Tinybird vs Snowflake
Tinybird is a European alternative to Snowflake — same web analytics use case, built under EU data-protection law.
By the EU Alternatives team Last updated
- Jurisdiction
- EU / EEA
- GDPR by default
- Yes
- US CLOUD Act exposure
- No
- Open source
- No
- Free tier
- No
Snowflake by Snowflake.
- Jurisdiction
- US
- GDPR by default
- Requires DPA + TIA
- US CLOUD Act exposure
- Yes
About Tinybird
Tinybird is a managed ClickHouse platform that lets developers ship enterprise-grade analytical features faster and at a fraction of the cost of self-hosting. It handles streaming ingestion, SQL-based APIs, and zero-downtime schema changes, turning columnar analytics into a first-class building block for product teams building real-time dashboards, personalisation, and usage-based billing.
The service bundles high-throughput HTTP ingestion, native connectors for Kafka, S3, and GCS, an API layer that publishes parameterised SQL endpoints, and an AI-friendly developer experience with TypeScript and Python SDKs, a CLI, Git workflows, and an MCP server. Dedicated clusters, SLAs, and observability tooling cover teams moving from prototype to heavy production workloads.
Key benefits:
- Managed ClickHouse with serverless scaling and no cluster operations
- Streaming ingestion via HTTP plus Kafka, S3, and GCS connectors
- SQL-based APIs publish parameterised endpoints from versioned SQL files
- Zero-downtime migrations keep schemas and APIs in sync during deploys
- Git-native workflow with TypeScript, Python SDKs, and a full CLI
- Observability built-in with per-endpoint metrics and query logs
Tinybird is a Spanish company headquartered in Madrid, offering EU hosting regions alongside US, for teams that need to keep customer data inside Europe. The platform is SOC 2 Type II certified, HIPAA and GDPR compliant, and supports SSO/SAML, giving European builders a sovereign alternative to US-only analytics clouds.
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Why choose Tinybird over Snowflake?
The decisive argument is data jurisdiction. Snowflake is headquartered in US, which means personal data processed through it can be subject to non-EU legal regimes — the US CLOUD Act, FISA 702, or similar laws depending on the provider. After the 2020 Schrems II ruling, EU organisations must carry out a transfer impact assessment for every such data flow.
Tinybird removes that overhead. As a Spain-based provider, it operates natively under GDPR, and data stays inside the EU/EEA by default. For regulated sectors — health, public administration, finance — that's not a nice-to-have but a requirement. For everyone else, it's concentration-risk insurance: you avoid depending on a single non-EU jurisdiction that can change the rules without warning.