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Hi All,

I want to create a tennis league and publish it on my webstite which I created in Webflow. The database is to be dynamic, information will be added using a airtable form. There will be 16 players in the league and they will play each others. The goal is to get the current league table and ranking. On the page I want to display the results of all the players' matches (example - 6:2 3:6 7:5), the current position and the amount of points collected so far. Has anyone had a chance to do something similar? Thanks for any help and have a nice day 🙂

Hi I have built something similar for HR consulting firm creating engagement activity of team quizzes. The game had multiple players in each team, a quiz with multiple questions (text-based not multiple choice), each question being answered by multiple team-members, multiple rounds & outcomes being available via Airtable.

Let’s discuss further, https://calendly.com/harleen-bedi/automation-consultation?month=2023-03


hey! A ton of our users at Whalesync do things that are super similar.

  • Airtable = backend database
  • Webflow = frontend
  • Whalesync = connects the two

https://www.whalesync.com/airtable-webflow/sync


@b_blokesz were you able to get everything up-and-running?


I had to abandon the project due to the lack of a solution at the time. The project will be resumed this fall. Then I will once again look for a solution.


I am trying to test and setup a tennis competition with players in a double team, with matches in poules and standings of the poules based on the match results. 

I am doing this in another online database source. Hope to see this will work ;-) 


So, I'm keeping my fingers crossed for this project. I'd love to see the result ;)

Your best bet for automating communication between Airtable and a WebFlow website is to use Make’s WebFlow integrations along with Make’s Airtable integrations.

If you’ve never used Make before, I’ve assembled a bunch of Make training resources in this thread. For example, here is one of the ways that you could instantly trigger a Make automation from Airtable.

I also give live demonstrations of how to use Make in many of my Airtable podcast appearances. For example, in this video, I show how to work with Airtable arrays in Make.

Hope this helps!

If you’d like to hire the best Airtable consultant to help you with anything Airtable-related, please feel free to contact me through my website: Airtable consultant — ScottWorld