
  • Supports collaboration, Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), and shared views for teams.
  • Provides Representational State Transfer (REST) APIs, automation workflows, and integrations for application development and process orchestration.
  • Enables building internal tools, dashboards, and simple applications on top of existing Structured Query Language (SQL) databases.
  • Deployable in self-hosted environments or cloud infrastructure, aligning with typical enterprise DevOps and data stacks.

More About NocoDB

NocoDB is an open-source no-code platform (application development / data management) that exposes existing relational databases through a spreadsheet-style user interface, enabling technical and non-technical users to create data-centric applications, workflows, and internal tools without writing application code.

The platform connects to traditional SQL databases, such as commonly used relational Database Management Systems (DBMS), and maps tables and relationships into grid views that resemble a spreadsheet. Users can define fields, relationships, filters, and views in the browser, while the underlying data remains in the connected database. This approach allows organizations to keep existing database infrastructure, security controls, and backup processes, while providing a more accessible interface for business users and application builders.

NocoDB supports collaborative usage with features such as RBAC, permission settings at table or view level, and sharable views or links. These capabilities allow teams to expose specific slices of data to different stakeholders, including internal users and external partners, aligning with typical governance requirements in enterprise and institutional environments.

From an architectural perspective, NocoDB functions as a layer on top of relational databases, providing an Application Programming Interface (API) layer (APIs / integration) and UI layer (no-code application builder). It can automatically generate REST APIs for connected tables, which developers can use to integrate data into other systems, services, or custom applications. This supports use cases such as building lightweight backends, prototyping services, or orchestrating workflows across tools.

Within the broader enterprise IT landscape, NocoDB fits into categories such as no-code/low-code development platforms (application development), data collaboration workspaces (data management), and internal tools builders. It is often evaluated alongside spreadsheet-based databases and no-code platforms that let users design views, forms, and dashboards on top of structured data. Its open-source licensing and self-hosting options align with organizations that require control over data residency, security configuration, and integration into existing DevOps pipelines and monitoring stacks.

NocoDB can be deployed on various infrastructure environments, including containers and common cloud environments, making it compatible with Kubernetes-based or VM-based deployments often used in enterprises. Administrators can configure environment variables, authentication options, and networking to align with corporate standards. For directory or marketplace categorization, NocoDB maps primarily to no-code application development platforms, internal tools builders, and database front-end / data collaboration tooling, with a technical focus on relational databases, REST APIs, and browser-based configuration of data models and views.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 10
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Corporate Headquarters

San Francisco, CA

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services

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