You can embed the form on your website. It’s one of your form sharing options.
@ScottWorld What @Giorgio_Bazzigaluppi is saying is that…
- The horse is already out of the barn.
- The ship has sailed.
- The train has already left the station.
- The fox is already in the hen house.
- The water is over the dam.
- The bird has left the nest.
- The QR code ain’t gonna’ change.
Moving the form to a website as an embedded feature doesn’t help. So now he wants to redirect a public URL on the Airtable domain and that’s likely a big “no”.
This is why URI’s are such key strategic decisions.
You can embed the form on your website. It’s one of your form sharing options.
@Bill.French is correct. I just found out about the embedded feature and will take advantage of it for the next forms.
For now though, could I embed the form in our domain and then redirect the airtable.com/blabla to said domain?
@Bill.French is correct. I just found out about the embedded feature and will take advantage of it for the next forms.
For now though, could I embed the form in our domain and then redirect the airtable.com/blabla to said domain?
No, that is not possible.