Hewnpath74 downloadsPivot tables for Bases. Group rows × columns with count, sum, average and more.
Pivot tables for Obsidian Bases.
Bases can list and filter your notes; it can't cross-tabulate them. Basecraft adds a Pivot view to any .base file: pick a row property, a column property, an aggregation, and you get a spreadsheet-style cross-table built from your own notes.
Say your reading notes have author and year properties. Rows = author, columns = year, aggregation = count: now you can see you read eleven books in 2024 and nine of them were by two authors. Same trick works for expenses by category × month, workouts by type × week, papers by topic × status.
Count and Sum aggregationsAverage, Min, Max, Median and Distinct count aggregations% of total, % of row, or % of columnA license activates on up to 3 devices and never expires. Get a key here ($14, one-time, via Polar).
In Obsidian, open Settings → Community plugins → Browse, search for "Basecraft", install and enable it.
main.js, manifest.json and styles.css from the latest release.<your-vault>/.obsidian/plugins/basecraft/..base file.That's it. The toolbar shows what's locked behind Pro and what's free.
V0.4: license activation is live (Polar), drill-down, heatmap, percentages and CSV/Excel export all work. Multi-dimensional rows/columns and PNG export are next.
One-person studio. Basecraft is the Obsidian sibling of HewnFrame (Figma) and HewnFlow (Webflow): small tools that do one job and put a number on it. More at hewnpath.com.