Rails Admin or Active Admin?

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  1. Administrate

    A Rails engine that helps you put together a super-flexible admin dashboard.

    Documentation https://administrate-demo.herokuapp.com/

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  3. madmin

    A robust Admin Interface for Ruby on Rails apps

    I use madmin, https://github.com/excid3/madmin, but mainly as a db interface for my app. If you are looking for something that has an analytics type dashboard you would have to work that in yourself.

  4. Trestle

    A modern, responsive admin framework for Ruby on Rails

    Just want to put Trestle in here.

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