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Tabidoo is a Czech low-code platform designed for creating custom business applications. Founded in 2017, it helps companies organize and manage their data once traditional spreadsheets are no longer enough. As a comprehensive and highly flexible system, it adapts to even the most demanding clients and grows with them as their business evolves and their needs expand over time.
One of Tabidooโs biggest advantages is its pricing model. Unlike most SaaS platforms, Tabidoo charges per license, not per user, starting at just 1,500 CZK. The platform also offers a freemium model โ all features are available free.
Tabidoo is used by companies of all sizes โ from small businesses to large enterprises. The platform currently powers several thousand active users, and the number continues to grow rapidly. Among its key clients are Dr. Max, The National Theatre, The General Financial Directorate, ล koda Transportation, Atelier A8000, and Direct Auto.
๐ Edit, delete, or link data across multiple applications. ๐ Share applications with other users and assign permissions individually. ๐ Create dashboards and customize widgets such as tables, charts, KPIs, summary panels, and gauges. ๐ Set up email notifications, automated workflows, and reports. ๐ Download ready-made templates and adapt them to your needs. ๐ Manage data, tasks, and processes all in one place. ๐ Switch between 30+ languages โ Tabidoo speaks your language. ๐ Transform data into clear visual infographics. ๐ Plan meetings and interviews directly within the platform. ๐ Integrate with other apps via Zapier, Make, or native API.
For more complex logic, users can customize Tabidoo further using JavaScript.
Behind Tabidoo stands a team of experienced developers โ Michal ฤumpelรญk, Pavel Hruschka, Vratislav Morkus, Jan Pinฤรกk, and Jan Zednรญk โ each with more than 20 years of experience in IT and software development.
Eodly is an AI chief of staff for founders, CEOs, and team leads who run remote, distributed, or mixed teams. It replaces the daily standup meeting and the weekly status call with one sourced end-of-day report, so you learn what your team actually shipped each day instead of finding out a week later.
Here is how it works. Each team member sends one short check-in through a Slack or Telegram bot, using the chat tools they already live in. There is no new app to learn, no dashboard pointed at them, and no meeting on the calendar. Eodly then weighs every check-in against your systems of record. It reads GitHub and Linear for proof, so a claim of "almost done" is backed by a merged pull request or a moved ticket, or flagged when the evidence does not match the words.
At the time you choose, the day distills into a single end-of-day report: KPI status at a glance, who shipped with linked evidence, who has gone silent, who is slipping, and any status that contradicts the activity in your tools. Instead of chasing updates across channels, you read one sourced page in under a minute.
For teams running creators, KOLs, or paid partnerships, Eodly also gates payouts on proof of delivery, so you only pay for work that actually shipped.
Eodly is built for early-stage and growing teams that have outgrown the all-hands standup but still need daily visibility: engineering teams, marketing and ops teams, and founders managing a mix of full-time staff and external contributors. It works as an async standup tool, a team check-in and reporting layer, and a lightweight KPI and accountability system in one.
Crucially, Eodly is a chief of staff for you, not surveillance for your team. There is no keystroke logging, no screen capture, and no always-on monitoring. It reads the work people already do in Slack, Telegram, GitHub, and Linear, and turns it into a clear, evidence-based picture of progress.
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EodlyTabidoo's answer
.Net core, Mongo, Angular, RabbitMQ, Node.js....
Eodly's answer:
React and TypeScript on the front end, Supabase (Postgres) for data and authentication, Vercel for hosting and serverless functions, and Anthropic's Claude for the AI that reads and summarizes team activity. Integrates with Slack, Telegram, GitHub, and Linear.
Tabidoo's answer
Business model. Tabidoo does not charge per user. Even in free edition (pricing plan), all the features are available forever.
Eodly's answer:
Eodly doesn't just collect check-ins, it verifies them. Each daily update is cross-checked against GitHub and Linear, so "almost done" is backed by a merged pull request or a moved ticket, or flagged when it isn't. You get one sourced end-of-day report you can trust, not a wall of self-reported status.
Tabidoo's answer
Tabidoo is an optimal choice for everyone, who knows how to run his business and just needs an affordable yet very good tool (IT System) to support the business. With Tabidoo, you are not forced to change the process, you are changing the system to support the process.
Eodly's answer:
Most async standup tools stop at collecting answers. Eodly adds the evidence layer: it weighs every check-in against your systems of record and surfaces mismatches, then ships one decision-ready report each evening. It works across Slack and Telegram, not Slack-only, and it can gate KOL and partner payouts on proof of delivery, which standup tools don't do.
Tabidoo's answer
Our main audience includes small to medium-sized businesses focused on growth, looking to improve their management practices. These businesses are motivated to leave behind outdated methods like paper and spreadsheets in favor of a single, integrated system. They value having all their data in one place, avoiding the complexity of using different systems for different tasks. Our platform caters to those seeking a simple, all-in-one solution to streamline their operations.
Eodly's answer:
Founders, CEOs, and team leads running remote, distributed, or mixed teams. Usually early-stage and growing startups of 2 to 50 people, often a mix of full-time engineers and marketers plus external contractors or creators.
Tabidoo's answer
In 2016, a team of three developers, all former team leaders, faced a new project with many mundane tasks. They decided to take a different approach to make the development process more efficient and reusable for future projects. This decision came well before the rise of the LowCode/NoCode movement.
After finishing their first project, they saw the potential of their platform and decided to offer it to both developers and non-developers. That's how Tabidoo was created.
Eodly's answer:
Founders usually learn what happened last week on a call held this week, by which point a quiet slip has had days to grow. Eodly was built to give daily visibility without adding meetings or surveillance: it reads the work people already do in Slack, Telegram, GitHub, and Linear and turns it into one honest end-of-day report. A chief of staff for the founder, not surveillance for the team.
Tabidoo has really made managing data easier for me. We use it to keep track of customer contacts and their order history, which is straightforward. What I like the most is that I can quickly tweak forms and create reports as needed... It's user-friendly, which is great for everyone - from tech-savvy users to those who are less experienced. It's also super flexible, handling small and large datasets with ease. Overall, it's been smooth sailing with Tabidoo, and I'd definitely recommend it.
I've been using Tabidoo for a while now, and I'm blown away by its capabilities! For someone with no or limited coding experience, this platform has truly been a game-changer.
Firstly, the user interface is intuitive and user-friendly. I was able to dive right in and start building without any prior training. The drag-and-drop functionality makes it a breeze to create apps, and workflows. Absolutely perfect for the smaller companies, since entry level is quite easy and also the price is great! You can start with the free version and upgrade anytime!
We switched to Tabidoo when our team started to expand. The price-solution ratio/quality and practicality of processing is absolutely great from my point of view. We don't pay for users and it is the biggest benefit, I think.
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