undb
FREEMIUMLocal-first, offline-first no-code database platform
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PROS & CONS
STRENGTHS
- Strong emphasis on user privacy and data ownership with local storage.
- Flexible deployment with both cloud and self-hosted options.
- Excellent for unreliable or no internet connectivity scenarios.
WEAKNESSES
- −The local-first paradigm can add complexity for simple, cloud-only use cases.
- −As a newer platform, its ecosystem and third-party integrations may be limited compared to established competitors.
KEY FEATURES
Self-Hosting Option
Deploy the database on your own infrastructure for control.
No-Code Interface
Build tables, forms, and views with a visual editor.
Local-First Architecture
Data is stored and synced from the user's local device first.
Offline-First Operation
Full functionality without an internet connection.
WHO IS undb BEST FOR?
Developers and tech-savvy users
They benefit from the local-first architecture for secure, offline data management and can extend functionality via API for custom applications.
Small business teams without dedicated developers
They can quickly build custom internal tools like inventory trackers or CRM systems without writing code, thanks to the no-code interface and offline capabilities.
INTEGRATIONS
TECHNICAL DETAILS
✓ perpetual (freemium model)
✓ REST + GRAPHQL
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