No-code
4 EU-headquartered no-code companies on EU Alts — including NocoDB, Baserow, and Budibase. Every listed provider is founded or based in Europe, giving you a GDPR-compliant no-code option that is not subject to the US CLOUD Act.
NocoDBOpen-source Airtable alternative that turns databases into smart spreadsheets.
BaserowOpen-source no-code database and Airtable alternative — built in the Netherlands.
- Budibase
Open-source low-code platform for building internal tools — a UK alternative to Retool.
SoftrBuild web apps and portals from Airtable or Google Sheets — a German no-code alternative to Bubble.
Frequently asked questions
What are the best EU-built No-code tools?
EU Alts lists 4 EU-headquartered No-code companies — including NocoDB, Baserow, and Budibase. All are founded or based in Europe (from Germany, Netherlands, and United Kingdom), giving you GDPR-compliant alternatives to US No-code software with data stored within EU jurisdiction.
Which No-code startups should I shortlist first?
Three picks worth shortlisting first: NocoDB (Germany) — Open-source Airtable alternative that turns databases into smart spreadsheets.; Baserow (Netherlands) — Open-source no-code database and Airtable alternative — built in the Netherlands.; Budibase (United Kingdom) — Open-source low-code platform for building internal tools — a UK alternative to Retool..
Are No-code tools from EU companies GDPR-compliant?
EU-headquartered No-code providers are subject to the GDPR by default and cannot be compelled to hand over your data under the US CLOUD Act. The No-code startups on this page are based from Germany, Netherlands, and United Kingdom, all within EU jurisdiction, which makes them a safer default for European businesses handling personal data.
How do I switch to a GDPR-compliant No-code alternative?
Start by identifying which EU-based No-code tools match your feature requirements from the list above. Most EU providers offer free trials and data migration guides to help you move from US-based incumbents. For a No-code switch specifically, check what data export formats your current tool supports and whether the EU alternative offers an importer.