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Getting Started

Welcome to the official DatAscend documentation.

Here you will find all the necessary information to understand, implement and fully leverage our product’s features.

DatAscend is a web platform for building apps without code, designed to streamline the construction of data-centric and process-driven solutions without the need to write a single line of code.

Our tool is designed for all types of users:

from those who want to easily access their existing data, to those who need to quickly build new applications in an agile and intuitive way.

Our mission is to democratize digital solution development, allowing individuals with diverse technical experience to transform ideas into functional applications in just minutes.

The documentation is organized in three main sections:

Includes the user manuals and a guide to using the main API features.

Currently in development. Our goal is to offer a collection of video and visual example tutorials that will guide you step by step through the platform.

Here you will find notes for each version, with details about new features, improvements, and bug fixes implemented.

DatAscend does not require technical knowledge to use the web platform.

However, modeling data can benefit from a basic understanding of table structures or entities.

You can refer to the following links to learn how to model data:

Managing entities:

Managing relationships:

If you have doubts about how to create the data model for your application, you can contact our support line: sales@datascend.net

If you want to integrate the DatAscend API with your own development (for example, a front-end application), we recommend having knowledge about:

  • Consuming REST services
  • Using Swagger / OpenAPI

If you work in an environment based on Node.js, npm, yarn, or pnpm, you can utilize code generation tools from OpenAPI specifications, which allows you to easily integrate the API into your preferred programming language or framework. Additionally, some services offer native connections to third-party APIs compatible with OpenAPI.

Start exploring our guides or visit the Support section to stay updated.