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JupyterLab vs Noteable:
a side-by-side comparison for 2024

Comparing two data science notebooks.

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JupyterLab

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JupyterLab is the next-generation web-based user interface for Project Jupyter.

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Noteable

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Noteable is a collaborative notebook platform that enables teams to use and visualize data, together.
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JupyterLab

Noteable

Setup

Is it managed?

Is it managed?

No, you must host it yourself
Fully managed (setup in minutes)

Can you self-host?

Can you self-host?

You can self-host (setup in hours)
You can self-host (setup in hours)

Features

Is it Jupyter compatible?

Is it Jupyter compatible?

Jupyter-compatible
Jupyter-compatible

Programming languages

Programming languages

Jupyter languages (e.g. Python, R)
Jupyter languages (e.g. Python, R)
SQL

What kind of data sources can you connect to?

What kind of data sources can you connect to?

Connect with Jupyter libraries (e.g. SQLAlchemy, psycopg2)
Connect with Jupyter libraries (e.g. SQLAlchemy, psycopg2)
Connect to databases (Trino, Snowflake, CockroachDB, PostgreSQL)
Connect to data warehouses (Amazon Redshift, Google BigQuery, Databricks)
Provided file storage

What kind of data visualization can you do?

What kind of data visualization can you do?

Jupyter data visualization (e.g. Matplotlib, Altair, Plotly)
Jupyter data visualization (e.g. Matplotlib, Altair, Plotly)
UI for building charts

Reactivity

Reactivity

No reactivity, you decide the execution order
No reactivity, you decide the execution order

Notebook scheduling

Notebook scheduling

Notebook scheduling with additional tools
Notebook scheduling is built in
Notebook scheduling with additional tools

Management

Reproducibility

Reproducibility

With effort, you can make reproducible environments
Environments are reproducible by default
Execution is reproducible by default
Run notebooks in containers

Version history

Version history

File-based (use Git)
Version history is built in

Collaborative editing

Collaborative editing

File-based (use Git)
Experimental JupyterLab support
Multiple editors at the same time

Comments

Comments

File-based (use GitHub)
Comment on items within a notebook
Comment on a notebook as a whole

Notebook organization

Notebook organization

File-based
File-based

Licensing

License

License

Open-source (BSD)
Proprietary

Price

Price

Free
Free tier
Pay-per-user
Pay for compute

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