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Baserow Open Source No-Code Database and Automation Platform

Baserow is an open-source no-code platform for databases, automations, internal apps, and API-first workflows. It is useful when teams need spreadsheet-like data management, self-hosting, and programmable access without building a custom admin stack from scratch.

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Tool match: baserow โญ 4.6k GitHub stars NOASSERTION license
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Author
baserow
Last updated
Apr 8, 2026
Quick brief

Baserow is an open-source platform for building databases, automations, applications, dashboards, and AI-assisted workflows without starting from a blank backend. Its job-to-be-done is clear: give teams a spreadsheet-like interface for structured data while still exposing APIs, automations, and deployment choices that work in production. That combination makes it useful for operations teams, internal tool builders, and agent systems that need a collaborative data layer instead of a pile of ad hoc spreadsheets.

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What this skill actually does

The upstream README describes Baserow as API-first and highlights its use of Django, Vue.js, and PostgreSQL. It also documents multiple deployment paths, including Docker, Helm, Docker Compose, Heroku, Render, AWS, and Cloudron. The primary quick start is a Docker run command that mounts persistent storage and exposes ports 80 and 443. Official documentation lives at baserow.io/docs, and the project also publishes API documentation and an OpenAPI schema for downstream integrations.

For ASE users, Baserow is a strong fit when an agent needs a structured place to store tabular data, trigger automations, or support internal portals and dashboards. It can serve as a lightweight operational database, a form and workflow backend, or a self-hosted Airtable-style system with stronger control over data residency. The GitHub project is active, has thousands of stars, publishes releases, and is maintained by Baserow B.V., making it a solid verified-metadata intake candidate.