Show HN: Sortabase, a collaborative, visual database builder for communities (sortabase.com)
We built Sortabase to let communities collaborate on visual databases of the things they know and care about.
The fields of each database are defined by its moderators using a no-code drag-n-drop interface, and the resulting database is easy to search, filter, sort, and contribute to.
The platform is 100% free to use - take a look, and feedback is appreciated!
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 78.4 ms ] threadI am working on an e-commerce platform that would benefits a lot from your experience here
I'm curious though. How do you plan to make money from this project (premium subscription option, affiliate links for product-focused databases, etc.)? Will it remain free to use?
Regardless, it seems like an interesting project!
I have some suggestions: For initiating the DB, offering import (csv/sheets...) would help creators jump in. Then, for collaboration, you could offer the option to add without any account at all (just send the "under review" form to the moderators), or maybe also add more signup alternatives.
As for monetization, I suggest in the future you limit only "private" DBs (= me and other moderators) , so people can still create unlimited public ones (good for spreading the word).
Good luck!
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34561292
I agree with all your suggestions, and we've considered most of them. Importing CSVs presents some challenges, particularly with trying to infer the type and valid values of each column.
Not sure if viable, but I would much rather prefer a kind of donation system with some kickback to valued collaborations.
[*] https://www.sortabase.com/PenguinRepellent
There are some databases that have entries with a long text description. Putting a snippet of that up front would make that clearer. Also, a single-column layout would look more like a blog.
Compare with an archive page on Substack.
For the search criteria filters, are you using a library or did you make that yourself?
The closest thing I can think of is
https://react-select.com/home
https://ant.design/
Can the list of databases also be a database? like can it have the same interface and sort able features?
Also what does a user get i they login/sign up? is that just to create databases or do you get a subscribe feature or something?