Airtable

Airtable

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What is Airtable?
Airtable is a platform that makes it easy to build powerful, custom applications. These tools can streamline just about any process, workflow, or project—and best of all, you can build them without ever learning to write a single line of code.
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Airtable ProductCentral
ProductCentral is Airtable's first-ever dedicated solution. ProductCentral connects every stage of product development, unifying AI-powered customer insights, product roadmaps, headcount resourcing, and strategic goals into one powerful hub.
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Airtable Cobuilder
Describe what you want in words and Cobuilder takes your idea from concept to reality, generating a customizable application in seconds. This simple no-code approach using natural language means that anyone can easily build and customize intuitive apps!
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Questions about Airtable

Frequently asked questions

Yes, Airtable is legit. All of the data entered into Airtable remains yours, and Airtable uses 256-bit SSL/TLS encryption for content in transit, and 256-bit AES encryption for content at rest. Airtable claims that it backs up its production data to a separate, isolated location and all backups are encrypted.\ Airtable has a good reputation among its users, with a 4.7 star rating on the Google Play Store (with 2.6K ratings) and 4.8 stars on the iOS App Store (with 14.6K ratings).

Airtable offers both free and paid plans.

The free plan allows you to create unlimited bases (think of this as a data set, like a spreadsheet), with 1,200 records per base. Free bases are limited to 2GB in attachment space per base.

For teams that need more, Airtable's Plus plan costs $10 per seat per month (billed annually), and allows up to 5,000 records per base and 5GB of attachments per base.

Next up, the Pro plan costs $20 per seat per month (billed annually), and includes everything in the Plus plan, plus 50,000 records per base, 20GB of attachment space per base, and access to more advanced apps and automations.

The big-daddy of Airtable plans is the Enterprise plan, which requires custom pricing and speaking to Airtable's sales reps. This plan has the highest base size limits (100K records per base and 1,000GB of attachments per base), plus access to all the most advanced features, priority support, and professional services to help you get the most from Airtable.

Airtable is a cloud collaboration service based in San Francisco. Its core product offering is a spreadsheet-database-hybrid that can be used for project planning, customer-relationship management (CRM), tracking inventory, and more. Airtable's flexibility, ease-of-use, and collaboration capabilities make it a useful tool for many teams.

Airtable was founded in 2012 by Howie Liu, Andrew Ofstad, and Emmett Nicholas. The company was most recently valued at $5.77B USD after raising an additional $185 million in Series D funding. The company plans to use the new funding to grow the team and further develop its enterprise product.

Airtable was the #5 Product of the Week on Product Hunt in September 2014.