In NocoDB, bases are the foundational elements that encompass tables, views, forms, and webhooks, providing a structured framework for data organization and collaborative work. It's essential to understand that each base is inherently tied to a specific workspace and cannot be transferred between different workspaces. The creator of a base is designated as the 'base owner,' and this ownership status is non-transferable, conferring exclusive authority over the base, including the ability to delete it.
Bases also come with their unique set of members and access permissions, which take precedence over any permissions set at the workspace level. This fine-grained control allows for tailored collaboration and data management within each base. Importantly, there are no restrictions on the number of members you can invite to a base, fostering open teamwork. Similarly, you have the freedom to create as many tables as needed within a single base,
To get started, you can [create an empty base](/bases/create-base) if you want to start from scratch. If you've already been using Airtable, we make it easy to [import your base](/bases/import-base-from-airtable). When collaborating with your team, you can [invite them](/bases/base-collaboration) to work on a base together. If you want to share your data with a broader audience, you can [make your base public](/bases/share-base). If you ever need to rename your base, you can do so by using the [rename base](/bases/actions-on-base#rename-base) feature. And, if you find a base especially useful, you can [bookmark it](/bases/actions-on-base#star-base) for quick access. However, when the time comes to remove a base, you can [delete it](/bases/actions-on-base#delete-base).