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ArangoGraph vs SingleStore comparison

 

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We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Categories and Ranking

ArangoGraph
Ranking in Database as a Service (DBaaS)
18th
Average Rating
7.6
Reviews Sentiment
4.4
Number of Reviews
3
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
SingleStore
Ranking in Database as a Service (DBaaS)
11th
Average Rating
8.6
Reviews Sentiment
7.2
Number of Reviews
10
Ranking in other categories
Vector Databases (17th)
 

Mindshare comparison

As of July 2026, in the Database as a Service (DBaaS) category, the mindshare of ArangoGraph is 0.7%. The mindshare of SingleStore is 3.6%, up from 2.1% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Database as a Service (DBaaS) Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
SingleStore3.6%
ArangoGraph0.7%
Other95.7%
Database as a Service (DBaaS)
 

Featured Reviews

B Goswami - PeerSpot reviewer
Product Manager at Zidio development
Unified data modeling has boosted graph insights and now drives faster recommendations
The first and biggest pain point I noticed was the AQL learning curve; for developers coming from an SQL background, AQL feels initially unfamiliar. There are no widely available online courses or bootcamps teaching AQL in the way that there are for SQL or even Cypher. Better structured learning resources and interactive tutorials would significantly lower the barrier to entry. The second pain point is pricing transparency; cost estimations at scale are not straightforward. When planning for infrastructure growth, it is difficult to predict exactly how costs will scale with increasing nodes, edges, and query volume. A proper cost calculator on their website would be extremely helpful. The third pain point is query optimizer limitations; for very complex multi-level graph traversals, the query optimizer sometimes makes suboptimal execution choices, requiring us to manually hint the optimizer in certain cases, which should not be necessary in a mature database platform. Finally, the ecosystem maturity is another concern; compared to MongoDB or PostgreSQL, the community and third-party tooling around ArangoGraph are still relatively small, resulting in fewer Stack Overflow answers, fewer integrations, and fewer tutorials. None of these are deal-breakers, but they reflect the growing pains of a platform that is still maturing. The core technology itself is generally excellent. One thing I really wish ArangoGraph would improve is the Visual Graph Explorer performance. It is a fantastic feature conceptually, but when the graph grows beyond a certain size, say fifty thousand plus nodes, the explorer becomes noticeably sluggish. Rendering a large graph in the browser gets heavy, so a smarter sampling or progressive loading approach would make it much more usable at scale. Another small but frustrating issue is the error messaging in AQL; when a query fails, the error messages can sometimes be cryptic and unhelpful. As a developer, you often spend more time debugging the error messages than actually fixing the query. More descriptive and actionable error messages would save a lot of developer frustration. Lastly, I would also appreciate a dark mode option for the UI; it sounds minor, but developers spend long hours in the interface, and a dark mode option is something the community has been requesting for a long time. These are not critical issues, but they are the type of polish that separates a good product from a truly great one. A few more improvements I have not mentioned include better GraphQL support, as ArangoGraph has some GraphQL integration, but it is not seamless. Many modern applications are built on GraphQL, and having first-class GraphQL support would make ArangoGraph much more accessible to frontend developers who are not familiar with AQL. Improved data import tools are also needed; migrating existing data into ArangoGraph from other databases like PostgreSQL or MongoDB has been more manual than expected. A proper migration wizard with schema mapping and data transformation built in would significantly reduce onboarding friction. Lastly, better Kubernetes integration would benefit teams running hybrid or on-premises deployments, with native Kubernetes operators being more mature and better documented, as we have seen several community complaints regarding this during our research phase. These improvements would really elevate ArangoGraph from a great database to a complete graph intelligence ecosystem.
Kelvin  Ben - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Software Engineer at Honeywell
Real-time analytics has transformed daily decisions and delivers fast dashboards from streaming data
The best features SingleStore offers include fast data recovery and data compression by 80 percent. Having the information in sheets helps me to process the information quickly. Simplicity in T-SQL is another aspect I appreciate. Data recovery and sheet-based processing help my team on a day-to-day basis by enabling us to handle information efficiently. I would like to add that the data compression by 80 percent helps us in an excellent way since we are very fast in obtaining the data for our dashboards and the compression of the information is great. SingleStore has impacted my organization positively by enabling us to run low-latency analytics and model-driven use cases at scale, which is quite difficult for OLAP and OLTP databases alone. It has been very helpful because our internal clients are happy to have the data and make data-driven decisions easily. Making decisions based on data within a two-hour delay to the transactional database is excellent since we went from twenty-four hours to two hours. I think the best contribution is decision-making with data that is close to reality. Reducing that delay from twenty-four hours to two hours has significantly affected my team and business outcomes by increasing productivity. We have been able to serve all our customers, and they are very happy. We can deliver to them on time.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"ArangoGraph has positively impacted my organization as we made a 30% saving in order to build this graph."
"ArangoGraph changed the way our teams think about data, and this mental shift improved our overall data modeling approach across the entire project."
"The main ROI for us with ArangoGraph is infrastructure cost and development speed because it is multi-model."
"The paramount advantage is the exceptional speed."
"The product can automatically reinstall and reconfigure in case of a shutdown."
"The most valuable feature is the ability to create pipelines, streamline and extract data from the pipelines."
"SingleStore has impacted my organization positively because the output and performance of the app have been improved."
"SingleStore is a pretty good database engine set up to handle very large loads of both transactions and data, and it is very easy to use."
"SingleStore has impacted my organization positively by enabling us to run low-latency analytics and model-driven use cases at scale, which is quite difficult for OLAP and OLTP databases alone."
"The ability to store data in memory is a standout feature, enhanced by robust failover mechanisms."
"It's a distributed relational database, so it does not have a single server, it has multiple servers. Its architecture itself is fast because it has multiple nodes to distribute the workload and process large amounts of data."
 

