What is NocoDB?
NocoDB provides a no-code interface for databases that makes them as easy to use as spreadsheets. Most internet businesses use either spreadsheets or databases to solve their needs. While spreadsheets are used by billions of people daily, databases are far more powerful for computing but harder to work with. NocoDB bridges this gap.Key Features
Rich Spreadsheet Interface
Create, read, update, and delete tables with familiar spreadsheet operations. Sort, filter, group, and manage your data with ease.
Multiple View Types
Visualize your data in Grid, Gallery, Form, Kanban, and Calendar views. Share views publicly or privately with password protection.
Powerful Field Types
Support for ID, Links, Lookup, Rollup, SingleLineText, Attachment, Currency, Formula, User fields, and more.
Access Control
Fine-grained access control with roles at different levels. Control who can view, edit, or manage your data.
App Store Integrations
Connect with Slack, Discord, AWS SES, SMTP, AWS S3, Google Cloud Storage, Minio, and many more services.
REST APIs & SDK
Programmatic access via REST APIs and NocoDB SDK. Use JWT or Social Auth tokens for authorization.
Our Mission
Our mission is to provide the most powerful no-code interface for databases, accessible to every internet business across the world. By making this capability broadly available under a fair and sustainable model, we aim to democratise access to powerful computing tools and enable a billion-plus people to develop radical tinkering and building abilities on the internet.Getting Started
Quick Start
Get up and running with NocoDB in under 5 minutes using Docker
Installation
Explore all installation methods including Docker, binaries, and auto-upstall
Core Concepts
Learn about bases, tables, fields, and views in NocoDB
API Reference
Explore the REST API and SDK documentation
Why NocoDB?
Most internet businesses equip themselves with either spreadsheet or a database to solve their business needs. Spreadsheets are used by Billion+ humans collaboratively every single day. However, we are way off working at similar speeds on databases which are way more powerful tools when it comes to computing. Attempts to solve this with SaaS offerings have meant:- Horrible access controls
- Vendor lock-in
- Data lock-in
- Abrupt price changes
- A glass ceiling on what’s possible in the future
Community
Join our community to get help, share your projects, and contribute to NocoDB:- Discord - Chat with the community and get support
- GitHub - Contribute to the project
- Twitter - Follow us for updates
- Reddit - Join discussions