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Undb

Open source Airtable alternative & backend as a service

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undb is a local-first, offline-first no-code platform that empowers you to build and manage your own databases with ease. Start creating your type-safe APIs and manage your data securely. An Airtable alternative.

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Thank you for checking out undb! 🎉 We built undb with a clear mission: to create a powerful, privacy-first no-code platform that serves both developers and non-technical users. Whether you’re a developer looking for type-safe APIs or someone with no coding experience who just wants to create and manage databases effortlessly, undb is designed to be flexible and user-friendly. We’re excited to hear your feedback and suggestions as we continue to evolve and improve undb. Your thoughts mean a lot to us, so don’t hesitate to share your ideas or ask any questions! Thanks for your support, and happy building! 🚀

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So we're supposed to trust a no-code platform to handle data security really? I get the offline-first idea but open-source doesn't always mean safer, curious to see how this pans out.

I get the idea behind this new platform but can’t help but wonder how it stacks up against established players like Airtable and even Notion, local-first is cool but sounds like a step backwards in a world moving to the cloud, yeah it's privacy-focused, but are there folks who really trust local data over cloud these days, feels a bit niche if you ask me

Okay cool, privacy-first sounds nice but how do you handle syncing issues when working offline and switching back online, also the 'no-code' part feels a bit misleading, it looks like it still requires some tech knowledge to set up, any plans to make it more user-friendly for complete newbies

I get that this platform is for both devs and non-tech folks, but why not focus on one group and perfect it? feels like trying to do too much at once, could get real messy quick

I stumbled across this new tool through an ad, gotta say, while the idea of a no-code platform sounds great, I can't help but worry about the security aspects of having a local-first, offline-first system, sure it promises ease of use, but is it really worth risking our data privacy over?

It's cool to see a new option out there for building databases and APIs but I wonder how it'll hold up in the long run, also how does it deal with complex queries, any plans for integrating some real-time collaboration features, curious to see how this will grow and if it'll really be a game changer, keep pushing the limits!

Looks like another Airtable ripoff, offline-first sounds cool but how reliable is it, and local-first, really? Let's see how they handle actual user data and bugs before jumping on the hype.

I really like the focus on simplifying data operations. It looks like it could save a lot of time for managing large datasets.

This tool seems like it could be quite useful for organizing and analyzing data. However, I’m curious about its compatibility with various data sources and how it handles data privacy. What kind of security measures are in place?

While the concept is promising, I wonder about the learning curve and ease of integration with existing systems. Will it be straightforward to adopt for teams already using other data management tools?

Another one huh? I guess it'll be interesting to see how this holds up against Airtable and Notion, wondering if the so-called privacy-first feature really delivers, we'll see if it’s actually as user-friendly as claimed or just another buzzword parade

Could you share more about how undb manages offline data syncing?it sounds intriguing!

Thanks for building undb!its great to see no-code platform that puts privacy nd offline access the forefront

Looks like you're trying to step into Airtable's shoes, huh? But does it handle data as smoothly as Airtable? Can it really support non-coders with the same ease? be cool to see some side-by-side feature comparisons, and how about a mobile-friendly version?

Thanks for building undb! It’s great to see no code platforms that privacy and offline access at the forefront