Hey, I'm Taha
I build Airtable tools, write articles to help solve everyday Airtable problems, and work with teams to get Airtable working the way they want.

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Scan a barcode and let Airtable do the rest. Great for inventory, assets, or check-ins. Just scan and your records update instantly.
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Bring in Excel or CSV files without losing links. Airtable strips them out, this app keeps them safe and saves you hours.
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Turn record comments into useful data. Export by table, date, keyword, or author and make reporting or analysis much easier.
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Learn Something New About Airtable Every Day
Every day I publish a quick tip, solution, or idea to help Airtable users solve real problems. Here are the latest posts.
When setting up email automations, there are times you might want to insert a clickable hyperlink that changes based on your data.
Instead of hardcoding links or setting up complicated formulas, there is a much simpler and more flexible way to do it.
If you've ever tried using Airtable forms to update existing records, you've probably realized it's not something Airtable supports out of the box.
But if you're on a tight budget or just like building things yourself, here's how to do it.
In Excel and Google Sheets, color formatting cells isn't just about making things look nice, it's a powerful way to present and interpret data more effectively.
Here are a few creative ways to add color to your cells in Airtable.