Feedly vs NocoDB
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Feedly is steadily rebuilding itself as an AI threat-intelligence platform, with enrichment and agents leading every release.
Feedly's shipping cadence is dominated by two tracks. The threat intelligence side keeps deepening: sharper cyberattack clustering, GreyNoise and VirusTotal IoC enrichment, Apple security coverage, an Analyst1 integration, and an AI-powered Cyberattack Agent that handles novel-technique detection. The market intelligence side is being reshaped around Ask AI and embedded RAG, with broader source selection (AI Feeds, Boards, team feeds) and vertical filters like Maritime.
Feedly is no longer presenting itself as an RSS-era aggregator; it's positioning as a domain-tuned intelligence platform whose primary verbs are 'analyze' and 'enrich', not 'read'. The arc points toward more enrichment partnerships (GreyNoise, VirusTotal, Analyst1 are the start), broader AI agent coverage of analyst workflows, and deeper vertical specialization. Distribution improvements (Teams, Slack, custom summaries, translation) suggest a deliberate push to deliver intelligence into where analysts already live.
Expect more named third-party integrations on the intel side (TIP and SOAR connectors), an expansion of the Cyberattack Agent into adjacent agent types (vulnerability triage, brand monitoring), and continued vertical filters beyond Maritime. A pricing or packaging move around AI usage is increasingly likely as the AI surface keeps growing.
NocoDB shifts from spreadsheet-database into a multi-surface workspace with a clearer paid tier.
NocoDB is on a tight release cadence with substantial feature drops layered on top of the database. April introduced Map View, three new field types (UUID, GeoData and others), and NocoDocs — a real document editor that sits next to the data. May has continued with multi-column form layouts, Postgres ENUM mirroring, Bookmarks for cross-workspace context, Smart Text fields, and Mermaid diagrams inside NocoDocs. The release notes now consistently split features across CE/Free vs Paid/Enterprise.
NocoDB is repositioning from 'Airtable alternative with a database' to a multi-surface workspace — table + form + map + timeline + docs — with an explicit open-core monetization split. The Self-Serve Self-Hosted Licensing flow shipping in 2026.05.1 closes the buying loop for enterprise self-hosters. AI-flavored features (Smart Text) are starting to appear but are not yet the headline pitch.
Expect the open-core split to deepen and more AI-aware field types to spread across surfaces. Given how integration-shaped the Postgres ENUM and webhook work has been, a richer agent-addressable API or an explicit MCP integration is a plausible next move.
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