Grist alternatives: 3 free & open-source picks
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Tablas relacionales, campos de fórmula, formularios y vistas en una cuadrícula autoalojada ordenada.
licenseAGPL-3.0
runsyour server
installDocker Compose
dataRecords and metadata live in PostgreSQL; attachments use local storage or configured S3-compatible object storage; bases can be backed up as .tea files
the catch vs GristTeable's formula system is much less programmable than Grist's Python formulas and cannot reproduce complex spreadsheet-style computed logic as cleanly.
setupRequires Docker, PostgreSQL, object-storage/persistent-volume planning, secrets, backups, and at least roughly 4 GB RAM; standalone Community Edition omits cloud AI and App Builder
facts verified 2026-08-10
El producto real, autoalojado: fórmulas, registros relacionales, formularios y vistas en un pequeño espacio de trabajo.
licenseApache-2.0
runsyour machine or their cloud
installHosted signup, desktop app, or Docker container for self-hosting
dataEach document is a .grist SQLite database containing table data, attachments, document metadata, and recent history; CSV/Excel exports are also available
the catch vs GristSelf-hosting preserves the product but gives up the paid hosted service's managed upgrades, backups, secure sharing, support, and operational reliability.
setupNone for hosted or desktop use; shared self-hosting requires Docker, authentication, backups, a public URL, and safe Python-formula sandboxing
facts verified 2026-08-10
Una cuadrícula de base de datos más amigable con relaciones y fórmulas; menos tipo hoja de cálculo, más tipo creador de apps.
licenseMIT
runsyour server
installDocker or Docker Compose
dataRows and application metadata live in the operator's PostgreSQL database; uploads live in the mounted media volume or configured object storage; tables export as CSV
the catch vs GristBaserow is less spreadsheet-like and cannot match Grist's Python-powered formulas, computed records, and flexible document-level analysis.
setupRequires Docker, persistent PostgreSQL and media volumes, secrets, backups, and public-URL/TLS configuration for shared use
facts verified 2026-08-10
last updated 2026-08-10 · no votes, no pay-to-list · just what's real
MathesarExcellent relational data editing, but no spreadsheet formula model, the feature that makes Grist Grist.
| tool | license | running it | platforms | stars | active |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Teable Community | AGPL-3.0 | docker to self-host | web, self-hosted | 21,300 | 2026-07 |
| Grist | Apache-2.0 | docker to self-host | web, self-hosted | 11,100 | 2026-08 |
| Baserow Community | MIT | docker to self-host | web, self-hosted | 5,517 | 2026-08 |
People still pay for Grist because teams pay when a flexible database becomes a shared operational system with integrations and years of accumulated business logic. The recurring cost buys schema changes, formulas, permissions, imports, attachments, views, APIs, concurrency, backups, and migrations, not just the visible interface. If none of that applies to you, any pick above saves $96 a year.
Is there a free alternative to Grist?
Yes: Teable Community, Grist, Baserow Community. Every tool on this page is either open source or genuinely free to use long-term: no trials, no crippled tiers.
Should I just build my own Grist?
Our verdict is PARCIAL. The core loop is buildable, but a dependable replacement becomes a real weekend or multi-day project. For Grist, combine spreadsheet formulas with relational records in a small self-hosted workspace. The hard boundary is mature formula engine, access rules, collaboration, integrations, and hosting, plus data model flexibility, collaboration, and integrations. If you'd rather build, the exact one-shot prompt is free at puedovibecodearlo.app/grist.