@Lucas_Ravassall
You are correct that record limits are per base. However, API limits are for the entire workspace. Same thing with automation runs — automation runs are for the entire workspace.
You can workaround the automation limits by using an external automation tool like Make, but there isn't a way to get around the API limits unless you create additional workspaces.
You can see your current workspace limits by going to your home page, then clicking on your workspace in the left margin, and then in the right margin, click on the 3 dots and choose "Workspace Settings".
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
@Lucas_Ravassall
You are correct that record limits are per base. However, API limits are for the entire workspace. Same thing with automation runs — automation runs are for the entire workspace.
You can workaround the automation limits by using an external automation tool like Make, but there isn't a way to get around the API limits unless you create additional workspaces.
You can see your current workspace limits by going to your home page, then clicking on your workspace in the left margin, and then in the right margin, click on the 3 dots and choose "Workspace Settings".
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
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Hey @Lucas_Ravassall!
I'm usually against splitting data into multiple bases, specially if that data is somehow related and used for data analytics. However, if you do not have such need, this is for sure interesting and I'm glad it works for you!
I see you speak Spanish also. If you ever want to have a fun Airtable discussion in Spanish, I'd be happy to get to know you (and any other Spanish speaking Airtable power users!).
Feel free to grab a slot from my calendar. Saludos!
Mike, Consultant @ Automatic Nation
Hey @Lucas_Ravassall!
I'm usually against splitting data into multiple bases, specially if that data is somehow related and used for data analytics. However, if you do not have such need, this is for sure interesting and I'm glad it works for you!
I see you speak Spanish also. If you ever want to have a fun Airtable discussion in Spanish, I'd be happy to get to know you (and any other Spanish speaking Airtable power users!).
Feel free to grab a slot from my calendar. Saludos!
Mike, Consultant @ Automatic Nation
Thanks Mike!