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Data & Productivity

Airtable

Structured data management and team workflows.

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How we use it

  • Content planning and editorial calendars
  • Campaign tracking and status dashboards
  • Lead and contact management outside a CRM
  • Automated record creation from form submissions
  • Syncing structured data with other platforms

Airtable sits in a useful middle ground between a spreadsheet and a database. We use it with clients who need structured, collaborative data management without the overhead of a full database setup — and who want to connect that data to the rest of their stack.

Why we work with Airtable

Airtable’s flexibility makes it a good fit for marketing operations use cases that don’t belong neatly in a CRM or project management tool. It’s approachable enough for non-technical teams to use daily, but structured enough to power automations reliably.

What we build with it

Common builds include content calendars that trigger publishing workflows when a record reaches a certain status, campaign tracking bases that receive data from multiple platforms and surface it in a single view, and data intake systems that collect structured information from forms or external tools and route it appropriately. We also use Airtable as an intermediary layer in more complex automation workflows where structured data staging is needed.

Airtable’s automation features

Airtable’s built-in automations handle many simple workflows natively. For more complex or cross-platform needs, we connect it via Make or Zapier. We choose whichever approach keeps the overall system as simple as possible while meeting the reliability requirements.

Working with Airtable in your stack?

Let's talk about what's possible when it's properly connected to the rest of your tools.