There’s a lot to share in this month’s digest, a sign that April welcomed the productive year in full swing and that CouchDB is a part of it. There are quite a few videos in this edition, plus benchmarks and helpful tools.
There are also two community updates to share:
- For anyone in Berlin on July 11, join a CouchDB & PouchDB Hackday to play around with, and help others learn, these two sync pioneers ahead Local First Conf. The Hackday is hosted by Neighbourhoodie.
- Join our fortnightly PouchDB triage sessions in the #pouchdb channel and help us tidy the backlog and make some wins:
- May 11, 2026 from 3–4pm UTC
- May 25, 2026 from 8–9am UTC
- June 8, 2026 from 3-4pm UTC
If there’s anything you’d like to see here, or something we missed in April, let us know in the comments. Enjoy!
Blog Articles
- Oleksandr Prudnikov describes why they built an Offline-First iOS app with no backend — and 0 hosting costs [@grommash9 on Hackernoon]
- Though not strictly about CouchDB it’s an interesting example of offline-first software
- abhiraj singh tomar writes up their real-time, self-hosted CouchDB with Docker and Tailscale as as Obsidian Sync alternative [abhiraj singh tomar on Medium]
Videos
- Chirag is back — this time with two new videos, one on replication and another showing backup and restore using Fauxton [Chirag Mahto on YouTube]
- Roel Van de Paar responds to a question about how to make CouchDB IDs human readable [Roel Van de Paar on YouTube]
- DB Tech has a beginner-friendly video to help you set up self-hosted Obsidian LiveSync [DB Tech on YouTube]
Misc
- Michael Larabel shares CashyOS benchmarks including Apache CouchDB 3.5.1 [Michael Larabel on Phoronix]
- Adi Narayan hosts Martin Klepmann to discuss local-first software, managing conflicts and git systems for multi-user apps [Software Engineering Radio Podcast]
- Packt have updated their offline-first 2-week course with Angular, Ionic, PouchDB and CouchDB [Packt on Coursera]
Tools
- Railway has shared an all-in-one image of open-source Budibase, including CouchDB, for self-hosting [Railway Templates]
- A CouchDB module for the NestJS framework is now available on the npm package registry [nest-couchdb on SOOS]
- FortiMonitor has a plugin that can monitor the health of your CouchDB [Fortinet]
- An enterprise-grade hosting option is available for CouchDB on Microsoft Windows Server 2025 [Cloudwrxs on AWS Marketplace]
That’s it for April’s updates! Thanks for reading and see you again soon.