Let AI fill the table
Say what the table is for. Get columns and real rows back, in the right types.
Plans
An empty table is the point where a lot of sites stop. You know you want a pricing section, a team page or a catalogue; typing forty cells to find out whether the layout works is a bad way to spend an afternoon.
Describe what the table is for and Fronty writes it. Not lorem ipsum — rows that read like the thing you asked for, in columns typed the way column types expect, so a date is a date and a price is a number you can sort on.
The five things it can do
- Create a starter table. An empty table, one sentence — “SaaS pricing plans”, “team members”, “blog posts” — and it works out the fields and fills the first rows.
- Add more rows to a table that already has some, appended underneath. What is already there is not touched.
- Fill gaps — only the empty cells, leaving every value you typed yourself exactly as it is.
- Add fields to an existing table when you realise you needed a category column after all.
- Replace all rows, keeping the columns, when the shape was right and the content was not.
Telling it the shape
You can leave the fields blank and let it decide, or write them out and be exact:
Name:text, Price:number, Published:checkbox. The types it understands
are text, number, date, checkbox, select, image, icon, link and email — the
same set the grid edits with, so nothing arrives as a string that should have been
a date.
How to do it
- Open a table in the dashboard.
- Press Suggest data.
- Choose what you want it to do, describe the data, and generate.
- Edit anything that isn't right — it is a normal table from here on.
What it costs
Included on every plan; plans differ in how much AI you get a month. See the pricing page.