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The Rise, Pause, and Rise of CRUD Apps
Amon Ochuka · 2026-05-27 · via DEV Community

In the early days of the web, websites were mostly digital brochures. They were static HTML pages. You could read them, but you couldn't interact with them. If a business wanted to change a price, a developer had to manually edit code and re-upload the file via FTP.
It was slow, expensive, and didn't scale.

Then came the legendary LAMP stack (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP). Suddenly, the web became dynamic. The industry quickly realized that almost every business problem on earth;whether running a bank, an online store, or a social network,boiled down to four fundamental actions:

  • Create: Letting a user sign up or post a status.
  • Read: Showing a user their profile or a product list.
  • Update: Letting a user change their password.
  • Delete: Letting a user close an account.

By the mid-2000s, frameworks like Ruby on Rails, Django, and Laravel arrived. They turned CRUD into a science. With a single command line prompt (rails generate scaffold), a developer could spin up a fully functioning database table, back-end logic, and front-end forms in seconds.
This was the first great rise. CRUD apps became the undisputed infrastructure of the global economy. They weren't flashy, but they were predictable and deeply tied to the absolute truth of the database.

The Pause: The "CRUD is Boring" Mirage
Then, things got weird. Around 2015, the developer community collectively decided that simple, server-rendered CRUD apps were "boring." We entered the era of massive Single Page Applications (SPAs), microservices, GraphQL, and serverless hype.We started treating the database like something to be hidden behind ten layers of abstraction. Instead of a simple PHP or Rails script fetching a row from MySQL, we introduced a mountain of complexity:

  • The SPA Takeover: We moved the entire application logic to the browser. Suddenly, a simple user profile required React, Redux for state management, Webpack for bundling, and a massive JavaScript file that took 5 seconds to load on a mobile phone.
  • The API Chasm: We separated the front end and the back end entirely. Now, to display a simple list of products, you needed a REST or GraphQL API layer, complex CORS configurations, and token-based authentication (JWT) just to talk to your own database.
  • Microservice Madness: We broke monolithic apps into dozens of tiny services. A basic update operation now had to hop across three different servers, manage distributed transactions, and use Kafka queues just to change a user's email address.

We spent a decade over-engineering the front end just to realize that users still just want to fill out a form and hit submit. We swapped reliable server logs for confusing JavaScript console errors. We paused the simplicity of CRUD, and in return, we got total JavaScript fatigue.

The Crypto & Blockchain Detour: An Append-Only Trap
As the web-development world was over-engineering the front end, the Web3 and blockchain movement emerged, promising to decentralize the entire internet. Enthusiasts claimed that the "shared ledger" would replace traditional databases entirely.

But reality caught up quickly.

A blockchain is fundamentally an append-only ledger. In CRUD terms, it is brilliant at Create and Read, but terrible at Update and Delete.

Because data on a blockchain is immutable, it is incredibly slow and quite expensive for everyday operations. Worse, it creates a massive legal nightmare. Privacy frameworks like Europe's GDPR mandate that users have the "right to be forgotten"; a legal requirement to Delete data. Because you cannot delete data from a block, tech companies quickly realized they couldn't run a compliant business on a blockchain alone.

The blockchain didn't kill the database; instead, decentralized applications (dApps) still had to be wrapped in traditional CRUD architectures to cache data, update states quickly, and manage local user profiles efficiently.

The Second Rise: AI and the Return to Absolute Truth
Following the blockchain hype came the AI boom. Large Language Models (LLMs) can write code, analyze data, and build entire workflows in seconds. Prominent tech voices started declaring that apps were dead, and the era of the user interface was over.

But once again, the industry hit the same foundational wall: AI is probabilistic, but business is deterministic.

AI can write poetry, but it still needs a SQL database to know where to ship your package. An LLM cannot guess a bank balance. It cannot "predict" a shipping address. AI models are stateless; they don't know anything for sure; they just guess the next most likely word based on probability.

Tech is the User, CRUD is the Foundation
This realization has triggered the second rise of the CRUD app. We aren't throwing CRUD away; we are realizing it is the guardrail that keeps both AI and Web3 tethered to reality.
The relationship has completely flipped: AI and blockchain are no longer trying to replace the CRUD app; they are becoming the users of it.

When an AI agent "cancels your subscription," it executes a standard Update or Delete command via a regular API to a traditional database.

When a smart contract processes a transaction, a traditional CRUD system reads the event to update a user's dashboard instantly.

The Ultimate Backup
Most importantly, CRUD apps are our absolute fallback. AI models hallucinate, prompt injections corrupt logic, and decentralized networks suffer from latency or high gas fees.
When the advanced tech stack glitches or goes offline, humans cannot be left staring at a broken terminal. We need a direct, unabstracted, deterministic interface to view, edit, and fix the underlying data manually.

We need a CRUD app as our ultimate backup.

Conclusion: Boring is Beautiful Again
The tech industry went on a decade-long detour. We ran away from CRUD because it felt too simple, hiding it behind over-engineered JavaScript frameworks, distributed ledgers, and autonomous AI.

But the loop has closed. We are entering an era where "boring" software is beautiful again. Frameworks like Next.js, Remix, and HTMX are booming because they bring us back to simple, server-rendered data management.

No matter how smart the AI gets or how decentralized the ledger becomes, the world will always need a rock-solid database to store the absolute truth. And humans will always need a CRUD app to make sure that the database is backed up.

Long live the CRUD app.