2025 Update:
If you’re required to use TypeForm for your business, you can get it to feed into Airtable’s single-select fields and and multiple-select fields by using Make’s TypeForm integrations alongside Make’s Airtable integrations.
If you’ve never used Make before, I’ve assembled a bunch of Make training resources in this thread.
However, there is a much better way of solving this problem.
Instead of using TypeForm, your #1 best bet for solving this problem is to use Fillout’s advanced forms for Airtable, which offers live communication with Airtable’s records & fields, and does exactly what you are looking for. It feeds directly into Airtable’s single-select fields, multiple-select fields, linked record fields, attachment fields, etc.
Even better, Fillout is 100% free, and it offers hundreds of features that Airtable’s native forms don’t offer, including the ability to update Airtable records using a form, create custom PDF files from a form submission, accept payments on forms, pre-fetch dynamic data from an Airtable record, customize the style and branding of your form, customize a theme for your form, display Airtable lookup fields on forms, create new linked records on a form, add a login page to your form, perform math or other live calculations on your forms, collect signatures on a form, create multi-page forms with conditional paths, connect a single form to dozens of external apps simultaneously, add CAPTCHAs to your form, and much more.
I show how to use a few of the advanced features of Fillout on these 2 Airtable podcast episodes:
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