Getting Started
What does your user need to know to try your project?
DbFace is an efficient database driven applications development environment that helps you to create chart reports & dashboards applications via web. With the straightforward interface,you do not need to write PHP, HTML, CSS or other frontend/backend code to generate full-featured query applications, operation applications, and extensive report dashboard applications.
DbFace is right for you if:
Gives every user full control of their data instantly.
Or in short:
Liberate Data Application Platform
You already prepared your data for analysis? Your data might be stored in MySQL, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Firebird/Interbase, Cubrid or even MongoDb. DbFace will pull your data from these data sources and show you chart reports (Pie, Line, Bar, Treemap and many other forms), dashboards, story reports or other types of applications.
DbFace is a cloud or on-premises solution, you do not need to download any software. Create an account on our website for free, and choose a subscription plan, then you will get all worked.
DbFace plugs directly into your databases and lets you build chart reports, dashboards, storyboards and many other database driven applications without programming.
You can also host DbFace on your own webserver with On-premises version.
DbFace is coinages from “Database” and “Face” composed, it can be used as a pretty face for your SQL/NoSQL databases or working as a database CMS solution.
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What does your user need to know to try your project?
DbFace supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, Clickhouse, Google BigQuery and most of SQL or NoSQL databases.
Access database tables.
Working with Application.
Integrate DbFace into your own environment.
Elastic Dashboards.
DbFace Accounts
DbFace changelogs
DbFace FAQs.
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