Today, Baserow announced that it has raised €5 million ($5.2 million) in seed funding to launch a suite of new premium and enterprise products in the coming months, transforming the platform from its current database-focused foundation into a “complete, open source no-code toolchain,” co-founder and CEO Bram Wiepjes told TechCrunch. In tandem, we’re also seeing a rise in “ open source alternatives” to some of the big-name technology incumbents, from Google’s backend-as-a-service platform Firebase to open source scheduling infrastructure that seeks to supplant the mighty Calendly.Ī young Dutch company called Baserow sits at the intersection of both these trends, pitching itself as an open source Airbase alternative that helps people build databases with minimal technical prowess. Arguably one of the most notable examples of this trend is Airtable, a 10-year-old business that recently attained a whopping $11 billion valuation for a no-code platform used by firms such as Netflix and Shopify to create relational databases.
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The burgeoning low-code and no-code movement is showing little sign of waning, with numerous startups continuing to raise sizable sums to help the less-technical workforce develop and deploy software with ease.