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Track your Cashflow | Personal finances in Airtable

An important element of personal finances is managing your cashflow. This fancy finance term just looks at your money in and compares it to your money out in a given period of time. For most personal use cases, we would want to track our income streams (money we receive) and compare it...

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Know your Net Worth | Personal finances in Airtable

Airtable doesn't have the same formulas as spreadsheet tools like Excel. For example, creating an amortization schedule is one of those things that's best suited for a spreadsheet and not a database. However, tracking your financial position against your payments is a perfect task...

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Kanban Block in Softr and other new features

Softr continues to impress with newly minted features, including a Kanban Block! In this tutorial I walk through four new Softr features and show you exactly how to implement these new options:

  1. Edit capabilities for List Blocks
  2. Edit capabilities for Table Blocks
  3. New List Detail Block with...
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Meal Planning in Airtable

Meal planning has never been easier, thanks to this Airtable template. In this training, I walk through the process of putting together the plan, how the database is structured, and lastly showcase an example of how to use the template.

Check out the template to streamline your own meal planning...

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Filtering Views in Airtable with new Condition Grouping

A new feature release from Airtable is making it easier than ever for you to build complicated filters in your views. Prior to this feature, complicated filters required sublemental formulae consisting of (in many cases) robust logic. However, the new feature removes any need for a formulaic...

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Airtable's Timeline View

Airtable has made a new type of "view" available for all pro users. The Timeline View helps with the visualization of resources over a linear calendar. All records span two date/times (start and end for each record) allowing you to see all the moving parts of your operations.

This tutorial walks...

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