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The best dataSDA alternatives in developer tools, ranked by Sparkpulse's velocity_score.

Updated Aug 18, 2026

Looking for the best alternatives to dataSDA? Sparkpulse tracks and ranks 12 alternatives in developer tools by shipping velocity — how frequently each ships meaningful updates, verified from official changelogs. For reference, dataSDA shipped 0 meaningful updates in the last 30 days and carries a velocity score of 2.5 out of 10 in 2026. The alternatives below are ranked the same way, so you're comparing real release momentum, not marketing claims.

About dataSDA

dataSDA grew from a dataset collection into a symbolic-data conversion toolkit.

The package now carries 105 documented datasets in interval, histogram, modal, and mixed symbolic formats, drawn from other R packages, the Billard and Diday textbooks, and public sources such as the Portuguese air quality network. Alongside the data it has accumulated conversion functions between the MM, RSDA, iGAP, SODAS, and ARRAY representations, CSV read and write support, and a keyword search over the catalogue.

Velocity 2.5 · Last update 49m ago

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Top 12 alternatives to dataSDA

Ranked by recent ship velocity. Tap any card for the full editorial breakdown, or pivot to a head-to-head.

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dataSDA vs alternatives — shipping velocity at a glance

Velocity score (0–10) and meaningful releases shipped in the last 30 days, from official changelogs. Higher = shipping faster.

ProductVelocitySparks · 30dFocus areasLatest release
dataSDA (baseline)2.50r-packagesymbolic-datainterval-data
Buildkite8.80ci-cdmcpagents
Windmill8.81workflow orchestrationdbtopen coreRun dbt projects as a first-class Windmill runtime
Cursor7.52agentscode-hostingcloud-agentsCursor starts hosting repos and pull requests
GravityKit6.31wordpressgravity-formsdata-exportAnnouncing Google Sheets export for GravityExport: spreadsheets that keep up with your forms
nfs-ganesha6.31nfsstoragegrpcXCOPY server-side copy and clustered quality of service
Nautobot5.00network automationsecurity advisoriesaccessibility
Icinga5.00monitoringsecurity-fixesapi-permissions
Infisical5.00pkipamkmip
Biome5.00lintingformattingtailwind
Retool5.00internal-toolsapp-building-agentaccess-control
Casdoor5.00identityssoauthorization
ESPHome5.00home-automationembeddedesp32

The 12 best dataSDA alternatives, in depth

1. Buildkite · velocity 8.8

Buildkite is rebuilding CI as something agents drive, not just humans.

Its velocity score of 8.8/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.

Where dataSDA leans on r package, symbolic data and interval data, Buildkite focuses on ci cd, mcp and agents.

Buildkite and dataSDA have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.

2. Windmill · velocity 8.8

Windmill gave away the warehouse connectors and now runs dbt natively — the trial is the strategy.

Over the last 30 days Windmill shipped 1 meaningful update vs dataSDA's 0, most recently “Run dbt projects as a first-class Windmill runtime”. Its velocity score of 8.8/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where dataSDA leans on r package, symbolic data and interval data, Windmill focuses on workflow orchestration, dbt and open core.

Over the last 30 days Windmill has been shipping faster than dataSDA — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

3. Cursor · velocity 7.5

Cursor now hosts the code its agents work on.

Over the last 30 days Cursor shipped 2 meaningful updates vs dataSDA's 0, most recently “Cursor starts hosting repos and pull requests”. Its velocity score of 7.5/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where dataSDA leans on r package, symbolic data and interval data, Cursor focuses on agents, code hosting and cloud agents.

Over the last 30 days Cursor has been shipping faster than dataSDA — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

4. GravityKit · velocity 6.3

GravityKit's exporter stops producing files and starts keeping a spreadsheet in sync.

Over the last 30 days GravityKit shipped 1 meaningful update vs dataSDA's 0, most recently “Announcing Google Sheets export for GravityExport: spreadsheets that keep up with your forms”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where dataSDA leans on r package, symbolic data and interval data, GravityKit focuses on wordpress, gravity forms and data export.

Over the last 30 days GravityKit has been shipping faster than dataSDA — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

5. nfs-ganesha · velocity 6.3

NFS-Ganesha is porting its management plane from DBUS to gRPC, four major versions in a month.

Over the last 30 days nfs-ganesha shipped 1 meaningful update vs dataSDA's 0, most recently “XCOPY server-side copy and clustered quality of service”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where dataSDA leans on r package, symbolic data and interval data, nfs-ganesha focuses on nfs, storage and grpc.

Over the last 30 days nfs-ganesha has been shipping faster than dataSDA — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

6. Nautobot · velocity 5.0

Nautobot patched the same permissions hole on both branches, then spent the release making the UI usable without sight.

Its velocity score of 5.0/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.

Where dataSDA leans on r package, symbolic data and interval data, Nautobot focuses on network automation, security advisories and accessibility.

Nautobot and dataSDA have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.

7. Icinga · velocity 5.0

Icinga 2 is fixing the same API permission holes across every supported branch.

Its velocity score of 5.0/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.

Where dataSDA leans on r package, symbolic data and interval data, Icinga focuses on monitoring, security fixes and api permissions.

Icinga and dataSDA have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.

8. Infisical · velocity 5.0

Infisical's release notes now read like a certificate authority's, not a secrets store's.

Its velocity score of 5.0/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.

Where dataSDA leans on r package, symbolic data and interval data, Infisical focuses on pki, pam and kmip.

Infisical and dataSDA have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.

9. Biome · velocity 5.0

Biome's weekly patches keep widening past JavaScript, with Tailwind the deepest thread.

Its velocity score of 5.0/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.

Where dataSDA leans on r package, symbolic data and interval data, Biome focuses on linting, formatting and tailwind.

Biome and dataSDA have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.

10. Retool · velocity 5.0

Retool is fencing in its app-building agent — plan mode above, row-level data policies below.

Its velocity score of 5.0/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.

Where dataSDA leans on r package, symbolic data and interval data, Retool focuses on internal tools, app building agent and access control.

Retool and dataSDA have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.

11. Casdoor · velocity 5.0

An identity platform tightening server-side enforcement one micro-release at a time.

Its velocity score of 5.0/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.

Where dataSDA leans on r package, symbolic data and interval data, Casdoor focuses on identity, sso and authorization.

Casdoor and dataSDA have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.

12. ESPHome · velocity 5.0

ESPHome ships on a calendar, and the August beta train is now four builds deep.

Its velocity score of 5.0/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.

Where dataSDA leans on r package, symbolic data and interval data, ESPHome focuses on home automation, embedded and esp32.

ESPHome and dataSDA have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.

Frequently asked questions

What are the best alternatives to dataSDA?

The top dataSDA alternatives we currently track in developer tools are Buildkite, Windmill, Cursor, GravityKit, nfs-ganesha, ranked by recent ship velocity.

How is this list of dataSDA alternatives ranked?

Alternatives are ranked by Sparkpulse's velocity_score — release cadence + 30-day spark count + sector-relative ship rate.

Can I compare dataSDA directly with one of these alternatives?

Yes — every card has a "Compare with dataSDA" link to a side-by-side /compare page.