295 Interest Score
139 Discussions
0.47 Engagement
Nov 2021 Launched

Grist is a relational spreadsheet that takes data management to the next level. Import your data, link records across tables, and arrange your data in your ideal layout. Congrats! Your spreadsheet is now also your custom data application.

What the Community Said

Ahhhh are you kidding me this is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!! It appears to be 100000Γ— better than Airtable AND it’s open source?!?!? 🀯 My mind is blown β€” I really hope it’s at least 50% as great as it looks. 🀞

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our whole company switch to Grist. Dmitry, the founder is awesome and very supportive. The product is so much better than airtable and google sheet.

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Super handy tool. I hope this takes off and becomes a solid competitor to AirTable. Otherwise, I'd hate to move transfer all data back again if Grist flops. πŸ™

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?makers Congrats on the launch - I can already see many use cases for our business. Can you please let me know what limitations you have on data rows? We are an e-commerce store with over 50k SKUs so quite a few rows are needed.

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Excited to try Grist for our team. Thanks for making!

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A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.

Discussion threads divided by interest score. Above 0.30 is strong. Below 0.15 suggests the product got clicks but not conversation.

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