Blog Posts
Document automation is possible from Airtable data, thanks to Documint. Although I've showcased complex document automation in previous videos, in this tutorial I walk through the basics of creating an automated document from Airtable. In this example, I design the document from scratch and...
Advanced automations often require some steps to be repeated a variable number of times. Previous options for this weren't great: we could either create paths for our automations and painstakingly create our possible iteration numbers (talk about time consuming) OR we could use some code to...
Airtable scripts are obviously powerful, but for most no-coders (like me) it can be a daunting task to try to put together a cohesive process. As a result, I typically default to using Zapier and Integromat in places where scripts would be a more sufficient solution.
But now, thanks to the...
The Interface Designer is a new Airtable feature that allows us to present our data in crisp new ways. But, how does this help with the underlying goal of streamlining our workflows? As it turns out, it helps in a huge way!
In this tutorial, I walk through an interface that I built...
For data nerds like me, staring at a spreadsheet with rows and columns is nothing short of an expected work environment. However, the new Interface Designer from Airtable makes the days of rows and columns obsolete. Now we can explore our data in a way that feels more natural and comprehensive...
The Interface Designer is a great feature for teams to visualize their data in Airtable. In this tutorial, I walk through how to set up a sales dashboard using transaction data. Starting with a template, I customize the elements in my dashboard to showcase high level metrics, along with filters...