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Summarize Data and Automatically Link Tables

When getting summarized data from Airtable, it's common to use a rollup field. In many instances, you may need to create a specific table for rolling up the data you want to summarize. For example, you may want to look at the total number of hours of labor scheduled for a day, but without...

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Button Automation: Trigger Automation from your Airtable Interface

Airtable recently released a new feature for Airtable Interfaces: the Button Element. This option allows you to drop buttons directly in your interface workflow, which each have the option of updating five fields within a record.

On the surface, this may sound like automation. While it's similar...

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Airtable Interface Updates: Calendars and Buttons

Airtable Interfaces continue to be improved with the release of new features. We recently received four new upgrades to Interface Designer, namely:

  1. Duplicate an Interface Element
  2. Duplicate an Interface Page
  3. Adding a Calendar Element
  4. Adding a Button (with up to 5 actions)

In this video, I...

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What is "no code" or "low code"?

The next generation of software is here. In fact, it has been here for years! "No code" or "low code" software allow anyone to create custom apps and workflows without needing to ever write a line of code. This is revolutionary for businesses and organizations, because it allows for faster...

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No-Code Interview - Meet Sebastian from WeMakeFuture

In this interview, I sit down with Sebastian, the CEO and co-founder of WeMakeFuture. They are on a mission to build the world's leading automation agency.

During our chat, Sebastian shares a couple projects that he's built for clients that demonstrate the powerful things that no-code tools make...

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Allocating Resources in a Timeline View

Airtable recently released a new feature that allows us to properly allocate resources in a timeline view. With a little background, you can create a view that alerts you when your resources are overcommitted. Imagine getting advanced notice if someone on your team has requested timeoff that...

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