Twitter content for the 2026.04.5 release
Thread - Base Trash
1/ NocoDB 2026.04.5 ships today.
The headline: Base Trash now does structural recovery.
Last release we shipped record-level Trash. This release: deleted tables, views, and fields are recoverable from the same Trash UI.
One click. Everything restored.
2/ Why this matters:
The "I just lost something irreversible" panic is real. A misclicked Delete table used to mean restoring from a backup, if you had one.
Now: open Base Trash, click Restore. The table comes back with every record, formula, link, comment, and configuration intact.
3/ Same model Airtable and Baserow users already expect: one Trash at the base level that covers both rows and structure. Now NocoDB has it too.
Records protect your data. Structural recovery protects the shape that holds it.
4/ Also in 2026.04.5:
- Mailchimp joins HubSpot, Twilio, and GitHub as a first-class Workflows integration
- PostgreSQL ENUM columns from external Postgres sources now appear as SingleSelect fields, with full option editing (community request #4862, finally here)
- Faster base load on schemas with hundreds of tables
Full notes: nocodb.com/docs/changelog/2026.04.5
Standalone posts
Post A - Mailchimp
Trigger a Mailchimp campaign the moment a new sign-up hits your CRM table. Sync an audience nightly. Send transactional emails on form submission. The new Mailchimp node in NocoDB Workflows covers Campaigns, Contacts, Tags, and Transactional in one place.
Post B - PostgreSQL ENUM
Connecting NocoDB to a Postgres database with ENUM columns? They now appear as SingleSelect fields in the UI. Edit values from any view and add / rename / remove options directly — changes apply to the underlying Postgres ENUM type. When the same ENUM is shared by multiple columns, NocoDB safely forks a new type so your changes don't leak.