I've run into a bit of a problem with my database: I can't figure out how to actually display the data for public consumption. I want it to be a searchable database website, but I have no idea how to make that happen. I've tried several resources but none of them are exactly what I want, and many are way too expensive for me in the first place (since they're designed for businesses rather than what I'm doing).
I'm still far from finished (I just got done filling out 2006 releases today), but... would anyone be willing to help me build a front-end for the database? It has a lot of data (currently at 19,000+ records) and I have a limited budget but I'd be willing to cover the costs of whatever services/servers needed. I have a URL purchased, too, in case that's required. I can help with designing the site, I just need someone smarter than me to code it.
FWIW, the database is built with Airtable, since I've found that much easier to use than other things I've tried. From what I've looked into, Airtable does integrate with many services and if it doesn't directly link up to something, external tools like Zapier can make that happen (I think).
Eventually I would maybe like to have a user system so people can keep track of things they like or are interested in, but I want to focus on the database itself first.
If Airtable would make the interface designer better and have it possible to be shared publicly that'd be wonderful, but currently that's not an option. It is only in beta, however, so eh.
At least it looks pretty within the database itself I guess.
(FWIW, each release has 49 different fields/cells. Some of these are technical, like sorting orders (for when there are multiple releases on the same date -- this is mostly so different formats of the same thing can be next to each other, ie singles and single Vs) and URL slugs, but uh. Oops.)