Head-to-head comparison

Airtable vs Bubble

Comparing Airtable and Bubble to help you pick the right No-Code App Builders for your needs.

Feature Airtable Bubble
Pricing Freemium Freemium
Platforms Web, macOS, Windows, iOS, Android Web
Launched 2012 2012
Starting price $0 $0
Community votes 583 356

Airtable Pros & Cons

  • Familiar spreadsheet interface lowers the learning curve versus a traditional database tool
  • Multiple views (grid, kanban, calendar, gallery, Gantt) of the same data without duplicating it
  • Relational linking between tables enables genuinely structured data modeling, not just flat sheets
  • Built-in automations handle common workflows without external tools like Zapier for simple cases
  • Extensive template library accelerates building common workflows (CRM, content calendar, inventory)
  • Per-base record limits on lower tiers can be restrictive for data-heavy use cases
  • Per-seat pricing scales quickly for larger teams compared to flat-rate competitors
  • Performance can degrade with very large bases or complex cross-table formulas
  • Less suited to deep document/wiki content than dedicated tools like Notion or Confluence
  • Advanced features (scripting, complex automations) have a real learning curve despite the simple surface

Bubble Pros & Cons

  • Capable of building genuinely complex, custom web applications, not just simple databases or sites
  • Combines frontend design, backend logic, and database structure in one visual platform
  • Large community and plugin ecosystem extends functionality significantly
  • Many real startups have launched and scaled entirely on Bubble without custom code
  • No-code approach lets non-technical founders build and iterate on a product themselves
  • Steep learning curve for genuinely complex applications despite being "no-code"
  • Performance can become a real concern at significant scale compared to custom-coded applications
  • Capacity-based pricing can become expensive as an application grows in usage
  • Migrating away from Bubble requires substantial rebuilding, given its all-in-one architecture
  • Visual logic for complex applications can become difficult to manage and debug at scale

Verdict: Airtable vs Bubble

Airtable and Bubble both serve the No-Code App Builders category well, but suit different priorities. Airtable supports more platforms (5 vs 1). Based on community engagement, Airtable is currently the more widely adopted choice (583 votes), but the better fit ultimately depends on your specific pricing, platform, and feature requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is cheaper, Airtable or Bubble?
Airtable and Bubble use a similar pricing model (both freemium), so the cheaper choice depends on which specific plan tier and feature set you need rather than the base pricing model.
Is Airtable or Bubble rated higher?
Airtable and Bubble currently hold comparable editorial ratings, so neither has a clear edge — the right pick depends more on which specific features and pricing fit your use case.
Which platforms do Airtable and Bubble support?
Airtable is available on Web, macOS, Windows, iOS, Android. Bubble is available on Web. Airtable covers more platforms overall, which matters if your team works across a wider range of devices and operating systems.
Can I switch from Airtable to Bubble (or vice versa)?
Most no-code app builders tools, including Airtable and Bubble, support data export in standard formats, making migration possible though rarely fully automatic. Expect to manually verify that custom configurations, integrations, and historical data transfer correctly, and budget time for the team to adjust to workflow differences between the two products.
Should I choose Airtable or Bubble?
Airtable and Bubble both serve the No-Code App Builders category well, but suit different priorities. Airtable supports more platforms (5 vs 1). Based on community engagement, Airtable is currently the more widely adopted choice (583 votes), but the better fit ultimately depends on your specific pricing, platform, and feature requirements.