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NocoDB vs SushiSwap

NocoDB logo

NocoDB

Spreadsheet & Data

Open-source no-code database platform with REST and GraphQL APIs

From
Free
Rated
-
SushiSwap logo

SushiSwap

Cryptocurrency & Blockchain

Be a DeFi chef with Sushi

From
Free
Rated
-

The short version

  • Each has a real cost: NocoDB the free cloud tier is capped at 3 editor seats, 1,000 records and 1 GB of storage; SushiSwap sushiSwap routes a portion of every trading fee to SUSHI stakers rather than to liquidity providers alone; users who stake SUSHI receive xSUSHI, which entitles them to a share of protocol fees, per the vendor's own documentation.
  • They diverge on capability: NocoDB covers REST API, SushiSwap covers Token Swaps.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which NocoDB and SushiSwap actually diverge.

Attributes where NocoDB and SushiSwap differ
AttributeNocoDBSushiSwap
Pricing modelopen-sourcefree
PlatformsCloud, Self-hosted, DockerWeb
CategorySpreadsheet & DataCryptocurrency & Blockchain

Identical on both: starting price (Free), free tier (Yes), user rating (Not yet rated), founded (2020).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in NocoDB

  • REST API
  • GraphQL API
  • No-code database
  • Multiple SQL databases
  • Webhooks
  • Automation
  • Cloud support
  • Self-hosted support

Only in SushiSwap

  • Token Swaps
  • Liquidity Mining
  • Kashi Lending
  • BentoBox
  • SUSHI Token
  • Multi-chain
  • Web support

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

NocoDB

  • Self-hosting an open source alternative to a spreadsheet databasenot SushiSwap
  • Putting a spreadsheet interface over an existing Postgres or MySQL databasenot SushiSwap
  • Building internal tools on structured data with an APInot SushiSwap
  • Team bases with per-field and per-table permissions on the paid tiersnot SushiSwap

SushiSwap

  • Definot NocoDB
  • Dexnot NocoDB
  • Yield Farmingnot NocoDB

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

NocoDB

  • The free cloud tier is capped at 3 editor seats, 1,000 records and 1 GB of storage
  • Records are the metering unit on cloud, so Plus covers 50K and Business 300K rather than scaling by seat alone
  • Row-level security, audit log retention and team hierarchy require the Scale tier
  • SCIM provisioning and air-gapped deployment are Enterprise only
  • The self-hosted Community edition is unlimited on records and seats but does without workflows, scripts and dashboards, which start at the paid self-hosted tiers

SushiSwap

  • SushiSwap routes a portion of every trading fee to SUSHI stakers rather than to liquidity providers alone; users who stake SUSHI receive xSUSHI, which entitles them to a share of protocol fees, per the vendor's own documentation.

Pricing, plan by plan

NocoDB

Free
  • CommunityFree
    • Self-hosted NocoDB
    • Community support
  • Starter$5/monthly
    • Cloud hosting
    • Basic features

SushiSwap

Free
  • FreeFree
    • Token swaps
    • Yield farming
    • Lending

Which should you pick?

Choose NocoDB if

  • You need rest api.
  • You want to start without paying.
  • You work on Cloud, Self-hosted, Docker.
  • You also want graphql api.

Choose SushiSwap if

  • You need token swaps.
  • You want to start without paying.
  • You also want liquidity mining.

Questions people ask

Is NocoDB or SushiSwap better?
Neither clearly leads. NocoDB starts at Free and SushiSwap at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, NocoDB or SushiSwap?
NocoDB starts at Free and SushiSwap at Free.
Does NocoDB or SushiSwap run on more platforms?
NocoDB runs on Cloud, Self-hosted, Docker. SushiSwap runs on Web.
Can I use NocoDB for free?
Both have a free tier, so you can try either at no cost before committing.
What is NocoDB best used for?
NocoDB is most often used for self-hosting an open source alternative to a spreadsheet database, putting a spreadsheet interface over an existing postgres or mysql database, building internal tools on structured data with an api, team bases with per-field and per-table permissions on the paid tiers. Of those, self-hosting an open source alternative to a spreadsheet database and putting a spreadsheet interface over an existing postgres or mysql database are not what SushiSwap is typically brought in for.
What can NocoDB do that SushiSwap cannot?
NocoDB covers REST API, GraphQL API, No-code database, Multiple SQL databases. SushiSwap covers Token Swaps, Liquidity Mining, Kashi Lending, BentoBox.

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