XSDB is like Excel, but each row lives on its own, and automation is built right in. Instead of macros — flows. Instead of pivot tables — boards with charts.
Data is encrypted on your device — even we cannot read it.
Three tools are available for working with data:
Tables with clear structure and data types
Flows for calculating and transforming data
Boards for data visualization
Where to Start
1. Create a table and set up columns
[screenshot: creating a new table]
Create a table and define what data you will store. Each column has its own type — number, text, date, relation to another table, etc.
2. Add first records
[screenshot: adding a record to a table]
Enter data manually or scan a document from a mobile device.
3. Set up a flow
[screenshot: flow editor]
A flow is a sequence of steps that automatically processes your data: filters, calculates, updates.
4. Display the result on a board
[screenshot: board with charts]
Create a board with widgets and charts to see important metrics in one place.
Usage Examples
Inventory Management
Table: items, quantity, price, category.
Flow: automatic deduction on sale, recalculation of stock, notification when stock is low.
Board: stock chart by categories, total inventory value.
Unlike Excel — table structure is fixed, you cannot accidentally delete a column or break a formula. Flows execute in one click directly from the table.
Personal Budget
Table: expenses, category, date, amount.
Flow: calculating totals by categories per month, comparison with previous period.
Board: expense chart by categories, spending dynamics over the year.
Health and Sports Statistics
Table: workouts, exercise, sets, weight, date.
Flow: progress calculation, comparison with previous results, total tonnage calculation.
Board: weight chart per workout, progress dynamics.