28times is an online platform designed to simplify the management of time series data, allowing users to store, analyze, and visualize measurements that change over time. The service addresses the need to efficiently handle data with time stamps, making it suitable for tracking and examining changes in values across hours, days, months, or years.
Users can input time series data as time stamp and value pairs through multiple methods: directly via an API, by importing CSV files, or through manual entry. Once data is stored, it can be examined, manipulated, or exported, with an emphasis on user control and data ownership, as the platform asserts that there is no lock-in.
28times provides features for creating derived time series using formulas, such as calculating percentages, growth, or daily averages through built-in functions. For data visualization, the platform includes an interactive chart generator, enabling users to create charts from their time series data.
The platform is delivered as a web-based service, accessible from anywhere. It offers a free account option, allowing new users to sign up and begin working with their data quickly.
28times is a Databases (SQL, NoSQL, vector, graph) product. Managing, analyzing, and visualizing time series data without complex setup or infrastructure. 28times is a B2B product aimed at data analysts. There is a free tier, and paid plans start at $9. 28times is available on the web.
It is developed by Q-Success and co‑contributors, and the product first shipped in 2026. Among its 5 catalogued features are time series import, interactive charts, and formula calculations. It exposes integrations via a public API.
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