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Kelly_OShaughne
Airtable Employee
Airtable Employee

:wave: Hi all! I’m Kelly - a product manager at Airtable focused on helping users build powerful, secure apps for their org. I’m excited to introduce some powerful new features (including my personal favorite, granular permissions), as well as a new way to think about what you’re building in Airtable.

Today most teams have the autonomy to choose the software and tools that work best for them. While this allows teams to move fast, it can also create massive data silos, misalignment, and disjointed collaboration. There’s critical data spread across dozens of applications, and no team has access to all of it, which can cause work to slow way down

We believe it’s time to reject the trade-off between moving fast and moving together. That’s why we’re introducing the Airtable Connected Apps Platform™.

The Airtable Connected Apps Platform™ lets every team create powerful applications to be shared across the organization, built on shared company data, and on the same connected platform.

Building apps in Airtable isn’t new. To help teams create even better apps, we’re releasing new features to make them more powerful, more secure, and more connected.

Updates available today:
We’re rolling these updates out over the course of the day; if you don’t see them reflected in your workspace, hold tight! You should see them updated by the end of the day.

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Interface Designer is now officially out of beta for all Airtable users. You can transform data into intuitive and interactive app interfaces that can be quickly customized for each team member. These foundational updates and improvements make it easier for your team to interact with your app. New updates to Interface Designer include:

  • A redesigned editor in the sidebar provides a central place to make changes to your interface—all in real-time and keeping your canvas clutter-free. Whether you’re using a calendar to track deadlines or a visual gallery to look through creative assets, you can easily manage what you show and how it appears from a single location With the new editor, it only takes a click to change how your data is visualized.

  • A new top navigation bar within your interface allows your users to easily navigate between relevant pages in a cinch

  • And, our new full page record detail experience gives you the ability to fully customize what others can see and edit when they click into the details of a record. So if you want your team to update project status without seeing every project detail you’re tracking, you can customize exactly which fields they can view and edit.

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Introducing granular permissions. Now, Pro and Enterprise users can decide how others interact with your app. Gone are the days of setting up a new personal view, shared view, or base to customize data for every new collaborator, department lead, or team. Now, you can simply drag and drop the data you want to share into an Interface, add rules and a dynamic current-user filter to personalize content for each collaborator, and share the Interface to the intended audience(s).

So, whether you want to share the entire app, only certain pieces via an interface, or choose exactly what data is shown to each user —your app is as dynamic and secure as you choose it to be. New updates to permissions include:

  • The ability to share an interface without sharing the underlying base through Interface-only editor, commenter, and read-only permission levels. You can share interfaces via email or invite link, and choose to share silently when you don’t want an email notification firing off to a large group.
  • Current-user filter improvements to personalize interface content. Add an element filter specified to “Viewer’s records only” to ensure each user only sees records tagged to them so they get all the information they need, and none that they don’t. You can also let end users adjust the filter themselves based on their needs by adding a Filter element and match a collaborator or email field to the current user. If you’re on Airtable Enterprise, you can also add a group user filter, and end users will be able to see tasks associated with their group.
  • Admin panel support for Enterprise admins to manage interfaces. Admins will be able to see who’s creating or using interfaces as well as who has access to each interface.

Coming soon:

  • Redesigned home screen: Discover and access the apps your organization relies on, right from the new home screen. Enterprise customers can opt into the new home screen today. We’ll be rolling out the new home screen to all users over the next few months.
  • Interface insights: Coming in the next few weeks, Enterprise users will now be able to see exactly how interfaces are being used
  • Verified data: Publish and mark key data so everyone can build apps with the same, accurate information. Verified data is currently in development and will be available in early 2023.
  • Data map: Visualize your data and how everything connects, so you can build, manage, and scale work. Data map is currently in development and will be available in early 2023.
  • Two-way sync: Automatically update data across multiple apps to ensure information is always current. Two way sync is currently in limited availability for Enterprise customers. It will be available more broadly in early 2023.
  • Apps by Airtable: Get started faster with apps that can be used straight out of the box—each is hand-built for an essential use case—and based on industry best practices. The first set of these apps will be available in early 2023.

