Excellent idea. When downloading CSV files you have to reconstruct the URL to view your uploads. If either the URL was different or the image was stored in Dropbox would make life so much easier.
I’d find this feature exceptionally useful as well. I’m starting to use Airtable to catalogue audio files (field recordings, composition demos, etc). I love that Airtable has an audio player built in. Ideally though I wouldn’t have to upload my audio files in two places. I’d prefer to have a single source of truth for these audio files, but use Airtable to catalogue them. Maybe if the attachment field supported external files, then I could drop in a share link for a file from Dropbox, and then have the audio player use this external file. Or alternatively a more sophisticated API driven integration could be really interesting.
Radical if we could point to audio on SoundCloud, video on YouTube, etcetera. Is oEmbed an option / necessary or can Airtable do something better?
Where does this end though? Dropbox and Google Drive are super popular storage options. I can just see someone wanting SharePoint and then we all :cry:
Given storage is a key differentiator on Pricing plans, I’d take a stab and say this won’t be a feature for the free plan users.
I :thumbsup: 'd earlier. This would be a super cool feature :exclamation:
Good point about the pricing plans. Perhaps this wouldn’t be an issue always considering the types of data one could catalogue in Airtable. For example I’m cataloging field recordings, but even with my paid plan all of these audio files are way too large for the plan anyways. If you were cataloguing video that’d be even more so the case. So maybe the pricing shouldn’t be a deterrent per se, or this could be a paid only feature.
+1 for this. I’m a video producer for a tech company, and I use Airtable to project manage all my productions. I have several Google docs for each project that I need to keep track of (creative briefs, storyboards, scripts, etc), and I’d love to be able to track them all in Airtable without having to make several columns for each URL. Attaching each doc to a base is fine if you’re living in 2008, but since all my work is done in cloud based storage, it doesn’t make sense to download a file just to make an edit, not to mention having to then share that edit with other stakeholders.