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Built a Chrome extension for bulk Airtable operations using natural language

  • January 6, 2026
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Hey everyone!

I built Sheet Wizard - a Chrome extension that lets you bulk update Airtable records using natural language commands instead of manually clicking through rows.

For example: "Set all records where Status is 'Done' to Priority 'Low'" or “Update Due Date to 2026-01-10 for all Marketing Campaign records in Project"

It's live on the Chrome Web Store with a 7-day free trial. Would love feedback from the community!

Happy to answer any questions!


https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/sheet-wizard-for-airtable/ofhnpikabgcaihpaohanedkodjfgboia
https://www.getsheetwizard.com/

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Mike_AutomaticN
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Hey ​@SheetWiz122,

Thanks for sharing! It is always fun to see these “side” tools for Airtable use cases.

Mike, Consultant @ Automatic Nation 
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  • January 7, 2026

Hey ​@SheetWiz122,

Thanks for sharing! It is always fun to see these “side” tools for Airtable use cases.

Mike, Consultant @ Automatic Nation 
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Hey Mike! Thanks for checking it out. Would love to hear your feedback after you try it - always helpful to get input from someone working with Airtable clients.


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Hello, A massive time-saver for users. Bulk editing via natural language is way faster than clicking through filters, but I'd suggest adding a "preview" step before the changes go live so users feel safe about their data.


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  • January 13, 2026

Hello, A massive time-saver for users. Bulk editing via natural language is way faster than clicking through filters, but I'd suggest adding a "preview" step before the changes go live so users feel safe about their data.

Thanks for the feedback! Really appreciate the suggestion about adding a preview step. I’ll definitely consider adding a confirmation screen before changes are applied so users can review what’s about to happen.