PyMongo backend =============== Pretty simple PyMongo backend. Flask-Admin does not make assumptions about document structure, so you will have to configure ModelView to do what you need it to do. This is bare minimum you have to provide for Flask-Admin view to work with PyMongo: 1. Provide list of columns by setting `column_list` property 2. Provide form to use by setting `form` property 3. When instantiating :class:`flask.ext.admin.contrib.pymongo.ModelView` class, you have to provide PyMongo collection object This is minimal PyMongo view:: class UserForm(Form): name = TextField('Name') email = TextField('Email') class UserView(ModelView): column_list = ('name', 'email') form = UserForm if __name__ == '__main__': admin = Admin(app) # 'db' is PyMongo database object admin.add_view(UserView(db['users'])) On top of that you can add sortable columns, filters, text search, etc. For more documentation, check :doc:`api/mod_contrib_pymongo` documentation. PyMongo integration example is `here `_.