Google’s in-house incubator Area 120 introduced a new work-tracking tool, Tables, which aims to make tracking projects more efficient using automation
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It's a Guinea Pig ppl
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Yeeees... finally an Airtable style thing that will presumably work integrated into Gsuite.... looking forward to it coming to Europe
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I guess this information was missing... :S
"Tables is not yet available
The Tables beta is currently available in the U.S."
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Once again Google has flipped a big bird to people not from the US. This is of course on top of killing other products. Can't argue with the logic. B2B play is big after all. In sum, when can I try it out if I am not in the US?
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open beta to worldwide
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This is a decent, basic Airtable knockoff. The free plan only allows for one form and three months of data visibility, which is very quickly a hugely limiting factor, more so than Airtable's free option, so I don't see a whole lot of advantage here aside from Sheets importing options. Would be helpful if the next level up from free were to be added to G Suite's standard apps.
If you're an Airtable user, no reason to switch.
If you aren't an Airtable user and see the need a basic relational database (everyone needs this, btw), Tables is a fine start.
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Pricing plan seems kind of odd compared to the competition.
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looks good, but sadly not available in Kazakhstan, as usual
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what a pity! another US-only beta, it is not that google...😩
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Looks very similar to Monday, just check screenshots on two landings
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