Live, typed tables you can drop inside any document — or open as a standalone page. Multiple people can edit at the same time without conflicts.
In this section
Column Types — text, number, date, select, multi-select, URL, and more.
Filters & Sort — narrow the view without changing the underlying data.
Real-time Editing — what to expect when collaborating live.
What Dokki tables are good for
Lightweight database feel — typed columns, validation, color tags.
Bulk fills from Copilot — "fill this column with the launch dates from the doc above" works exactly like you'd hope.
Co-editing — every keystroke shows up for teammates instantly. No save buttons, no conflict dialogs.
Living inside docs — type
/tableand the table sits inline.
What they don't do (today)
No formulas across cells (sum, lookup, etc.).
No relational links between tables — use a select column to track relationships.
No alternate views (kanban, calendar) — list view only.
If you need a full relational database, Dokki tables aren't a substitute. They shine for structured lists, trackers, content calendars, and anywhere you'd otherwise paste a spreadsheet into a doc.