That is not yet possible with Airtable’s actionable messages, but it’s a great idea that you may want to submit to support@airtable.com.
There are probably many different ways of solving this, but the way that I typically handle this situation for my Airtable consulting clients is that I give them just one actionable button to approve the post.
And then, if they want to edit the post, I have the automation put a customized URL link in the body of the Slack message that takes them to a Fillout form where they can update that particular Airtable record, without ever needing access to the Airtable base or record itself.
Fillout lets people update Airtable records from a form, so I leverage that feature to piece together the entire approval/editing process in Slack.
Alternatively, if your users are allowed to have access to that Airtable base or record or interface, you could just give them a direct link to that record in Airtable, and have them edit it in Airtable.
Other people might have other ideas below, too!
p.s. If you have a budget for your project and you’d like to hire an expert Airtable consultant to help you with any of this, please feel free to contact me through my website: Airtable consulting — ScottWorld
That is not yet possible with Airtable’s actionable messages, but it’s a great idea that you may want to submit to support@airtable.com.
There are probably many different ways of solving this, but the way that I typically handle this situation for my Airtable consulting clients is that I give them just one actionable button to approve the post.
And then, if they want to edit the post, I have the automation put a customized URL link in the body of the Slack message that takes them to a Fillout form where they can update that particular Airtable record, without ever needing access to the Airtable base or record itself.
Fillout lets people update Airtable records from a form, so I leverage that feature to piece together the entire approval/editing process in Slack.
Alternatively, if your users are allowed to have access to that Airtable base or record or interface, you could just give them a direct link to that record in Airtable, and have them edit it in Airtable.
Other people might have other ideas below, too!
p.s. If you have a budget for your project and you’d like to hire an expert Airtable consultant to help you with any of this, please feel free to contact me through my website: Airtable consulting — ScottWorld
Thank you, Scott, for the quick response. I will try your solution. I am still trying to get my clients to adopt Airtable and if we get to the point where we need some expert help, I know who to call.