If you need a service to connect to multiple databases like Airtable and MongoDB with relatively little setup, Magic Dash is worth a look. It's an AI-powered data insights assistant that can connect to multiple databases with one click and that doesn't need you to write any code. The service offers fast visualization of results, an easy interface and cost savings by not having to write queries. It also prioritizes security with fully encrypted database connection strings and offers a free trial before a $13.99/month subscription.
Another option is Airbyte, an open-source data integration service. It can move data from more than 300 sources of structured and unstructured data to many destinations. Airbyte is geared for data engineers, AI engineers, analytics engineers and data analysts, with features like automated schema evolution and security controls that meet major regulatory standards. It can be deployed flexibly and can be controlled through a user interface or programming libraries.
If you need a more customized data integration service, Peaka could be the way to go. It connects multiple data sources, including relational and NoSQL databases, SaaS applications and APIs, so you can query them immediately without having to go through an ETL process. Peaka features include federated query, streaming ingestion and API to SQL, and self-service integration with a range of connectors. It also offers a free tier and pay-as-you-go pricing, so it can accommodate a range of users.
Last is Outerbase, another good option if you want a user-friendly interface for collaboration and more intelligent data experiences. It supports multiple databases and offers AI-first data exploration, with security and compliance with major standards. Features like a Data Studio for collaborative data creation and a natural language query system make Outerbase geared for developers, analysts and product teams who don't need to be data experts. It offers a free plan and a team plan at $20 per user/month, so it's a good option for a range of budgets.