FYI: No Qrew Meetup Today! Next one is Wednesday 7/9/25
Hi Folks! A friendly reminder that there is not App Builders Qrew Meetup today. Our next Qrew Meetup is tomorrow Wednesday July 9th at 12pm est. General Qrew Meet Up: From Good to Great – Unlocking the Power of Reports (July 9, 12–1 PM EDT) Join Nathan Call as he shares pro tips on turning basic app data into visually engaging reports that drive smarter business decisions. Perfect for anyone looking to level up their reporting game. Here's the link to join our session tomorrow: https://quickbase.zoom.us/meeting/register/JW5Luqc_Ruqn3b7u0Hvdbw Thanks and we'll see you there!8Views0likes0CommentsUpdate to Code Page Example Folder: All Videos Included
Hi everyone! I wanted to give you an update from the Code Pages Qrew Meetup: All 4 videos of code page examples from our speakers are now included in the Code pages folder. Here's a quick recap of what they covered in the meeting and here's the folder to watch the videos: Code Page Example Showcase by Elvis Agyemang: Elvis showed off a personalized homepage and a world clock, both built in minutes using ChatGPT—proof you can spin up cool tools fast. Tips: Use AI like ChatGPT to draft code page widgets or dashboards when you’re short on time. Process Messaging & Pipelines by Eric Mohlman: Eric demoed a code page that gives live progress updates for pipeline tasks—no more guessing if your process is done. Tips: Use webhooks to trigger progress bars and auto-redirects for a smoother user experience. Pass record IDs in the URL to keep your code pages flexible and reusable across different workflows. File Upload Controls & Multi-Table Assignments by Simon Herbst: Simon walked through file upload controls that check file type and size, with instant feedback using Bootstrap and Vue.js. Tips: Make your file upload page portable by passing table and field info in the URL—one page, many uses. Use real-time validation for file size and type to give users immediate, clear feedback (and avoid frustration). “Quicksheets” Code Page by Andrew Carbejal-Everts: Andrew recorded a short video on how to use code pages to export data to Excel to email different reports in a single file. Interested in reviewing their code page examples and using it for your use case? Here’s a link to a folder that has Code Page examples from Elvis, Eric, Andrew, and Simon. All videos included. Please let us know if you have any questions and we'll be sure to have experts review and respond. Thank you!25Views1like0CommentsPipelines Qrew Meet Up Today 5/14 Starts at 1pm EST instead of 12pm EST
Hello everyone! Just a quick reminder that today is the Pipelines Qrew meet up featuring MichaelFrishman but it will start at 1pm instead of the normal 12pm EST. I will be logged in to zoom at 12:55pm EST. Registration/login link: https://quickbase.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEpd-6srTstGtaxNVjc0xeMzsZgzx0t9fXb Thanks and hope you can make it!5Views0likes0CommentsEnter the App Builders Qrew Raffle!
Ready for a chance to win and boost your Quickbase skills? The App Builder Qrew is hosting a raffle giveaway—simply download Mark Shnier’s app from the Quickbase Exchange and show proof (a screenshot or confirmation in the thread or email elavielle@quickbase.com) to be entered for a chance to win prizes. Link to the app in the exchange: https://www.quickbase.com/db/main?a=UniversalLink&entityId=qbredir&asset=user-focus-examples Mark’s app is a powerful tool that’s helped many builders streamline their workflows and solve real-world challenges. The raffle contest will be open until Tuesday April 22nd. Don’t miss out—download the app, share your proof in this thread, and enter the raffle today!219Views1like15CommentsAvoid Login Mix-Ups: Check the Qrew Meet Up Times
Hi Qrew! We’ve noticed some confusion recently with members logging in at the wrong times for Qrew Meet Ups. This is likely due to shifting schedules for Empower happening the first week of April. To avoid any scheduling mix-ups, we want to remind everyone to visit the Quickbase Events Page for the most up-to-date information on upcoming sessions. As of Jan 2025, we are no longer sending out calendar invites and making the events page the source of truth for all Qrew events and registration information. Remaining April Qrew Meet Up Schedule: App Builder Qrew Meetup: Tuesday April 15th, 12pm EST Pipelines Qrew Meet Up: April 16th, 12pm EST May Qrew Meet Up Schedule: App Builder Qrew Meetup: May 13th, 12pm EST Pipelines Qrew Meet Up: May 14th at 12pm EST (FYI: Final agenda for Pipelines Qrew will be finalized by next Friday, May 18th) * Realm Admin, Solutions Spotlight, and Mobile Qrew Meet Ups will be cancelled for May 2025. With plans to incorporate more webinars into Qrew events, we will be prioritizing webinars and scheduling our Qrew meet ups around it. Please be sure to review the schedule on the events page and mark or change your personal work calendar so you don’t miss these valuable opportunities to connect and learn. Let the community know if you have any questions or feedback by reaching out directly to ben_simon or me. Thank you for your attention, and we look forward to seeing you at this month’s meet ups!101Views0likes0CommentsQrew Meetups all Cancelled
EstherLaVielle bsimon_personal Second day in a row, I opened the calendar event in Outlook and logged on to the Zoom meeting. There were about 10 people in the room waiting for the meeting to start. Since it just happened yesterday I asked, "is Esther on this meeting?" LauraT said "no" and so I did what Esther said and went to the Events page and looked for Pipelines. I did not notice the date had changed, it took me back to the same event. Oh I guess the event date changed. I have now deleted all my Outlook calendar events. I guess this means I have to come to the Events page on a regular basis and check to see if anything has changed. IMO this new Meeting method adds Grey work and reduces value for the customer. My advice, if there is interest, is to make a plan and stick to it.Solved52Views0likes2Comments