Motor Admin is an open-source, self-hosted, no-code admin panel to manage your data, perform custom actions, build reports and dashboards.
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Motor Admin is an open-source, self-hosted, no-code admin panel to manage your data, perform custom actions, build reports and dashboards.
Hello everyone, Motor Admin creator here π€ Last year I've been searching for some administration engine for my Rails side project and I was not able to find a suitable option. I hate writing a ton of custom code for internal admin/tools so I decided to write even more code to build a general-purpose, no-code Motor Admin π Motor Admin allows to convert raw data into a powerful admin panel to cover almost every operation needed for most businesses. π₯ Features: - CRUD out of the box with many custo
This looks great! Making admin custom internal tools is such a waste of time if itβs not customer/user facing. Congratulations on the launch
Congrats @petemts ! It's very impressive that you were able to build it on the side over the past year. I felt the same way when searching for some admin engines for Rails projects and couldn't help but wish for more modern solutions. But now... voila! I haven't used the Docker version, but am a big fan of the motor-admin Ruby gems on our Rails apps: https://github.com/motor-admin/motor-admin-rails (discovered on Reddit a while back). Update: I just tried the single binary for Mac OS and it work
Congratulations Pete! This is going to help so many people!
Omg! Finally someone has done it! π I used to have the same idea of creating something powerful π₯½ handling different types of applications without recoding everything from scratch. I'm glad to see someone is doing it, congratulations π Best of luck β¨!
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