Avo 2024 Year in Review
2024 has been a crazy year for Avo. Thanks for being a part of this adventure! We are looking forward to the next one. Here are a few notable updates from this past year.
Over 224 customers and 497 production apps used Avo in the past 60 days. Read what our customers say about us
Using Avo is like bringing a new developer to your team that's building all the boring stuff in a beautiful way
Create a flexible CRUD interface in no time. No more copy-pasting view and controller files around.
Quickly query one or more resources at once.
Amazingly easy, single or multi-file integration with ActiveStorage.
Easily browse your data on mobile devices.
Run custom actions to one or more of your resources with as little as pressing a button 💪
Write your own custom filters to quickly segment your data.
Customize your dashboard with the tools and analytics you need.
Fully translated UI
Leverage Pundit policies to build a robust and scalable authorization system.
Configure your Rails dashboard entirely by writing Ruby code with minimal-to-no scaffolding.
No worries if we missed a field you need. Generate a custom field in a jiffy.
Scope out your data as much as you need it
Our customers love Avo
Avo just worked great. We were able to plug things together really easily, and it's given us the flexibility we needed to build out a really rich product
I just wanted to say I love working with Avo in RubyGems admin panel
Avo has allowed the RubyGems.org team to build internal tools incredibly quickly, which is especially important due to our limited resources
We are migrating from ActiveAdmin to Avo and both in terms of Developer experience and User experience, it is a game changer!
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Avo v3.15.0 - Grid item badge, Summarizable associations, Radio field, and Hack Week released about 1 month ago.
2024 has been a crazy year for Avo. Thanks for being a part of this adventure! We are looking forward to the next one. Here are a few notable updates from this past year.
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