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Airtable Blocks - Modular apps that enable anyone to build complex software

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Bring your workflow to life with Airtable Blocks! Blocks are modular apps you can use to enhance your Airtable bases.

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Wesley Forlines
I almost dropped my phone I’m so excited. Haven’t even read the details yet.
Erick Barron
I love Airtable!
Ron Valderrama
Whoa this looks amazing guys. Well done.
Just Sturgis
Just when I thought I couldn't love Airtable more! @kasrak Airtable is rapidly monopolizing my time and attention and all these enhancements are making it very difficult to continue using other apps that I enjoy! ;-)
Jonathan Knegtel
Awesome work! Congrats on the funding! Currently building something and we want Airtable to be the backend. I am wondering if the new 'pages' feature can be used as sort of replacement for the 'detail' view when using a gallery iFrame embed? I would love to explore a use case that I think you will like!
Kevin Lou
Airtable just took two giant leaps in the right direction. I'm a proud user of Airtable. :)
Grant
I've been beta testing blocks for a while now and it's great. Key business information upfront in a dashboard format. Here is what I'd like to see in the future: 1) multiple dashboards/layouts for one base 2) publishable view. i want to put my block on a tv screen so everyone can see the stats. 3) separate the document generator and stuff like that into a different tool, makes no sense in blocks. Though I still love that tool.
Matt Scott Crum
I love Airtable! Fantastic product and a very generous free model. Just enabled the Map Block and it's really great. Unfortunately we share our tables with external partners sometimes, etc and add them as collaborators and so paying per user is a bit tricky for us. Overall, absolutely great product. Keep it up!
Igo Akulov
Got goosebumps imagining what Airtable+Coda could do under one hood.
Jan Huber
Blocks look great! Congrats on this release. I've tried tools like https://www.fusioo.com and https://www.quickbase.com which seem to be geared towards larger teams. This looks to be more suitable for simpler use cases but I'll give it a try!