As an enthusiastic Airtable user, I have to ask how Infinity compares to it. Visually, they look almost identical but I see Infinity has an apparently better file structure (lets you make folders and sub-folders inside each base). But there are no formulas? That kind of sounds like a deal breaker.
What else does Infinity offer? The lifetime deal sounds nice, but only if Infinity ends up being as powerful as Airtable in the near future.
hey @anna_0x, thanks for the question.
Like you said, the main difference between Infinity and Airtable is in the structure. Unlike Airtable, Infinity has an infinite nesting structure with folders and sub-folders so you can easily store and categorize more data in one place without ever creating clutter.
Tabs are used for different views inside a folder, and you can use the Board Overview to see all items in all folders, and customize it with filters, views... Gantt chart is added as a view, recently we've built advanced permissions. There are many other differences when it comes to ux, functionalities and usability.
With that said, Airtable is still the superior product.
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@slnet thanks for the response! When do you estimate that Infinity will have formulas? Without the ability to add logic to the structure, it can only work as a place for planning and storage... Not that that's inherently bad, but kind of a shame ^-^;
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Easy to use and I love that I can assigned multiple roles. Very versatile
As a librarian, I love organizing. I've used a bunch of different sites like wrike and trello,, but they never had what I wanted. Infinity has everything I want, except maybe I good mind map, but I can imagine if asked by enough users they'd create one. I'm able to keep track of meal prep, recipes, books I want to read, bills, and personal things. But I'm also able to do a bunch of work things. I have my library projects as well as some freelance work I do. And I'd like to write a novel like everyone else in the world and I find Infinity conducive to plotting. It's the perfect product. I love the built in templates especially the course building one, which I use to create library or personal PowerPoints. I recommend this product to anyone who loves organization.
Great tool! Helped our design team overcome limitations we had with trello while organizing and tracking multiple different projects and cross-team collaboration. 10/10 would recommend
Hey @tracey_neiman, thanks for the question. I believe the best place to organize bookmarks is in the chrome, but you can always paste important links in Infinity. I personally like to add links to resources, tutorials, logins and have at least 1 folder for links in all projects.
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I liked at first glance, and I wanted to buy as well. but I can not see any public roadmap of the product, like what features are you coming up with? That would be great help.
Hey @aakash_patel4 thanks for the question. We're almost ready to launch our public roadmap in Infinity and it should be available next week. Currently you can see 'upcoming' features on our pricing page https://startinfinity.com/pricing
I've been using Infinity for more than a year now, and I love it. In addition to its flexibility and ease of use (I love having different task views available at the click of a button), I have found the support team to be highly responsive and helpful. I highly recommend this product.
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