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Why Can AITable be Applied to Different Business Scenarios?

Here is an example for exlanation:

The E-commerce industry uses invoicing systems to manage commodity inventory; the catering industry uses cash register systems to conduct store business activities; personal websites need content management systems to manage and publish content.

There is a database behind all of these systems (for example, MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle, Sybase, DB2). In a database, you can create many data tables, and each table has a fixed structure, and for each task that the user performs on the business system, it will be stored as data in the database. However, a database is a technology-oriented software with high thresholds, with no direct access to its data by general users. As such, it requires a re-rendered of the logical processing before the user interface can be implemented.

AITable is based on a structured data model and has the following features:

  • 「Grid View」, the view style is similar to a spreadsheet (composed of rows and fields) and allows users to quickly sort, filter, and hide fields in a visual way.
  • Link 」field, which allows the content of multiple tables to be linked, allowing users to focus on the business itself and reconfigure the content displayed within AITable.
  • There are so many rich field types such as 「Email」, 「Phone」, 「Rating」, 「Checkbox」, and so on to adapt to different scenarios of users.
  • Gallery view」, a view style that emphasizes pictures, suitable for business scenarios such as photo albums, poster displays, collections, etc.
  • Sharing function, any AITable can create public invitation links to meet the collaboration of content sharing between people.
  • AITable's detailed permission control function allows enterprises to manage the access authority of different members.
  • Dashboard, is it possible to display a large amount of data once it has been collected into AITable as a pie chart, line chart, histogram, funnel chart, etc., on the basis of the data collected? Yes, exactly.

By combining these functions with permission management and member management, users can organize and collect data more efficiently according to their management habits. Applications are almost endless as long as users want them.

You might still be confused after reading this document. This topic is too big to really explain in a few words. But if you keep using it, you'll see something different.