Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
London YC W20 fastest-growing open-source time-series database with 15K+ GitHub stars; $14.4M total ($12M Series A Nov 2021) with SIMD vector SQL serving investment banks and hedge funds competing with InfluxDB for high-frequency time-series.
QuestDB is a London, United Kingdom-based open-source time-series database — backed by Y Combinator (W20) with $14.4-18 million in total funding including a $12 million Series A in November 2021 from Intel Ignite, Approx.vc, New Forge, and 468 Capital — providing financial services companies, IoT operators, and data infrastructure teams with the fastest time-series database globally (as measured by DB-Engines growth ranking), achieving 15,000+ GitHub stars through column-oriented storage, parallelized vector execution, SIMD CPU instructions, and low-latency SQL queries that enable blazingly fast ingestion and analysis of time-stamped data. Founded in 2019, QuestDB serves Tier 1/2 investment banks, leading hedge funds, national stock exchanges, and major crypto firms where microsecond-level query performance on time-series data is operationally critical.
NY no-code collaborative database with workflow automation received M&A offer April 2025; YC W20 $1M revenue competing with Airtable and Notion for business operations teams without SQL expertise.
Dataland is a New York-based no-code collaborative data management platform — backed by Y Combinator (W20) with funding from South Park Commons and Switch Ventures — providing business teams with a spreadsheet-like interface for centralizing, structuring, and automating business data workflows without SQL expertise, generating $1 million in revenue in 2024 with a 5-9 person team. Received an M&A offer in April 2025, positioning as a competitive alternative to Airtable and Notion in the growing no-code database market.
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