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For everyday users who want a free, dead-simple way to make predictions from a spreadsheet, Neuton.ai is the better pick — it's easier to start and costs nothing upfront. BigML is far more powerful and flexible, but its high price and complexity make it overkill for most non-technical people. The single biggest difference: Neuton.ai is a quick, automated tool for small datasets, while BigML is a professional-grade platform for serious machine learning projects.
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Common questions
For a small spreadsheet (under 5 MB), Neuton.ai is better because it's free and faster to set up. For a large dataset with thousands of rows, BigML is better because it handles bigger files and gives you more control over the model.
Neither has a mobile app. Both work in a phone's web browser, but the interfaces are not optimized for small screens — you'll have a much better experience on a laptop or desktop.
Neuton.ai is easier. You just upload a CSV, pick the column you want to predict, and click start. BigML has more steps and options that can confuse a first-time user.
Yes, the basic plan is free, but you're limited to small datasets (likely under 10 MB). If you need to upload larger files or run many models, you'll need to pay — and the pricing isn't clearly published, which is a risk.
Neuton.ai, because it's free to start and covers basic prediction needs. BigML's $800 per session or $10,000 per year is too expensive for most small businesses unless they have a dedicated data team.
Neither tool offers direct integrations with Google Sheets or Excel. You'll need to export your data as a CSV file and upload it manually.
Neuton.ai is the free, simple choice for quick predictions from small spreadsheets; BigML is the powerful but pricey option for serious machine learning projects.
If you're just getting started and want to predict something from a small spreadsheet without spending a dime, go with Neuton.ai — it's the easiest path to your first result. If you have a bigger budget and need to handle larger datasets, images, or deploy models as APIs, BigML is the more capable choice. For most everyday users, Neuton.ai wins on simplicity and price.