Tom Franklin

Airportal - Instant customer portals from your Airtable base

Unlock the customer data you have in your Airtable with an instant beautiful authenticated portal that allow your customers access to only their data.

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Tom Franklin
I love using Airtable for almost everything related to my customers, but I've never found a way to give my customers access to edit their data themselves. I have tried to glue together tools like Zapier and form builders but the experience always ended up feeling clunky. So I decided to make Airportal. Airportal takes your data from Airtable and allows you to create pages and forms to give your customers the perfect experience to manage their data, orders, accounts... whatever you keep in your Airtable. I'm really excited to see if other people have come across this problem, and might find Airportal useful!
Matthew Oates
Ok this is *exactly* what is needed right now
Peter DeNatale
How will it be able to securely store passwords? Would be kinda cool to see a passwordless option with unique login links sent to the user’s email.
Michael Skelly
@peterdenatale I think they use your user/customer table for the email addresses but store the passwords at their side
Abdul Umer
@peterdenatale I'm excited to see if this supports single sign-on. That would be the killer feature for me.
Shubhankar Kahali
Do you have an ETA for the launch? This is something I am currently looking for.
Tom Franklin
@xedro We’ll be onboarding people in September and doing some tests before that. I will be in touch shortly to gather more details about your use case to see when we can get you setup earlier!
Zach Richheimer
How will this work with respect to Airtable's per user pricing? For example, will all users that can edit data be billed at $10-20/user/month by Airtable?
Tem Nugmanov
Really interesting!
Jack Smith
this looks awesome
Daniel Kerman
What about blocks? You enable private login to see specific blocks and you will have conquered the beast!
Derek Shanahan
Signed up for beta, very salient need.
Tom Bielecki
This is REALLY interesting. Does something like this exist for Google Sheets?
Tom Franklin
@tombielecki I think Glide is something similar for Google Sheets. I would definitely consider adding support for Google Sheets, join the list and we can chat.
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