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Comparison

Sovrium vs Baserow

Baserow is an excellent open-source, MIT-licensed Airtable alternative. Sovrium is an all-in-one platform where the database is one part of a config-as-code app.

Open database vs open app platform

Baserow nails the open-source spreadsheet-database: friendly UX, 25+ field types, generous self-hosted free tier, and the permissive MIT license. Sovrium covers the same data sovereignty but goes wider — adding config-driven pages, auth, an API, automations and AI-native fields, with the whole app described in Git rather than only its data.

Feature comparison

Both are open and self-hostable; Sovrium adds the rest of the app as config.

CapabilitySovriumBaserow
ScopeFull app platform (DB + pages + auth + API)Database / spreadsheet focus
Self-hostingSingle self-hosted binary — no multi-service stackYes — Docker (self-hostable)
ConfigurationDefined in Git-tracked YAML / TypeScript, reviewed in pull requestsVisual builder; no Git-tracked config
Pages / UIConfig-driven pages & formsForms + an application builder (newer)
Field types40+ incl. AI-native fields25+ field types
Built-in authRoles + field-level permissionsWorkspace permissions
AutomationsConfig automations built inAutomations available
AI-native fieldsAI-native field types built in (local-model capable)Limited
LicenseBSL 1.1 → Apache 2.0MIT (very permissive)

Why teams choose Sovrium over Baserow

A whole app as config

Sovrium describes tables, pages, auth and automations together in Git — Baserow versions the data, not the surrounding app.

Built-in auth & API

Roles, field permissions and a generated API are first-class in Sovrium, ready for application building.

AI-native fields

Summarise, extract, classify and translate are native field types in Sovrium, local-model capable.

One binary

Sovrium self-hosts as a single binary versus a Docker setup.

When Baserow is the better choice

Baserow is genuinely the stronger pick when:

You want the most permissive license — MIT is more liberal than BSL 1.1.

You need a focused, polished open-source Airtable replacement and nothing more.

Your team prefers Baserow’s mature spreadsheet UX for pure data work.

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Sovrium vs Baserow — FAQ

Is Sovrium an alternative to Baserow?

They overlap on open, self-hosted databases. Sovrium is broader — an all-in-one app platform with pages, auth, API and AI — while Baserow focuses on being a great open database.

Which license is more permissive?

Baserow is MIT, which is more permissive than Sovrium’s BSL 1.1. BSL still lets you self-host every feature free and converts to Apache 2.0 in 2029.

Does Sovrium have more field types?

Sovrium offers 40+ field types including AI-native fields; Baserow offers 25+.

Can both self-host?

Yes. Sovrium ships as a single binary; Baserow runs via Docker.

When should I pick Sovrium over Baserow?

When you want the whole app — pages, auth, automations, AI — as config-as-code, not just an open database.

More than an open database

Get tables, pages, auth, API and AI as config-as-code, self-hosted. Try Sovrium Cloud or self-host.