Cons

"The first and biggest pain point I noticed was the AQL learning curve; for developers coming from an SQL background, AQL feels initially unfamiliar."
"Regarding the negative points of view about ArangoGraph, the only thing is a performance issue."
"For new customers, it's very tough to start. Their documentation isn't organized, and there's no online training available. SingleStore is working on it, but that's a major drawback."
"I have noticed that SingleStore can be improved because the integration of SingleStore with DataDog is not good."
"It is not the optimal choice for direct data collection through queries, and it's more suited for aggregation tasks."
"Poor key distribution can significantly impact performance, requiring a backward approach in design rather than adding tables incrementally."
"SingleStore can be improved in the aspect that the Azure pipelines do not have many parameterization features compared to others, for example, AWS."
"If you are going for self-managed, you need to set up a solid backup pipeline with SingleStore support, which was my only dissatisfaction, but after doing what was needed, we have very good backup and restore pipelines running, and in Helios, everything is perfect."
"Having the ability to migrate servers using a single command would be extremely beneficial."
"There should be more pipelines available because I think that if MemSQL can connect to other services, that would be great."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

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"Using it for analytical purposes can be cost-effective in the long run, especially in terms of infrastructure."
"They have two main options: cloud installation and bare-metal installation, each with different pricing models."
"The product's licensing is not expensive. It is comparable."
"I would advise users to try the free 128GB version."
"SingleStore is a bit expensive."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Construction Company
41%
Outsourcing Company
12%
Manufacturing Company
8%
Comms Service Provider
7%
Financial Services Firm
29%
Computer Software Company
9%
Comms Service Provider
7%
Outsourcing Company
6%
 

Company Size

By reviewers
Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
No data available
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business6
Large Enterprise5
 

Questions from the Community

What needs improvement with ArangoGraph?
The first and biggest pain point I noticed was the AQL learning curve; for developers coming from an SQL background, AQL feels initially unfamiliar. There are no widely available online courses or ...
What is your primary use case for ArangoGraph?
ArangoGraph's best use case is relationship mapping, such as finding connections between entities like which user interacted with which product through which channels. Graph traversal queries make ...
What advice do you have for others considering ArangoGraph?
My practical advice for anyone considering ArangoGraph is to think in graphs before starting. Before writing a single line of code or creating any collections, sit down with your team and map out y...
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for SingleStore DB?
I cannot share much about how SingleStore is deployed due to company policy.
What needs improvement with SingleStore DB?
SingleStore is very well at the current stage, but I see room for improvement in ease of administration, monitoring, and reducing troubleshooting time. Better documentation for advanced use cases, ...
What is your primary use case for SingleStore DB?
SingleStore is our main platform for handling high-performance real-time analytics of large data volumes, providing transactional and operational data on a single platform. One specific example of ...
 

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