Property graph for intensive data relationships
With ComposeDB you can store, query, and mutate data just as you would with other property graph databases.
See how leading Web3 apps use ComposeDB as a graph database to build social networks, collaboration tools, identity and reputation systems, knowledge graphs, and more.
ComposeDB on Ceramic stores and manages data while delivering fast queries and a catalog of plug-and-play data models. Developers, data scientists, and architects use it as the graph data layer for Web3.
With ComposeDB you can store, query, and mutate data just as you would with other property graph databases.
When you build on ComposeDB you gain access to a rich ecosystem of data to bootstrap your app, build faster, and share data across applications.
ComposeDB is built on Ceramic, which is designed for fast write times, high transaction volume, and permissionless data verifiability.
Model catalog
Build faster with our catalog of plug-and-play data models. An open marketplace of reusable data models, models for all kinds of use cases. With plug-and-play models, you can say goodbye to data modeling forever. A model for every use case. When you reuse models, you also reuse the data set they back.
models
contributors
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Models and queries in GraphQL enable you to intuitively express and explore graph relationships between entities. ComposeDB doesn’t have tables like a SQL DB, so forget the hassle of endless joins.
Allow users to sign-in with their Web3 wallets like MetaMask, Phantom, or most other wallets. Use ComposeDB alongside other popular Web3 protocols such as Lit for encryption.
ComposeDB provides a collection of open source tools, libraries, and frameworks to make development easier and faster.
Browse data models
Clone an example app
Interact from JS/TS
Connect with developers
Grow users & engagement with chat, DMs, followers and social experiences that follow users across applications
Enable users to collaborate across many platforms on content and knowledge
Add trust and usage with portable identity and reputation, including KYC, anti-sybil, and peer reviews
Store user and app data in a scalable, verifiable decentralized database