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Best overallObviously AI is the clear winner for non-technical users who need powerful, no-code machine learning on structured data and are willing to pay for speed and explainability. Neuton.ai is a free, lightweight alternative for simple predictive tasks, but its limited data size and lack of mobile or API support make it far less practical for everyday use. The biggest difference is that Obviously AI delivers a polished, deployable product with strong integrations, while Neuton.ai feels like a basic experimenter's tool.
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Both are no-code, but Obviously AI is better because it guides you through data cleaning, feature engineering, and deployment. Neuton.ai is simpler but offers less hand-holding and no way to use predictions outside the tool.
Neither has a mobile app. You can access both through a mobile browser, but the experience is not optimized for small screens. Obviously AI's reports are shareable and viewable on mobile, but you can't train models there.
Obviously AI is better because it connects directly to your CRM (like HubSpot) and can automate retraining. Neuton.ai works for a one-off CSV upload but lacks the integration to keep predictions fresh.
Only if you regularly need to make predictions from structured data and want to deploy them into your workflow. For a one-time project, Neuton.ai's free tier is sufficient. For ongoing use, Obviously AI's speed and explainability justify the cost.
No. Both tools are designed for tabular data (spreadsheets, databases). For images or audio, you'd need a different tool like Google AutoML or a dedicated computer vision platform.
Obviously AI wins for real-world use with its speed, explainability, and integrations; Neuton.ai is a free but limited sandbox for small experiments.
If you're just curious and have a tiny dataset, start with Neuton.ai for free. But if you actually want to use predictions to make better decisions at work or in your business, spend the $50 on Obviously AI — it's faster, more explainable, and actually lets you put your models to work.
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