Learn more about these updates and what a connected apps platform can do for you and your team in our blog post!

Additional resources:

We can’t wait to hear what you think, and see what you build, with these updates!

We would also love to have you join us for a Community AMA on October 27 at 9 am PT where we will talk about all the updates to Interface Designer. I’ll be sharing some of our thinking behind these features, and will also be available to answer all your burning questions! You can register here and we hope to see you there!

70 Comments
Jean_Francois_B
7 - App Architect
7 - App Architect

This is HUGE!

Thank you Airtable team :raised_hands: :clap:

David_Solimini
6 - Interface Innovator
6 - Interface Innovator

I am confused about the interaction between interface access and user pricing. If I want someone to be able to view and edit and interface, but not the underlying base, do they still need to be a (paid) Base Editor? or is there a new user type Interface Editor that has a different cost?

Kamille_Parks
16 - Uranus
16 - Uranus

The developer community is confused over what the term “app” now refers to. Can you clarify which one of the following it is?

  • App = A base, its (Airtable) automations, and its Interfaces
  • App = A collection of Interfaces
  • App = A singular Interface
kuovonne
18 - Pluto
18 - Pluto

Thank you for letting us know about all these wonderful new features.
Thank you also to all the developers that made this possible!

:confetti_ball: :dizzy:

When interface designer was first introduced it was not clear if interface designer would remain available to all users (including free users) once the beta was over. This announcement sounds like Interface Designer will be available to all users, but granular access permissions will be limited to Pro and Enterprise. Is this correct?

Emily_Sermons
6 - Interface Innovator
6 - Interface Innovator

Hi Kuovonne — thanks so much for the kind words to the team (especially our awesome developers)!

That’s correct — Interface Designer will continue to be free, but granular permissions in Interfaces are available to Enterprise and Pro only.

Kelly_OShaughne
Airtable Employee
Airtable Employee

Thanks @Jean_Francois_Bodin! Excited to be able to share these new updates with you all.

Databaser
12 - Earth
12 - Earth

I have a CRM for an non profit organisation with 800 people in it. In an ideal world, I would pay a fixed fee to have the option to let those people edit their own data (or as a president for a local chapter, the data of his/her members). Same for clients or suppliers. It’s no option to pay for all of them, so they can edit x fields.

Kelly_OShaughne
Airtable Employee
Airtable Employee

@Kamille_Parks - great question!

An app is any software that performs a specific function to automate or scale workflows. That can look differently depending on your workflow in Airtable. At a high level, we see an “app” as the full workflow you’ve built in Airtable. This includes a data layer which is the data in your base, logic set up for that data which can be done via automations, formulas, scripting, and more, and an interface for your team to interact with that app.

An interface is not an app, but it is the way that your teammates interact with your app. We’ll go further in depth in our AMA later this month!

DavidVM
6 - Interface Innovator
6 - Interface Innovator

Does this mean that if I have a Pro base, I can only share my interfaces with Pro users that are members of my workspace?

In other words, if I want to share my Pro interface containing granular permissions with another person, do I need to pay for another Pro license?

I would obviously prefer to be able to share my interface without having to pay for potentially hundreds of other Pro accounts when they will only log in once or twice per year to review their data. If I need to pay for that many Pro accounts, this is not something that would be economically viable for me and I suspect most other users. I understand Airtable’s logic if that’s the case, but I can also see a significant benefit to Airtable to having hundreds of free Airtable accounts set up to access my Pro interface, as each of these free users would be introduced to Airtable, and has the potential of becoming a paying customer.

Thanks.

Kamille_Parks
16 - Uranus
16 - Uranus

I shared an interface with my secondary account as an Interface-only Editor. That account shows up as a billable collaborator in my workspace settings, but as expected the user cannot see the base only the interface.

So yes, sharing the interface does not get around paying for editing priveleges per user.

I’m in full agreement. I think the pricing plans should have some batch pricing for Interface-only users. And not just a handful at a time.