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I am interested in linking my Airtable data to create graphs, charts or maps without having to export to Excel. Are there any existing apps I can link to for this feature? If not, I’d like to see it as a future feature.


Keep up the great work. Really enjoying using Airtable. Thank you!

:thumbs_up: for a visualisation / dashboard view.


Good news: we’re in the middle of rolling out betas for maps and charts/graphs! You can sign up here. Please note that paid users will get priority access to our beta features.


Good news: we’re in the middle of rolling out betas for maps and charts/graphs! You can sign up here. Please note that paid users will get priority access to our beta features.


Hi @Katherine_Duh Thank you for the update! I’ve requested access with my current Airtable account. I was actually the original poster of this thread with an old username from my last job. 🙂 Really looking forward to when this feature is rolled out for everyone. It can really add key functionality to a lot of my work. Any idea of timeline? Thanks again!


Map of addresses would be AMAZING!


@Katherine_Duh, any update on the ETA for this feature? April 11th was a little while ago. Thanks!


Yes, me too! I am deciding whether to use AIrtable for a social science data gathering project, as it is very collaboration friendly and easy for my team of students to work with. In many ways it seems perfect. But I need an easy way to link to some basic analytics – graphs, pie charts, maps, reports, etc. Any word on when this is coming? I need to make a decision on a database program in the next few days…


The charts in the blocks section is pretty good but it still has a good way to go to serve some very basic needs. For example, I would like to display the percentual difference between my iOS and Android users. A pie chart expressing percentages would be great and it’s a very basic question my business stakeholders constantly request to know. Thanks!


Hey folks! As part of our newly released Airtable Blocks platform, you can now create charts and maps (among many things) from your Airtable bases!






Blocks is normally a feature for Pro and Enterprise users only, but we’re giving everyone a free trial of Blocks until the end of Saturday, March 31. I highly recommend checking it out. 🙂


I’m going to close this thread, but if you have any suggestions for specific blocks or blocks in general, you can reach out to us at blocks@airtable.com.


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