Welcome to the community, @Russ_Tanner!
Yes, all of this is possible in Airtable. In fact, you may have even outlined the perfect use case scenario for Airtable. Not every system is a perfect match for Airtable, but it sounds like this one would be!
Regarding your meeting notes, you would just create a separate table for “meeting notes” and link your clients table to your “meeting notes” table. Every time you meet with a client, you would create a new note for them in the “meeting notes” table.
Regarding finding information & keeping it organized: You can group and/or filter your meditation tips by category and/or star rating. Similarly, you can group and/or filter your meeting notes by client. And you can sort your meeting notes by date, so they can be in chronological order.
p.s. BTW, if you have a budget for your project and you’d like to hire an expert Airtable consultant to design your entire system for you, feel free to send me a private message!
Welcome to the community, @Russ_Tanner!
Yes, all of this is possible in Airtable. In fact, you may have even outlined the perfect use case scenario for Airtable. Not every system is a perfect match for Airtable, but it sounds like this one would be!
Regarding your meeting notes, you would just create a separate table for “meeting notes” and link your clients table to your “meeting notes” table. Every time you meet with a client, you would create a new note for them in the “meeting notes” table.
Regarding finding information & keeping it organized: You can group and/or filter your meditation tips by category and/or star rating. Similarly, you can group and/or filter your meeting notes by client. And you can sort your meeting notes by date, so they can be in chronological order.
p.s. BTW, if you have a budget for your project and you’d like to hire an expert Airtable consultant to design your entire system for you, feel free to send me a private message!
Thanks for the reply. Let me play around with it. If I need help, I will reach out
Thanks.
Welcome to the community, @Russ_Tanner!
Yes, all of this is possible in Airtable. In fact, you may have even outlined the perfect use case scenario for Airtable. Not every system is a perfect match for Airtable, but it sounds like this one would be!
Regarding your meeting notes, you would just create a separate table for “meeting notes” and link your clients table to your “meeting notes” table. Every time you meet with a client, you would create a new note for them in the “meeting notes” table.
Regarding finding information & keeping it organized: You can group and/or filter your meditation tips by category and/or star rating. Similarly, you can group and/or filter your meeting notes by client. And you can sort your meeting notes by date, so they can be in chronological order.
p.s. BTW, if you have a budget for your project and you’d like to hire an expert Airtable consultant to design your entire system for you, feel free to send me a private message!
I have multiple clients. So you’re saying create a table called “Meeting Notes” and put the notes for everyone in that table and then link that to my other tabled called “CRM” that has my clients name, email, etc.?
I have multiple clients. So you’re saying create a table called “Meeting Notes” and put the notes for everyone in that table and then link that to my other tabled called “CRM” that has my clients name, email, etc.?
Yes, that’s right.
Each record in your “CRM” table will be a client that links to one or more notes in your “Meeting Notes” table.
Each record in your “Meeting Notes” table is a note that will have a date, one linked client, and the note itself.
Yes, that’s right.
Each record in your “CRM” table will be a client that links to one or more notes in your “Meeting Notes” table.
Each record in your “Meeting Notes” table is a note that will have a date, one linked client, and the note itself.
Cool. Thanks. Let me play around with it again. I appreciate your help.