Collections is a personal database app to organize anything.
1. A field for every use
Collections supports over 20+ field types:
• Text, Number
• Boolean
• Picture
• Select
• Email, URL, Phone
• Password
• Date, Time
• Color
• Barcode
And with the Pro version you can use even more advanced fields.
• Document reference - Link documents together
• Group - Add multiple values for a field
• Formula - Create a formula for calculated values. Powerful formula editor with full support to math functions like SUM, AVG
2. Customizable
• Add and reorder fields
• Add a separator between fields to better visualize them
• Fields have different display styles like primary, secondary, thumbnail
• Filter and sort data
3. Templates
Collections includes basic templates to get started:
• Books
• Contacts
• Expenses
• Subscriptions
• Credentials
• Inventory
• School
5. Advanced management
Collections has different tools to help you creating the data model.
SUBCOLLECTIONS
Organize data into collections and subcollections. Simply said, they are like folders.
LISTS
A list contains items used in documents and it's very flexible. It could represent a Genre for a book or a Status like 'Available', 'Out of stock' for an object in the inventory.
6. Security
• Protect collections using a password, Face ID or Touch ID
• Sensitive data such as passwords are encrypted by default
7. iCloud Sync
Data is synced automatically between devices through iCloud.
8. Apple's Shortcuts support
Expand the app capabilities with Apple's Shortcuts support.
9. Pro version features
• Add unlimited documents (free version is limited to 100 documents)
• Add files to documents
• Add advanced fields
• Views
• Grid
• Use Summary to perform calculations across documents
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In-Apps
Collections Pro
59.00 r
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Collections Database FAQ
Is Collections Database free?
Yes, Collections Database is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Collections Database legit?
✅ The Collections Database app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
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How much does Collections Database cost?
Collections Database has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 59.00 r.
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User Rating
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Collections Database Reviews
Nice interface, terrible data manipulation tools
The data input side of thing is perfect. But everything from the summaries to the formula input is just not adequate for anything more than taking the average of a single column in one table.
If this had a sql-compatible query system for the backend and the formulas it would be a fantastic tool.
Wonderful, actively updated database!
Answer to all of my needs and wants in a personal database: iCloud sync, great UI, great features. The developer is doing a great job at iterating regularly. A must have!
Thank you for this beautiful app.
And making it so affordable. Keep going!
On-screen keyboard is locked over search results and controls. App is essentially useless this way.
This app seemed to work well when I tested out the free version.
My issue was that, when you use the search feature, the on-screen keyboard is locked in the extended position, which means you can’t push it out of the way to actually view or manipulate the search results or controls that are layered beneath it.
I posted a 2-star review about this, and was surprised when the developer actually responded to say that this would be fixed in the next update. So, I changed my review. Just having a developer who’s present, aware, and planning to fix bugs makes this app better by default, imo. I am eagerly awaiting this promised update.
The rest of the app is good stuff, after all, especially for a simple database of the kind you might keep on a phone. It does what I need it to do, and the design of the app is rather intuitive, considering how difficult most database building apps and programs can be to use.
Search stops working after ~40k documents
Other than that, it's amazingly well built and a solid mobile DB.
Great for Personal/Home Use!
I like to catalog my stuff, I also prefer to have an inventory of things in my home to prevent rebuying something I already have. I wanted a no fuss option (didn’t want to have to create my own database), something not primarily directed towards business, and one time purchase/low cost. This checks all the boxes, my reason for doing this over something like Notion or Airtable is that those do so much more and at the end of the day I just want a database. Tapform looked good but $50 for the mac app and $17 for the ios app is a bit more than I want to spend. This ended up being a great option and I would highly recommend it for individuals and familys.
Robust app
The only thing I need to dive in full on is an Apple Watch app with selective document syncing. It’s my dream …
Keep it coming!
Amazing value, arguably underpriced. This is what we need - an easy to use, Airtable-esque database that runs locally (private!) and offline. There's nothing out there like this right now that works so effortlessly across Apple platforms. Copying x-callback-urls to items is an absolute game-changer. Anything you can do to expand that kind of functionality (including more Shortcut actions) would be much appreciated!
GREAT APP BUT NEEDS MORE IMPROVEMENT AND FUNCTIONALITUY
- Needs ability to have two or windows of the main
- For items entered into a database, it would easier on the eyes if could choose text size to show more.
Amazing App
This app does almost everything I could want a database app to do. I've been looking for a while, and with the recent updates, this app is one of the best values in the whole App Store. Thanks for continued updates and for making it easy to get data in and out of the app!!
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