Creating a User Portal for Airtable

Creating a User Portal for Airtable

Airtable is so incredibly powerful, but like all software, it has some limitations. Possibly the largest of those limitations is being able to limit access for your users.

Yes, Airtable has provided us with four levels of permissions (Creator, Editor, Collaborator, Read-Only).

So, when you share access to your database, of course you can select from these four permission levels to determine how other users will interact with your data.

But, this is really only the first step to a series of more complicated problems.

What if you want to deny a user access to a specific table?

What if you want users to only edit certain fields?

What if you want limit the records that users see?

Thanks to the robust community of Airtable users, an incredible product has emerged that solves these problems and more: Stacker (formerly Airportal)!

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