The post asks if someone has tried integrating NocoDB. The comments indicate that the community members are mainly using Baserow and Airtable, and one community member would love to see a video tutorial on integrating NocoDB with Webstudio, specifically covering setup and filters. Another community member expresses interest in such a tutorial, as they are trying to switch from Webflow to using an external CMS. The community members seem interested in learning more about using NocoDB, but there is no explicitly marked answer in the comments.
I would love a video on integrating NocoDB with Webstudio. Specifically setup and filters like the baserow video. Their documentation isn't as easy to follow for someone switching from no-code Webflow to using an external CMS
Question for those that use nocodb... every time I want to go try it, I see their pricing is all free while in technical preview. It's been like this for a year IIRC.
They also say "Please note : Pricing Plans are subjected to change as we shape it with the help of your valuable feedback and usage."
Personally, I am turned off by this as it seems risky. It also seems odd they wouldn't monetize at this stage.
Does this not bother anyone? Just me? Why do you use it?
I completely understand you. Currently I'm using it on my VPS self hosted. The ui is quite amazing. and it's been easy for me to utilise with python to push data. I don't intend on using a cloud version at all because of reasons you've stated @John Siciliano
It's very bog standard but it just feels right. similar to baserow. (even though that's nicer) You'll know what I mean Once you dive in @John Siciliano
But yeah, I'm desperate to know how it plays with WebStudio. I need to create a smooth process to spin up sites
And to clarify its fine for static values. Eg always filter by a published value. But conditionally rendering those based on user input is just terrible