Open-source no-code database application builder for web and mobile apps
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License
MIT
Languages
- JavaScript
- TypeScript
- CSS

About Saltcorn
Saltcorn is an open source no-code database application builder for building web and mobile database applications without writing code. It is meant for people who want to model data and create apps without assembling a custom stack from scratch.
It combines flexible views, datatypes, layouts, and actions so applications can be shaped around data and interface needs. The platform also includes the code needed to self-host an instance or run a multitenant instance.
Saltcorn is MIT-licensed and built on PostgreSQL and Node.js. The same core codebase backs both single self-hosted instances and multitenant deployments, and a free multitenant instance runs at saltcorn.com.
Key features
- Build web and mobile database applications without code
- Flexible views, datatypes, layouts, and actions
- Self-host an instance or run multitenant
- Built on PostgreSQL and node.js
Details
- First released
- 2020
- Self-hosting
- Included in core codebase
- Platforms
- Web · Android · iOS
- Deployment
- self-hostable · cloud
- Database
- PostgreSQL
- Stack
- node.js · Express
