I know about the various training resources for Airtable. I am wondering what more advanced users may suggest as far as approaching how to apply the tool to particular problems. We are an HOA management group and are moving away from Town Square in order to build our own internal workflow system. Member data, project submissions, complaints, gate access requests, etc. How does one ‘visualize’ a scenario in which AirTable can address these disparate parts to our system?
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Best answer by Sherman
Really have to play with it to see all the different uses and figure out your own best uses.
I have thought about making an Airtable for my own HOA though. My design would include:
- Having addresses as a table.
- Create views to include quick references that you need, including general areas, places that contact elements you care about like certain common areas, units that have current requests/complaints that need attention, etc.
- Create a "public" view that you will use in forms. This will allow others to select an address with no additional details.
- Include common areas in this table as well.
- You could easily add photos of every unit and common area.
- Having owners/tenants as a table. Using a reference field to connect them to their associated address(es).
- Using forms to administer the system.
- You can create public forms usable by the public to notify you of problems with common areas or addresses.
- You can use internal forms for those who you don't want to mess with the base but who can provide simple feedback.
- Gardening companies could have a unique form for instance. Just select the common area, snap a couple photos to add, and give you an idea what the problem or accomplishment is.
- Filling out a form even for someone who uses the base is often easier. It can automatically add times and fill into the proper area of your base with a form. Adding pulldown options like "code violation" or "resident contact" can help make sure elements are not missed in the moment. A form link on your phone is fast to access too.
- Look into adding SMS and email messaging into your workflow. You can easily contact everyone, individuals, people along a certain greenbelt, etc to inform them of upcoming work, meetings, fun gatherings, etc.
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