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Fundamentals of Airtable

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Seth Kramer
Course length:
37 min
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Fundamentals of Airtable

If you're completely new to Airtable, this course is for you! Learn how to use the Airtable interface, enter data, filter, group, and more.

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Course Description

Airtable is one of the most popular and fastest growing database tools. It's easy to pick up, but powerful enough for it to be used at top companies like Netflix, HubSpot, and Outdoor Voices.

This course covers the fundamentals of Airtable.

It's everything I wish I knew when I started Airtable, condensed into 6 high-value lessons.

That includes learning how to set yourself up for success from the beginning with data structures, filtering, and views.

It also includes important fundamentals like importing data- things that make working in Airtable much easier.

This course is for complete beginners, so there's no prior knowledge necessary.

By the end of the course, you'll feel confident building basic databases in Airtable

What you'll learn

  • The Airtable interface
  • Data types
  • Importing data
  • Grouping, filtering, and sorting
  • Data views
  • Custom forms
  • Collaboration tools inside of Airtable

Meet your instructor

Seth Kramer

Hi! I'm Seth, the founder and lead instructor at No Code MBA.

I've built massive no-code automations for venture-backed startups, beautiful Webflow-powered websites (including one for a celebrity chef), and bootstrapped a 7-figure marketplace business.

No-code tools have helped me reach my entrepreneurial dreams without writing a line of code, and I'm thrilled to share everything I've learned with you through No Code MBA courses.

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