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Airtable Top Contributors | November 2023

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MaddieJ
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hey Airtable Community,

It's time to celebrate our November Top Contributors! 🎉 These remarkable individuals have truly made a splash in the Airtable Community and left a positive impact on their fellow users.

So, what makes a Top Contributor? They're the passionate, helpful, and friendly folks who go above and beyond to share their Airtable expertise by answering questions, igniting discussions, and they’re champions for Airtable far and wide. 

To determine our Top Contributors, we dive into both the numbers and the community spirit. We consider the solutions and replies they've provided, and the kudos they've received. But it's not just about the stats; we also value how they embody our Community's Code of Conduct and Guidelines, creating a welcoming and inclusive environment in the Airtable Community.

There are many members who embody these qualities and deliver value to the community each month so I want to thank everyone, even if your name wasn’t in the top 3 this month - we’re so glad you’re a part of the Community!

In November alone, our Top Contributors blew us away with 51 solutions, 337 replies, and 157 kudos! 🚀

 

Top Solution Authors 🧠

  1. @ScottWorld - 20 Solutions Authored 
  2. @Sho - 19 Solutions Authored
  3. @Arthur_Tutt - 12 Solutions Authored

Top Replies 📨

  1. @ScottWorld - 190 Replies Authored
  2. @Arthur_Tutt - 84 Replies Authored
  3. @Sho - 63 Replies Authored

Top Kudoed Authors 👍

  1. @ScottWorld - 68 Kudos Received
  2. @kuovonne - 58 Kudos Received
  3. @Arthur_Tutt- 31 Kudos Received

 

Highlighted post:

This month’s highlighted post started back in March 2023, when @Sigurdur_Herman needed some help with scripting. After clearly explaining the use case, @Alexey_Gusev realized that there was an easier solution available without needing to script! 

On top of this, @Rachel_Pickett chimed in that this solution was helpful for their use case too! The power of community can often be found by searching for your question and finding out that a solution for your use case has already been shared. Love how Rachel took the time to comment and let folks know how helpful it was!

The last piece of this thread comes from @Franz_Palomares, who last month commented on the thread looking for a way to configure a similar use case, and @Alexey_Gusev once again helped out with an easy tweak to solve the problem. High fives all around!

Do you have a Community thread that serves as a lasting resource to help you make the most of Airtable? Share it here

 

Celebration Challenge:

Keeping up with new traditions, I challenge all of our Top Contributors from November to tag another Community member who you want to celebrate this month.

For example, if you observed a new member use the Community to kickstart their Airtable knowledge, learn a new concept, or made a networking connection, tag them in the comments to celebrate them! Be sure to include a link to their activity in the Community and share what you loved. 

This celebration challenge is open to all, not just our Top Contributors, so I hope to see many folks chime in and spread some good cheer!

Catch you all next month!

4 Comments
ScottWorld
18 - Pluto
18 - Pluto

I'd like to celebrate @cshenoy86, who is taking Airtable to new heights by doing all sorts of cool advanced things with Airtable! You can get an idea of all the cool projects by looking at @cshenoy86's posting history.

cshenoy86
7 - App Architect
7 - App Architect

Thank you for the recommendation, Scott 🙂

Matthew_Carrano
6 - Interface Innovator
6 - Interface Innovator

Let's be honest, Scott is just trying to get sweet sweet affiliate/referral link clicks 😂

kuovonne
18 - Pluto
18 - Pluto

@MaddieJ Thanks for the thoughtful post! I enjoyed going back and reading the discussion, and I like how you highlighted the back-and-forth communication in the thread. 

Here is a thread from months ago that @Joseph_Roza recently revisited to let me know about a new update / improvement that solved the original issue.

Here is a thread where new member @NR followed a very long trail of breadcrumbs leading to the rediscovery of an old thread with great info.