What is the proposed idea/solution? When a user creates a form, they have the option to "See who responded to form option". Considering the user who clicks on the form may not have an Airtable account just yet, it seems logical to me that the user who does sign up, and used an Airtable form to submit a response, the primary account holder (read, person whom is paying the bill) of the workspace ought to receive a referral fee for anybody who signs up as a result of filling a form with this option enabled. How does is solve the user problems? This helps the user know that by distributing forms to a larger community, not only can they have more accurate representations of whom is using their forms, but also help the larger community as a whole by being incentivized to onboard more people onto the platform, and thus reduce their workspace costs. How was this validated? I did a quick search using perplexity.ai and found, according to the search results, this is not possible. Who is the target audience? Anybody who pays for an Airtable workspace.
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