
Let me know if you have any experience with such tools, guys.

Looks beautiful but pretty new, potentially a lot of upcoming changes, I think it's not ready for production yet. Only PostgreSQL and looks like they are focused to converting you to premium version though.Ī big release on HackerNews recently. Still a lot of work but already looking like ready for production. Recently rewritten from PHP to Node.js - very fast, very beautiful. Throw it on existing SQL tables and map them to form field using slick UI. Honest open source without trying to convert you into some "premium" package after you are hooked. I think this low-code approach is a next big thing. an Airtable base is a database where you can dump your info in (ex: 100. You can have tabs, you can sort individual sheets, but anything complex you want to do has to be macroed or formulaed. The tool must have adequate UI to edit table contents, convenient for project operators. Google Tables, is the new product from google that goes head to head with Airtable by providing both DB and SS.The tool must generate REST API from SQL table.the tool needs to respect SQL and SQL must be a first-class citizen without weird abstractions.Laravel but 5x faster time-to-market and with minimum coding. The closest I can recommend is OpenProject or another project manager, but they are much more generic than this. Google Sheets but much better and with custom UI to create rows. Looks like you would need to use multiple hosted apps to accomplish this which does kind of defeat the purpose as they don't integrate as well. My use case is quickly deploying some CRM for employees, or just creating MVP for SaaS in a week or two. These two were off the table but the hybrid between these two was what I was dreaming about, and finally by mid 2020 the viable solutions started to emerge. Have you been looking at any suitable alternatives to Airtable I know Notion and Miro have good tools among others which may be worth checking out. Since I am a fan of SQL, and I am also pretty lazy web dev (haha) I was in a constant search for a "headless CMS" type of product BUT without shitty MongoDB or other NoSQL inside.Īirtable is a great SaaS product but has ridiculous limits.
