Images in Airtable are stored at a URL. The URLs are displayed in Zapier for you to select.
(It’s much easier to visualize this in Integromat, which is Zapier’s main competitor and is much easier to use, much more powerful, and much cheaper than Zapier.)
Images in Airtable are stored at a URL. The URLs are displayed in Zapier for you to select.
(It’s much easier to visualize this in Integromat, which is Zapier’s main competitor and is much easier to use, much more powerful, and much cheaper than Zapier.)
@ScottWorld Thank you — I’ve pre-paid for Zapier
I just checked out Integromat and it definitely is easier visually. I’ll definitely look to consider it once we blast through our Zaps
t4:
I know this sounds silly (please forgive me!), but you said AirTable stores images at/as URLs…but that’s not happening for me. Meaning, it’s still an image. And therefore I can’t select my column in AirTable for the media requirement in Zapier.
@ScottWorld Thank you — I’ve pre-paid for Zapier
I just checked out Integromat and it definitely is easier visually. I’ll definitely look to consider it once we blast through our Zaps
t4:
I know this sounds silly (please forgive me!), but you said AirTable stores images at/as URLs…but that’s not happening for me. Meaning, it’s still an image. And therefore I can’t select my column in AirTable for the media requirement in Zapier.
You’re able to view the image because it’s stored at a URL. Also, you’re not looking hard enough in Zapier. Zapier is giving you multiple URLs to choose from that represent different sizes of your image.