Internal tools on your data—fast
Give ops and dev a single place to work with your database: dashboards, saved queries, team roles, and API keys for internal apps. One platform, one connection, ready to scale.
Dashboards and saved queries
Build charts from your data with the zero-code chart builder—bar, line, pie—and save them to your dashboard. Save frequently used queries and share access with your team. Everyone works from the same connection and the same view of the truth, without building custom UIs.
- Charts and dashboards from your tables
- Saved queries and query history
- Team access with Admin, Editor, Viewer roles
APIs for internal apps
Generate REST CRUD endpoints for your tables and secure them with API keys. Use different keys for different internal tools or environments, with granular permissions. Your apps get a consistent API; you keep full control over who can read or write what.
- REST API generator with per-key permissions
- Multiple connections (dev, staging, prod)
- Audit log for accountability
Related internal-tools pages
These pages continue the internal-tools story with startup-specific framing, CRM-like workflows, and app-builder alternatives.
Internal Tools for Startups: When Existing Database + Admin Panel Is Enough
A startup-focused guide to using an existing database plus a secure admin panel instead of overbuilding internal tooling too early.
Read this page →How Sales Ops Can Update CRM-Like Tables Without a Full Internal Tool Build
If CRM-like data already lives in MySQL or PostgreSQL, an admin layer is often enough.
Read this page →How to Give a VA or New Hire Access to Production Data Without Regret
A practical onboarding and offboarding pattern for giving production-data access to assistants, coordinators, and new team members.
Read this page →Appsmith Alternative for Secure External Access to Production Data
Compare SilentDock and Appsmith when the requirement is secure external access to production data, not a low-code app-building project.
Read this page →Retool Alternative for Client Access on Live Database Records
A comparison when deciding between Retool and a ready-made client-access layer on top of live database records.
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