I’ve never tried it myself but Grist looks like it could fit your needs.
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how bout baserow.io or nocodb cloud? Haven’t used them but I think they’re open source. But they don’t have mobile apps AFAIK for editing.
Nocodb can run locally as it is distributed as a binary (among other formats).
I use grafana for data visualization. Its pretty easy to use imo. You can also use it as part of a tig stack for system monitoring (telegraf, influxdb, grafana). Afaik you can just tell grafana what fields to use in a database and display the data. What doesn’t work is changing zhe data I think. Good luck and lmk if you need more info.
If you search for open source airtable alternative you will find stuff like https://github.com/nocodb/nocodb
I have never used these though so good luck.
I would definitely say that NocoDB is the closest OSS to Airtable, but it's still pretty buggy and they make a lot of changes and sometimes very large changes. They've overhauled the UI twice in the last year. It also lacks one-to-one relationships for now. But it's still usable.
Look at Https://www.openrefine.org/