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Open beta for grid reports has begun!

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BrianCafferelli
Quickbase Staff
24 days ago

We are happy to announce that our new grid reports are now available in open beta for all customers starting today, October 7. Read on to learn about how they can boost your team’s impact, and how you can try out the new experience now.

Background

At Quickbase, we never stop thinking about how we can better support your users. Because your team is the engine that helps your business grow and out-innovate your competition. And this has never been more urgent than it is today, when so many companies are being asked to do more with less.

At the center of your everyday Quickbase experience is table reports. We understand that the need to quickly look up or review operational data is constant. And we have heard from many of you about the limitations of table reports, and the grid edit view that comes along with it. We heard about workers being slowed down, and the frustration many are feeling as they toggle back and forth between pages just to edit data. We heard that using grid edit in 2025 feels unintuitive. And we heard about performance slowdowns in some apps as well.

That’s why we’re introducing grid reports. Available to all today as a beta feature, this marks a major milestone in the Quickbase experience, providing a more modern and intuitive way of viewing and entering data. Grid reports are the successor to both the table report and the grid edit features in Quickbase. It combines the familiarity and ease of a spreadsheet with the power of our operational platform. For example, with grid reports, all it takes to kick off a pipeline is double-clicking a cell, typing a new value, and hitting save – all done without leaving your report. We have turbocharged the performance of grid reports as well. Finally, for those who have been hesitant to make the jump to our newest drag-and-drop form building experience, I’m happy to say that grid reports are supported there as well – allowing quick edits of child records like you have on a legacy form.

Don’t let them tell you that you have to choose between flexibility and power. Because with Quickbase, you really can enjoy the best of both worlds.

Business insights, at your fingertips

Control the height of your rows. And don’t worry, we’ll remember your choice. This setting impacts how the current report displays for you only. That way, each user can pick a different height as they please. App builders can also set a default height that best fits each report.

Control the width of your columns. Like row heights, we will remember your choice and this setting only impacts how the current report displays for you.

Filter data on-the-fly. And if you want to update the report for all users, click the icon on the right side and save the report.

Quicker edits, fewer clicks

Edit data without leaving the report, simply by double-clicking. Once you’re done, hit Save.

Fill down to update many records, in record time. Once you’re done, hit Save.

On forms and dashboards too

You can also add grid reports to your forms and dashboards, so your team can make quick edits without clicking away to another page. Using a legacy form or dashboard? You can create a new one, to take advantage of grid reports. (When making a new form or dashboard, it will use the latest version of each respective feature by default.)

Try it out today

Starting today, new apps you create will default to using grid reports. And app administrators can turn on grid reports for existing apps today as well. Open App Settings, then App Properties, and scroll down to find the new option under Advanced Settings.

You can also give your app’s users the option to go back to the legacy table report if needed. If you set this to Yes, your users will be able to toggle between grid reports and the legacy table report which previously appeared with the “New experience” for table reports toggled off.

What’s next for grid reports?

We will be actively monitoring the impact of our new grid reports across the customer base and fixing any bugs as we find them. Stay tuned to our product release notes for details on when we will default all table reports to the new grid report experience.

How are we doing?

Have an idea for making grid reports better? We want to hear from you! Click the ? icon, then click Give feedback. Or you can open a support case to report a bug or get assistance.

Updated 24 days ago
Version 3.0

3 Comments

  • Looks promising, but why doesn't the header row word wrap? You can no longer see many column heading names. Also, is there a way to move the Dynamic filters option from the right side to the top where the Search field is located? It is much more prominent and useful where it used to be in the old report style.

    • BrianCafferelli's avatar
      BrianCafferelli
      Quickbase Staff

      Hi Grant, thanks for reaching out! This is just the kind of feedback we're looking for as the grid reports feature is in beta. Word-wrap for column headers is one we are currently working on, so keep an eye on release notes there. As for the position of dynamic filters, can you please enter product feedback for that? (Simply click ? from any page while logged into Quickbase, then click Give feedback)

      • GrantK's avatar
        GrantK
        Qrew Cadet

        Hi Brian,

        How do we provide feedback that the Give Feedback button is missing...