Airtable vs Jestor: Which one to choose when your database grows?
Airtable popularized the "spreadsheet-database" concept, but it imposes severe record limits that force migration to expensive Enterprise plans. Jestor was designed for scale, supporting millions of records with SQL performance and predictable costs.
The 50,000 Record "Wall"
In Airtable, you hit record limits fast. If your company has 60,000 orders, you have to delete old data or pay thousands of dollars. In Jestor, the database is robust (PostgreSQL). You can have years of history without worrying about artificial limits.
Interface and Permissions
- Airtable: Focuses on visualization. Interfaces (Interface Designer) are limited.
- Jestor: Focuses on Software Building. You create complete internal apps, with granular permissions (who sees what) that are complex to configure in Airtable.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I migrate from Airtable? Yes. Export CSV from Airtable and import into Jestor. The structure remains.
Does Jestor have automations like Airtable? Yes, and more powerful. Jestor allows No-code and Low-code (Python/PHP) automations for logic Airtable can't do natively.
Which is cheaper? For large databases,Jestoroffers much better value, without Airtable's "scale tax."
Conclusion
With Jestor, you aren't punished for growing. Your database scales with your company.
Scale your database: https://jestor.com/