February 28th, 2026
Setting up a webhook just got a lot faster. Previously, clicking "Webhooks" sent you to a docs page and required multiple manual steps to get a working table. Now, clicking "Webhooks" instantly creates a new table with the webhook pre-configured and the setup panel already open - your unique webhook URL is ready to copy immediately.
Value: go from zero to a live, receiving webhook in seconds - no extra steps, no docs page.
We've expanded the Import Data modal with 9 new sources. You can now pull data directly into Databar from:
Calendly: Import all scheduled events from your Calendly account, including event name, start/end time, location, host, invitee name, email, timezone, and answers to any custom booking questions. Great for syncing your meeting pipeline into a table automatically.
Attio: Import your contacts, companies, or deals from Attio, including names, emails, domains, job titles, social links, deal stages, and any custom attributes you've set up in your workspace.
Salesforce: Import leads and contacts directly from Salesforce, including name, email, company, phone, title, lead status, and all standard and custom fields.
Instantly: Search and look up leads across your Instantly campaigns. Pull contact details (name, email, company, domain, phone), campaign assignment, interest status, email open/reply/click counts, and any custom variables you've attached to leads.
HeyReach: Import leads from your HeyReach LinkedIn outreach campaigns, including name, LinkedIn URL, company, and campaign membership — useful for syncing your LinkedIn pipeline with the rest of your data.
Salesforge: Import contacts from Salesforge, including name, email, company, and sequence data — so you can enrich, analyze, or cross-reference your outreach contacts in Databar.
Folk: Import people and companies from your Folk CRM, including names, emails, phone numbers, company associations, job titles, and any custom fields you've built in Folk.
Fireflies AI: Import your meeting recordings and transcripts from Fireflies, including meeting title, date, participants, and summary data — great for building a searchable log of all your calls.
tl;dv: Import meetings from tl;dv, including meeting metadata, participants, and key moments - so your recorded calls are part of your broader data workflow.
Exporters now automatically attempt to map your table columns to the exporter's fields — the same way enrichments already do. Less manual field-matching, fewer setup errors.
Value: saves time when setting up exports, especially for tables with many columns.
When working with JSON columns, you can now extract a full nested JSON value into a separate column (not just text fields). Previously, the only option shown was "Write to another table."

Adding large numbers of rows (e.g. 1,000+) is now significantly faster.
Value: bulk imports and automations that write many rows complete much quicker.
Several quality-of-life updates shipped this week:
Exporter panel: added local search so you can quickly find and fill in parameters without scrolling — search stays active after losing focus so you can keep mapping fields.
Row detail view: the detail panel now updates as you move between rows with keyboard arrows.
Add row button: simplified to a single "Add row" button (adds 1 row to the bottom) with a small chevron menu for choosing quantity and position (top/bottom). Less cluttered, more intuitive.
Dialog & workspace UI polish: updated workspace settings and column settings dialogs with cleaner designs. The workspace switcher now has a more visible click target.
Import data modal: removed category groupings from the integration picker — cleaner and faster to browse.
Toolbar: buttons no longer get squished on narrower windows — labels collapse to icons gracefully when space is tight.
Search fields: clicking search now auto-focuses so you can start typing immediately (applies to table search, templates, and the data source picker).
Sign in / Register: buttons now show a loading spinner so it's clear your click registered.
Fixed broken REST API causing requests to fail on certain table configurations.
Fixed 502 errors that were hitting all requests (urgent incident, resolved).
Fixed Excel formula bugs causing incorrect formula behavior.
Fixed [object Object] displaying when copying or expanding a cell after changing its type from JSON to text.
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About Databar
Databar is a spreadsheet-style platform for working with APIs and go-to-market data. Connect 100+ data sources, enrich leads and companies in real time, transform messy outputs (including JSON), and automate workflows - all in one place. Build repeatable pipelines for prospecting, CRM enrichment, research, and reporting without juggling multiple tools or subscriptions.