@peterdenatale I think they use your user/customer table for the email addresses but store the passwords at their side
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@peterdenatale I'm excited to see if this supports single sign-on. That would be the killer feature for me.
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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?
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What about blocks? You enable private login to see specific blocks and you will have conquered the beast!
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@tom_franklin Great product, I have really struggled with why there isn't a better way to make customer facing products utilizing the power of Airtable on the back end. Are you considering integrations with other tools maybe like: Retool, Notion, Coda?
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!
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We use Airtable everyday and have to confirm details through email. It would be awesome to give them a portal! Great stuff @tom_franklin !
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Love this concept! I'm a Glide user and have experienced the power of simply updating a google sheet for my mobile 'app' to update. I basically run an another business on airtable and been dying for a portal for it - this looks like it could be it! FYI I'd signed up for Portify too @tom_franklin but since saw this airtable version and would run with this instead :)
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