May 31, 2024 03:31 PM
I know about the various training resources for Airtable. I am wondering what more advanced users may suggest as far as approaching how to apply the tool to particular problems. We are an HOA management group and are moving away from Town Square in order to build our own internal workflow system. Member data, project submissions, complaints, gate access requests, etc. How does one ‘visualize’ a scenario in which AirTable can address these disparate parts to our system?
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May 31, 2024 04:28 PM - edited May 31, 2024 04:29 PM
Really have to play with it to see all the different uses and figure out your own best uses.
I have thought about making an Airtable for my own HOA though. My design would include:
Does that help?
May 31, 2024 04:28 PM - edited May 31, 2024 04:29 PM
Really have to play with it to see all the different uses and figure out your own best uses.
I have thought about making an Airtable for my own HOA though. My design would include:
Does that help?
Jun 04, 2024 11:57 AM
Fantastic input, thanks Sherman.
How would you handle project tracking? We have ongoing construction, upgrades, repair, etc. that we'd like to have oversight of. Would you use a table with calendar view, and simply update the record as project(s) progress?
What about adding a map extension? Looking into that so we have a visual map with owner info, status, etc. not to mention a way to communicate with vendors about owner locations.
Jun 04, 2024 03:42 PM
Yup, that stuff is easy to integrate. Calendars and Google Maps integration isn't hard, and I think you got the right idea. I honestly have no worked with calendars at all, only project management on vague timelines. When you're talking about scheduling people to come out and work though, I think the Calendar integration makes a lot of sense.
When you're talking about that stuff though, having a shared view that you can make public for your HOA members would be cool. If you have a Calendar showing where things are happening on a map would be a really neat addition for the HOA.
Heh, thinking about this stuff is helping galvanize my resolve to join my HOA board and make it better. The possibilities for communication are so grand, and currently our manager can't even be bothered to show up and open the public restrooms when we had a "Food Truck Day" a week ago.