Airtable is visually appealing with strong integrations. We use it everyday and share content with clients easily.
Honestly, just the price for a full team to utilize.
Airtable allows us to track invoicing and create and share content with a simplified approval and revision process.
It assist me to manage my project and I monitoring every single detail, as keeping track of different work at a time in a list. I really like filter feature. Very easy to use interface and ease of integration. I almost daily use to keep my work on track.
Pricing is a factor for disliking, There are lots of modification capabilities are in limited.
I choose airtable because it offers me lots of organizing choices that allow me to keep track of my every single project on my fingers. I've been able to centralize my data, strealime projects management and team collaboration.
Airtable has really changed my app development projects’ management. I especially love the automation feature since it saves life, especially for those repetitive tasks that could take much of my time. Smooth linking between different tables and ability to connect various data. The interface makes it easy for me to create custom views and dashboards, which makes my database work more efficient and streamlined.
Of course, Airtable is definitely a big learning curve when starting with it, just because of everything you can do with Airtable. Another con also that I have experienced with it is the cost it is associated with when you want to integrate advanced features or to bring large number of collaberators in a base.
Airtable has virtually removed the manual handling of my project workflows. With my database needs being organized and automated, I can now undertake the real development. It has proven to be very good for my efficiency and shortened project lengths.
My favorite part about Airtable is how versatile and customizable it is. I use Airtable for a variety of professional and personal tasks including financial record keeping, project management, idea workshopping, content scheduling, and more. Airtable allows me to easily view, manage, and manipulate information in a number of different layouts, which is incredibly beneficial and convenient. I also like how clean the user interface is and how easy it is to get going with a new project. I have been using Airtable for years and have introduced a number of people to the platform, especially for project management tasks. Everyone has always been impressed with how great a tool Airtable is for organizing information in a consolidated, concise, and easy to look at format.
There is not too much I dislike about Airtable for how I am currently using the platform. I know there are a number of paid features that you can upgrade to for a monthly fee. I have not looked too in-depth to see if some of these features, so maybe some of them would cover feature requests that I wish were readily available on the site. For example, I would love to be able to fill cells, rows, and columns with a background color similar to a spreadsheet program like Excel or Sheets. It would also be nice to be able to change fonts and font sizes/color. These are not features I would need to use all the time, so if they do exist as a premium feature, it's not worth it for me to upgrade to. The subscription upgrade model for paid features is very expensive, especially if you've invited multiple collaborators to a workspace. Essentially you will need to pay a monthly fee for each person that has access to the workspace, which adds up quickly. This is a cost that applies per workspace, so if there are multiple workspaces you want to upgrade that all have multiple people... well, you can see how things would get expensive. The model Airtable uses for its paid add-on features is pricey, which is why I'm not familiar with the features -- I don't even want to look to see what there is because it doesn't make sense for me as a small business or individual user.
I work in the live entertainment business and Airtable does an amazing job of helping keep track of information related to the event tours I am a part of. I can organize tons of information for different cities, shows, and theaters that other members of the team can reference and contribute to. It's a great tool that allows us to easily organize and sort through a lot of small details.
The automations are capable enough to run a small business flawlessly. The list of possible plug-ins is never ending.
Pricing could have been more moderate for smaller teams.
Automation of emails as per sheets. Reminders. Tracking of inventory.
Always on, always working, powerful, and intuitive. Whenever I have an idea for organizing my consulting business operations, I often search for existing apps, but always return to Airtable, because I can get it to do what I want at practically no cost.
As Airtable is adding more features and functionality, I'm afraid it may become less intuitive. More complexity, less ease of use typically, but we'll see. So far, it's still a great tool.
It's a great way to create a database on the fly. Whether you're organizing a customer list, managing projects, or developing media contacts for a client, it's easy to simply begin. You can add fields and rows as you go.
Airtable is so visually appealing. I find that I'm more likely to check my Airtables and stay on top of my projects and deadlines simply because it's enjoyable to look at and use. It's fantastic for us at our small nonprofit, especially because the free version has a lot of functionality. We are able to do a lot just with the free version. The templates are also really helpful for getting started and finding new ways to use it. In my last role, we occasionally used it to set up forms, too, which was very helpful. It's one of those platforms that have so much functionality that I'm sure I'm not even using some of the best parts of it!
I wish there were an easier way to integrate Airtable with my other work platforms. It seems like there is a way to do it, but it requires a level of knowledge and skill that I simply don't have. I am okay with technology but pretty much stick with the user-friendly features, of which there are plenty. I do wish they had a non-profit discount because it's really hard to spend money on software like this at a non-profit where every penny is pinched. Honestly, though, I just don't have a lot of complaints!
Airtable has helped me stay organized with bigger, longer term projects. I can map out all of the components of a campaign with deadlines for each task, and I can assign tasks to teammates. I've been able to stay on track much more easily. It's also been super helpful as a collaboration tool. I can tag my teammates on tasks and use the "share view" to share with board members and others who only need viewing privileges. And this is all with the free version. I'm sure the premium version is even better!
Compared to other database systems I've used, Airtable is (for the most part) quite forgiving when working with data. The intricacy of supports while remaining logical and extremely fast impresses me.
Certain decisions made by API are odd. The main drawback is that you have to use the actual column name when referencing a column instead of using an internal ID, which is particularly error-prone for large teams. The ability to quickly search for a record using a field value is also lacking.
As an alternative to SalesForce as our CRM, we adopted AirTable. It was simpler to adapt fields for our particular applications and the interface was friendlier overall.