Huddle - Connect. Build. Publish. Your data stays put.

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Zero-code app builder. Connect any data. Build portals, dashboards, intranets, CRMs and more in hours, not months.

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Hi everyone! Excited to share Huddle with the Product Hunt community today. We built Huddle after seeing how many small and mid sized teams are still running critical parts of their business on spreadsheets, not because they want to, but because the alternative (hiring a developer, or paying for enterprise software like ServiceNow or Salesforce) has never made sense for their size. Huddle connects directly to the data you already have, Google Sheets, Airtable, Excel, HubSpot, Salesforce, and more, without any migration. From there, you drag and drop widgets onto a canvas to build dashboards, forms, and portals, workflows, and publish to a shareable link in minutes. Your data sources stay the source of truth the whole time. We'd love your feedback, especially from anyone managing IT requests, HR onboarding, or team dashboards with a patchwork of spreadsheets and tools right now. Happy to answer any questions in the comments.

Dragged in a spreadsheet, had a working dashboard with filters in under ten minutes, and my non-dev coworker actually got it without asking me a single question.

Dragged a spreadsheet into a portal template and had a working dashboard in like 20 minutes. The data source picker felt surprisingly flexible compared to other builders I've poked at.

Dragged in a spreadsheet and had a working dashboard in under ten minutes, which is way faster than my usual gluing together Notion and Airtable. The no-code side actually feels no-code.

Dragged in a spreadsheet and had a working client portal in under an hour, which honestly shocked me. The data connection piece feels way smoother than the no-code tools I have wrestled with before.

Would love to see a built-in version history with the ability to roll back changes easily. Sometimes a small tweak breaks a whole view and right now finding what changed feels like guesswork.

 it does! I added a screenshot below so you can see where to find it. It's in your project dashboard under the "Version Control" tab.