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Notion's relational databases are an incredibly flexible tool to help you categorize, organize, and **store** database entries - each of which is a fully-functioning page. Anytype works differently, yet, you can achieve the same (and more) with Anytype's Sets, Types and Relations. Notion's relational databases are an incredibly flexible tool to help you categorize, organize, and **store** database entries - each of which is a fully-functioning page. Anytype works differently, yet, you can achieve the same (and more) with Anytype's Sets, Types and Relations.
## Sets and Relations ## Sets and Relations
![image.png](<../.gitbook/assets/notiondb.png) ![image.png](<../.gitbook/assets/notiondb.png>)
*Here&#39;s a Notion database. Each database entry is a page, and has predefined **properties, such as Tags, URL, and Phone**.* *Here&#39;s a Notion database. Each database entry is a page, and has predefined **properties, such as Tags, URL, and Phone**.*
Anytype&#39;s equivalent to Notion&#39;s databases are Sets. Unlike Notion databases, Sets do not **store** objects. Instead, they **show**, not store, all objects which meet a specific criteria, kind of how search works. Currently, sets can only show objects with one specific Type relation. Don&#39;t know what a Relation is? We&#39;ll cover it shortly. Anytype&#39;s equivalent to Notion&#39;s databases are Sets. Unlike Notion databases, Sets do not **store** objects. Instead, they **show**, not store, all objects which meet a specific criteria, kind of how search works. Currently, sets can only show objects with one specific Type relation. Don&#39;t know what a Relation is? We&#39;ll cover it shortly.