Dec 06, 2017 01:52 PM
Hello,
We have a very large Google Sheet document that we want to translate to Airtable for a better user experience for a sheet we will be releasing on VPN.com.
Our Google Sheet has more than 400 columns and 600 rows, so you will need to know your way around prepping, working with and organizing large amounts of data.
Most of the data has been scrubbed and formatted so your main responsibility will be bringing it to life from a navigation, linking, color, answer formatting, grouping and Airtable experience standpoint.
In addition to this very large sheet, we have several slightly smaller sheets that we will need linked to our main Airtable base as well.
I am looking for someone to help us with this very quickly as we are under a tight timeline. If you are a good fit, teammate and enjoyable to work with I can deliver a lot of ongoing work as well.
Ideal Requirements
Willing to offer hourly or flat rate contract.
Thank you and I can disclose more details about the project to those who respond with qualified interest.
Michael
Email me at michael@vpn.com if this is something of interest.
Dec 08, 2017 07:19 AM
Hi, I can help you to achieve this project, would it be possible to know a little bit more about it?
Let me please give you my mail adricky.jhonson@gmail.com
Thank you!
Dec 08, 2017 01:13 PM
I can likely help you with this give me a shout. chad.wollenberg@me.com
Dec 08, 2017 08:01 PM
Email sent. Thanks Chad.
Dec 12, 2017 03:39 AM
Hi @Michael_Gargiulo, I sent you an email. If you haven’t already found the help you need, I can help.
Nathalie
Nathalie@VAcePro.com
Feb 15, 2020 06:49 PM
If need is Still necessary. We can help you
Semtasoft@gmail.com
Feb 16, 2020 08:19 PM
Feb 16, 2020 08:57 PM
Guys,
This post is from 2017 …
Feb 17, 2020 05:38 AM
I’ve often wondered about requests for help and then … silence form the requester. I view this as a a bit of a disservice to the community. In my view, requesters should circle back with a status update and possibly some indication of success or failure concerning the project.
In this particular project, I would love to know how well Airtable stood up to the requirements.
Feb 17, 2020 05:56 AM
I totally agree. Ive been on this forum for a very short time (im quite new to Airtable) but Ive tried my best to help others with the knowledge I have. However, in 90% of the cases, they dont come back with whether it worked out for them or not.
I think there should be a system where someone who requests help cannot open a new topic unless his old topics are closed. Not sure if it already exists ?