
Directus
Instant no-code app and dynamic API for any SQL database
The Modern Data Stack ๐ฐ โ Directus is an instant REST+GraphQL API and intuitive no-code data collaboration app for any SQL database.
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Directus is highly praised for its intuitive no-code interface and robust API capabilities, making it a preferred choice for backend and database management. Makers of NextPress and Mailfox commend its efficiency in building backends, while devlogs.gg regrets not discovering it sooner. Users appreciate its customization, ease of use, and ability to streamline data management tasks. Despite minor documentation issues, Directus is celebrated for its flexibility, rapid deployment, and active community support.
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Based on 12 reviews
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Mailfox is built on top of Directus. It is our software of choice for API and database management. It is the fastest way to build a backend. Directus lets you focus on your business logic and does the heavy lifting for you in the background. Never build a custom backend application again when you can use Directus.
I used directus extensively even from the time it was still a PHP project. Its one of the most customisable and powerful CRMs even then. We ran our entire internationalisation framework for multiple muti-platform android/ios apps with thousands of users and customers. All tenanted with different deployments for each agency customer.
It was wicked. And that was then! Since they've come such a long way and have only got better! And the node refactor came at just the right time. Tidal shifts in usability speed and features.
Love the product yall.
Having run a digital agency for 20+ years โ I can confidently say that this OS framework would have saved my team countless hours on repetitive boilerplate and internal administration. This approach of a robust starting-point framework that is both flexible and extensible is a perfect approach... though, I'm biased! ๐