← Back to context Comment by chaps 16 hours ago These days I think airtable and other "no code" systems fit this bill well. 2 comments chaps Reply trollbridge 15 hours ago MSSQL doesn’t come with usage based pricing. chaps 37 minutes ago Sure, but you're just shifting that cost elsewhere. Not defending the no-code services (they're extremely predatory), just that it's not as simple as cost-vs-no-cost.
trollbridge 15 hours ago MSSQL doesn’t come with usage based pricing. chaps 37 minutes ago Sure, but you're just shifting that cost elsewhere. Not defending the no-code services (they're extremely predatory), just that it's not as simple as cost-vs-no-cost.
chaps 37 minutes ago Sure, but you're just shifting that cost elsewhere. Not defending the no-code services (they're extremely predatory), just that it's not as simple as cost-vs-no-cost.
MSSQL doesn’t come with usage based pricing.
Sure, but you're just shifting that cost elsewhere. Not defending the no-code services (they're extremely predatory), just that it's not as simple as cost-vs-no-cost.