Apr 12, 2018 10:44 AM
We are an e-commerce company and sell physical products online in various online marketplaces. We need an online database such as Airtable to store and share data with other collaborators. We are attracted to the Airtable due to the visual aspects of the software, the ability to host image url’s, the formula’s that can modify the data, and the API which allows access by external programs. We also like the ability to simply drag and drop images from the web or our desktop into a field in Airtable and it convert those images into hosted image url’s.
The product data we gather is what is initially made available to us by the manufacturers. We’ll call this “raw data” and store it in one database. Raw data will be manually imported or entered by a specific team.
In essence, we need to be able to produce several product export files that conform to several different file formats which contain specific headers. We ultimately will be importing all of these product files into our inventory management system, but will need them in several different configurations based on the sales channel we will be publishing the products on.
So in Airtable, or whatever we decide to use, we will have one main product database housing the raw product data. From the raw database, we will need to be able to generate custom export files for the following:
Every custom product import file will contain most, if not all, product information from the raw data database. However, they will have extra fields that will need to be populated manually by our team. Once they complete their entries, we will then generate those files and import them into the same inventory management system in which it will be stored separately in its own marketplace database. You don’t have to worry about this part. We just need a system to store, modify, manage and export the original product data from before it gets into our inventory management system.
At the moment, we are thinking that we would export each product file from Airtable once it is ready to be imported into our inventory management system. However, both Airtable and our inventory management system have an API, which I would like to explore. I’m thinking that we can either push or retrieve all product import files into our inventory management system whether that be on a scheduled, triggered or manual basis. I can provide you the API documentation for both for you to review when the time comes.
I imagine most of what I need done can simply be accomplished using Excel or formulas from within Airtable. But, we want to automate as much of this as possible as we are planning on managing and importing tens of thousands of products monthly.
If you are interested in applying, please acknowledge that you understand the full requirements and how you would propose on approaching the project. A rough idea of how long it would take you to complete would be helpful too.
We also need a solution as soon as possible, so please only apply if you are available now to work on this project.
We prefer a fixed price quote once we provide you all of the details.
Apr 12, 2018 12:04 PM
Hey Caligent, we can help here. We are a small team of developers based in Utah and are experts in workflow automation and integrations. I love airtable and working with companies to build their workflows on it. Lets talk more to get full details. But based on your requirements, building the db in airtable sounds pretty straight forward. The tricky part will be the import/export. We’ve done a ton of api integrations but lately I prefer using a solution like zapier, integromat, workato (of which we are partners with some of these and looking to partner with the rest here soon). I’d suggest you leverage one of those platforms. The hard part is that the Airtable api does not yet support full export via their api. There are a couple different ways we could do this though depending on your budget and specific needs.
Email me at dan@openside.com to discuss in more detail. Or feel free to call at: (385) 685-0708
Apr 12, 2018 01:11 PM
Manual would be easy as Airtable supports CSV import and export from the GUI.
Are you thinking CSV, XML, or something else?
Best,
Arthur.
Apr 12, 2018 01:30 PM
it just depends. Our main system requires some imports to be in CSV, while others it requires XLS or XML. It’s quirky, but it’s what we have to live with it.
Apr 13, 2018 12:08 AM
No problem. I’ll send you a private message…
Apr 13, 2018 12:57 AM
Hi Caligent,
I am a experienced developer and would be able to help you out on this…
You can reach me on andrewjohnson56782@gmail.com
Best Wishes,
Andrew