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Teable – manage your data and connect your team

Teable uses a simple, spreadsheet-like interface to create powerful database applications without any coding skills. Collaborate with your team in real-time, and scale to millions of rows.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Multiple views – visualize and interact with data with a variety of views:
    • Grid view.
    • Form view.
    • Kanban view.
    • Gallery view.
    • Calendar view.
  • Aggregation.
  • Attachments Preview.
  • Batch Editing.
  • Charts.
  • Comments.
  • Custom Columns.
  • Field Conversion.
  • Filtering.
  • Formatting.
  • Formula Support.
  • Grouping.
  • History.
  • Import/Export.
  • Millions of Rows – users create tables and structures directly on the physical database with no performance loss or row limits.
  • Plugins.
  • Real-time.
  • Search.
  • Sorting.
  • SQL Query – supports direct data querying with SQL.
  • Undo/Redo.
  • Validation.

Website: teable.ai
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Teable
License: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0

Teable in action
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Teable is written in TypeScript. Learn TypeScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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