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Dude!!! Gareth! You’re an absolute pro, man! I work for a very (very) large entertainment company, and I was new to Airtable. I’ve learned more in 5 min. than I did in 8 months of onboarding
That is just soooo well explained. Just what I needed - many thanks. I shall be signing up for your Airtable course shortly. Oh, and I really loved that neat little title change at the end, to put the cherry on the cake 😉
Is it shareable to external people ? Like if you d want to an expert booking experience or events list to browse for people with button to redirect to a Calendar link or event page ?
Airtable Interfaces are not public facing and require users to be signed in to Airtable and to have the interface shared with them. Typically this isn't a good option for external users.
Fantastic! I understand that read only interfaces are now accessible to the public. Do you know if an edit capability, with maybe password security, is coming anytime soon? How would you recommend allowing data relating to an individual be updated by that individual (i.e. no Airtable user account)? I'm thinking emailing out a pre-filled form URL via an automation on a button e.g. enter email, click button. But giving them access to a record review interface with just their details accessible would be a far more elegant solution.
There may be some updates coming, but I can't comment on anything publicly yet. I'd recommend checking form options for updating records. Fillout would be a helpful option, or you might consider Airtable forms with automations that update any edits.
@@GarethPronovost Since writing my comment I've realised that filling in a form _always_ creates a new record so my solution to prefill the form, expecting that to update the record, isn't going to fly. Julian Post's video on editing records via automations will work. Still, not very elegant.
@@davidadams421 that's true if you use an Airtable form, but if you include another form tool, like Fillout, you can update records directly with each submission. Hope this helps!
Hi Gareth, love your videos, very informative. I have a general question . Are you seeing many companies within the EU use Airtable considering their servers are in the US ? Is this a GDPR concern? thanks
Thanks for the question! Yes, we see a fair amount of EU companies. I may be mistaken, but I thought I heard that Airtable was adding servers in the EU, too?
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Dude!!! Gareth! You’re an absolute pro, man! I work for a very (very) large entertainment company, and I was new to Airtable. I’ve learned more in 5 min. than I did in 8 months of onboarding
Thanks so much! Let them know we offer training! 😉
Thanks for all these use cases!!
You're so welcome - thanks for watching!
Good Stuff! Thanks Gareth.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for your awesome videos Gareth!
I finally understand how to set user action button. Really useful!
I'm so glad this helped!
That is just soooo well explained. Just what I needed - many thanks. I shall be signing up for your Airtable course shortly.
Oh, and I really loved that neat little title change at the end, to put the cherry on the cake 😉
Airtable is amazing!
100% agreed!
Is it shareable to external people ? Like if you d want to an expert booking experience or events list to browse for people with button to redirect to a Calendar link or event page ?
Airtable Interfaces are not public facing and require users to be signed in to Airtable and to have the interface shared with them. Typically this isn't a good option for external users.
@@GarethPronovost yes but why ? 😂 Also, would be nice to be able to create template databases...
Fantastic! I understand that read only interfaces are now accessible to the public. Do you know if an edit capability, with maybe password security, is coming anytime soon? How would you recommend allowing data relating to an individual be updated by that individual (i.e. no Airtable user account)? I'm thinking emailing out a pre-filled form URL via an automation on a button e.g. enter email, click button. But giving them access to a record review interface with just their details accessible would be a far more elegant solution.
There may be some updates coming, but I can't comment on anything publicly yet. I'd recommend checking form options for updating records. Fillout would be a helpful option, or you might consider Airtable forms with automations that update any edits.
@@GarethPronovost Since writing my comment I've realised that filling in a form _always_ creates a new record so my solution to prefill the form, expecting that to update the record, isn't going to fly. Julian Post's video on editing records via automations will work. Still, not very elegant.
@@davidadams421 that's true if you use an Airtable form, but if you include another form tool, like Fillout, you can update records directly with each submission. Hope this helps!
Hi Gareth, love your videos, very informative. I have a general question . Are you seeing many companies within the EU use Airtable considering their servers are in the US ? Is this a GDPR concern? thanks
Thanks for the question! Yes, we see a fair amount of EU companies. I may be mistaken, but I thought I heard that Airtable was adding servers in the EU, too?