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whitelabel airtable or own the data from multiple clients

  • March 14, 2023
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Hi guys,

Our company is looking to provide tools to our clients and own their data, so that we can analyse it and see what marketing outreach methods work in the market.

 

We currently give our clients a gsheet to track their outreach data, such as sales calls booked, scripts, follow ups, niche.

1 client = 1 gsheet with multiple tabs(every client has their private gsheet, but we store it on our gdrive.

 

Now, I know that Airtable could be way more powerful, but wondering what could be the way to go about it? Would it even work? What other alternatives would there be for us?

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  • April 25, 2023

As far as I know, Airtable does not support white labeling (unfortunately). So, what you could do is create a base for each client and share it with them, but they will still see the Airtable brand everywhere. Additionally, I believe you will end up needing to pay for your Airtable account based on the number of users, and it is not cheap.


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  • April 30, 2025

Now airtable offers whitelabeling, so you can do that.


ScottWorld
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  • April 30, 2025

For white labeling, you can use Airtable’s Portals feature, or you can use a 3rd-party portal. 

The most popular 3rd-party portals that are currently available for Airtable are: Noloco, JetAdmin, Softr, Pory, and Glide.

I gave an entire one-hour webinar on Noloco called Building a Client Portal on Noloco powered by Airtable.

Hope this helps! If you’d like to hire an expert Airtable consultant to help you with anything Airtable-related, please feel free to contact me through my website: Airtable consultant — ScottWorld


Mike_AutomaticN
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Hey ​@elisaddeko,

 

After using most of current user portal solutions, I believe that Softr is the best to go with (pricing, design, features)