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Airtable vs Coda: which should you choose?

Quick answer: Airtable is built for custom project databases, while Coda suits docs-as-apps builders. For most users Airtable is the stronger default, but Coda can be the better fit depending on your budget and use case.

Airtable and Coda look similar on the surface; the differences show up in practice. Below we compare them on pricing, strengths and the use cases each one fits, then give a clear verdict.

Side-by-side

AirtableCoda
Categoryspreadsheet-database hybriddoc-database hybrid
What it's known forFlexible spreadsheet-database hybrid with relational tables, multiple views, automations and an app-building layer, used to model custom project trackers.All-in-one doc that blends text, tables, buttons and automations into interactive workspaces, letting teams build custom project trackers and wikis.
PricingFree plan; Team from ~$20/user/mo; Business ~$45/user/mo; Enterprise Scale custom (billed annually).Free plan; Pro from ~$10/Doc Maker/mo; Team ~$30/Doc Maker/mo; Enterprise custom (billed annually; pricing per Doc Maker, not per viewer).
Best audienceNo-code builders and ops/content teams wanting custom relational project databases and portals.Teams wanting docs-as-apps: custom trackers, wikis and lightweight internal tools in one surface.
Best forCustom project databases, No-code app builders, Content and ops calendarsDocs-as-apps builders, Team wikis + trackers, Custom workflow tooling
Entry priceFreeFree
Biggest strengthExtremely flexible: model almost any project tracker as a database.Highly flexible docs-as-apps model.
Main caveatFree plan caps at 1,000 records per base and 100 automation runs/mo.Learning curve to build complex docs.
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Features compared

Where they really diverge is in the day-to-day feature set:

Airtable key features

  • Relational tables with grid, Kanban, calendar, gallery, Gantt and timeline views
  • Interface Designer for building internal apps/portals
  • Automations (rules, scripting) with monthly run limits per tier
  • Rich field types (linked records, attachments, formulas)

Coda key features

  • Docs that blend text, tables, buttons and views into apps
  • Packs to pull/push live data from external apps
  • Automations (time- and action-based rules)
  • Multiple table views (Kanban, calendar, Gantt-style)

Pricing tiers side by side

Airtable plans

PlanPriceWhat's included
Free$0Up to 5 editors, 1,000 records/base, 100 automation runs/mo, 1 GB attachments
Team$20/user/mo (annual)50,000 records/base, 25,000 automations/mo, Gantt & timeline views
Business$45/user/mo (annual)Unlimited workspaces, advanced admin & security
Enterprise ScaleCustomAudit logs, EKM, DLP, eDiscovery APIs

Coda plans

PlanPriceWhat's included
Free$0Unlimited doc size limits apply; basic Packs and automations
Pro$10/Doc Maker/mo (annual)$12 monthly; most Packs, unlimited doc size, hidden pages
Team$30/Doc Maker/mo (annual)$36 monthly; all Packs, unlimited automations
EnterpriseCustomAdvanced admin, security, SSO

Tiers compiled from the vendors' published plans and independent reviews; prices are approximate and change often, so confirm current figures (and your region's taxes) on each vendor's site.

Strengths compared

Where Airtable wins

A flexible spreadsheet-database hybrid that lets teams build custom project trackers and internal apps.

That makes it the stronger pick for no-code builders and ops/content teams wanting custom relational project databases and portals.

Where Coda wins

An all-in-one doc that turns text, tables and buttons into custom apps, billed only per Doc Maker.

That makes it the stronger pick for teams wanting docs-as-apps: custom trackers, wikis and lightweight internal tools in one surface.

Verdict: choose by fit

Pick by fit rather than by an overall score.

FAQ

Is Airtable better than Coda?

Airtable is the stronger default for most users, but Coda can be the better fit depending on your budget and use case.

What is the main difference between Airtable and Coda?

Airtable is a flexible spreadsheet-database hybrid that lets teams build custom project trackers and internal apps. Coda is an all-in-one doc that turns text, tables and buttons into custom apps, billed only per Doc Maker.

Which is cheaper, Airtable or Coda?

Both Airtable and Coda offer a free tier, so the real comparison is the paid plans above — pick based on the storage, features and limits you actually need.

Sources

Facts above are drawn from these independent reviews and the vendors' own pages for Airtable and Coda: