Decision Support · Side-by-side
Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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Draxlr wins for non-technical users who need a simple, paid dashboard tool with AI-powered SQL generation and alerts. Latitude is for developers who want an open-source, code-driven analytics platform. The single biggest difference: Draxlr is a ready-to-use app; Latitude requires you to code.
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Key differences
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Common questions
Yes. Draxlr is designed for non-technical users with a visual interface and AI-powered query builder. Latitude requires SQL and command-line skills.
No. Neither tool has a mobile app. Latitude's output can be embedded into a mobile-friendly web app, but you'll need a developer to build that.
Latitude can be free if you self-host, but you'll pay with your time and technical effort. Draxlr starts at $75/month – expensive for a solo user but includes support and a polished interface.
Yes. Draxlr accepts Airtable data as an input. Latitude does not support Airtable directly.
Draxlr offers simple embed codes and custom URLs. Latitude gives you React/Vue components for deeper integration, but requires coding.
Draxlr is the easy, paid dashboard for non-coders; Latitude is the powerful, code-heavy toolkit for developers.
If you're not a developer and just want a dashboard that works, go with Draxlr – it's worth the $75/month for the time it saves. If you're a developer who wants full control and doesn't mind coding, Latitude is a powerful open-source option.