> ## Documentation Index
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> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Objects

> Declare new record types — custom tables with their own fields — using defineObject.

Custom **objects** are new record types your app adds to a workspace — Post Card, Invoice, Subscription, anything specific to your domain. Each object declares its schema (fields, relations, default values) and a stable universal identifier that survives across syncs and deploys.

```ts src/objects/post-card.object.ts theme={null}
import { defineObject, FieldType } from 'twenty-sdk/define';

enum PostCardStatus {
  DRAFT = 'DRAFT',
  SENT = 'SENT',
  DELIVERED = 'DELIVERED',
  RETURNED = 'RETURNED',
}

export default defineObject({
  universalIdentifier: '54b589ca-eeed-4950-a176-358418b85c05',
  nameSingular: 'postCard',
  namePlural: 'postCards',
  labelSingular: 'Post Card',
  labelPlural: 'Post Cards',
  description: 'A post card object',
  icon: 'IconMail',
  fields: [
    {
      universalIdentifier: '58a0a314-d7ea-4865-9850-7fb84e72f30b',
      name: 'content',
      type: FieldType.TEXT,
      label: 'Content',
      description: "Postcard's content",
      icon: 'IconAbc',
    },
    {
      universalIdentifier: 'c6aa31f3-da76-4ac6-889f-475e226009ac',
      name: 'recipientName',
      type: FieldType.FULL_NAME,
      label: 'Recipient name',
      icon: 'IconUser',
    },
    {
      universalIdentifier: '95045777-a0ad-49ec-98f9-22f9fc0c8266',
      name: 'recipientAddress',
      type: FieldType.ADDRESS,
      label: 'Recipient address',
      icon: 'IconHome',
    },
    {
      universalIdentifier: '87b675b8-dd8c-4448-b4ca-20e5a2234a1e',
      name: 'status',
      type: FieldType.SELECT,
      label: 'Status',
      icon: 'IconSend',
      defaultValue: `'${PostCardStatus.DRAFT}'`,
      options: [
        { value: PostCardStatus.DRAFT, label: 'Draft', position: 0, color: 'gray' },
        { value: PostCardStatus.SENT, label: 'Sent', position: 1, color: 'orange' },
        { value: PostCardStatus.DELIVERED, label: 'Delivered', position: 2, color: 'green' },
        { value: PostCardStatus.RETURNED, label: 'Returned', position: 3, color: 'orange' },
      ],
    },
    {
      universalIdentifier: 'e06abe72-5b44-4e7f-93be-afc185a3c433',
      name: 'deliveredAt',
      type: FieldType.DATE_TIME,
      label: 'Delivered at',
      icon: 'IconCheck',
      isNullable: true,
      defaultValue: null,
    },
  ],
});
```

## Key points

* The `universalIdentifier` must be unique and stable across deployments.
* Each field requires a `name`, `type`, `label`, and its own stable `universalIdentifier`.
* The `fields` array is optional — you can define objects without custom fields.
* Inline fields defined here do **not** need an `objectUniversalIdentifier` — it's inherited from the parent object. Use [`defineField()`](/developers/extend/apps/data/extending-objects) to add fields to objects you don't own.
* You can scaffold new objects with `yarn twenty dev:add object`, which guides you through naming, fields, and relationships. See [Architecture → Scaffolding entities](/developers/extend/apps/getting-started/scaffolding).

<Note>
  **Base fields are added automatically.** When you define a custom object, Twenty creates standard fields like `id`, `name`, `createdAt`, `updatedAt`, `createdBy`, `updatedBy`, and `deletedAt` for you. You don't need to declare them in your `fields` array — only your custom fields. You can override a default field by declaring one with the same name, but this is rarely a good idea.
</Note>

## What's next

* **Connect this object to others** — see [Relations](/developers/extend/apps/data/relations) for the bidirectional relation pattern.
* **Add fields to objects from other apps** — see [Extending Objects](/developers/extend/apps/data/extending-objects) for `defineField()`.
* **Display this object in the UI** — see [Views](/developers/extend/apps/layout/views) and [Navigation Menu Items](/developers/extend/apps/layout/navigation-menu-items) to put it in the sidebar.
