Oct 19, 2023 04:07 AM
I would like to assign leads within a base to a member of my team, but do not want them to be able to have full access to the base. I would prefer them to only see the base as an interface, and only be able to read and access leads that have been shared with them. Is this possible?
Feb 20, 2024 03:36 PM
Thank you, @raghavsethi! 😀
Feb 21, 2024 02:34 PM
how exactly can I use current user filter without having collaborators populate user fields in the Base tables? Without that, how can I link records to collaborators??
See my filtering in the Interface:
May 23, 2024 01:28 PM
Has there been any further movement on this kind of issue? I really like the evolution of the interface development tool but am wary of building an interface that multiple clients access - especially clients that compete with one another. We've started to look at using other interface tools but would much prefer to stay on one platform if at all possible.
May 23, 2024 01:38 PM
On business plans and above, you can now hide users from seeing the list of other users. Unfortunately, this is not available on the Teams plan.
May 24, 2024 05:14 AM
Thanks Scott. I didn’t realize that was now an option. Missed it. Do you think noloco is still a better option for something like a client portal as compared to airtable with the options to hide users and sharing?
May 24, 2024 05:38 AM - edited May 24, 2024 05:40 AM
It depends on what you need.
I prefer to keep everything in Airtable as much as possible, because it’s simple/easy/uncomplicated.
However, Airtable’s feature set is extremely limiting, and it’s extraordinarily & unreasonably expensive if you open up your interfaces to editors.
Although you could save tons of money by combining Airtable’s interfaces with Fillout’s advanced forms for Airtable.
Fillout is 100% free and offers literally hundreds of features that Airtable’s native forms don’t offer, including the ability to update Airtable records from a form, display Airtable lookup fields & Airtable rollup fields & Airtable attachments & formulas on forms, perform math or other live calculations on your forms, accept payments on forms, and so much more.
So if you need your external customers to edit their Airtable data but don’t want to pay Airtable’s extraordinary expenses for this, you could give them read-only access to your Airtable interface, and then for editing purposes, you can have your interface link them to their record in Fillout so they can edit their data there for free.
Regarding Noloco: Noloco is infinitely more powerful & significantly cheaper than Airtable, but it comes with such incredibly high levels of complexity & confusion that I don’t know if it’s worth using for the majority of use cases.
There are also much simpler portals than Noloco, such as Softr, JetAdmin, Pory, and Glide. Those might be worth exploring.
Hope this helps! If you’d like to hire an expert Airtable consultant to help you with anything Airtable-related, please feel free to contact me through my website: Airtable consultant — ScottWorld