Airtable Review 2023: Features, Pricing, Pros & Cons – Forbes

Airtable Free Plan

Airtables Free plan is perfect for individuals and small teams who are new to Airtable. The plan provides unlimited bases, allows up to five creators or editors, unlimited commenter and read-only users and one extension per base.

The Airtable Plus Plan is ideal for teams that want to build custom applications to manage their workflows efficiently. With three extensions per base and sync integrations, this plan offers 5,000 records per base and 5GB of attachments per base, allowing you to manage a vast amount of data.

Airtables Pro plan is designed to provide advanced features for teams and organizations that require customization and efficient team management. At $20 per user per month, billed annually, or $24 per user per month, billed monthly, this plan offers 10 extensions per base, seven sync integrations, 50,000 records per base, and 20GB of attachments per base. Additionally, users can benefit from Gantt and Timeline views, granular interface permissions, one-year revision and snapshot history, personal and locked views, and field and table editing permissions.

The Airtable Enterprise Plan offers organizations a comprehensive suite of features to ensure secure, scalable and customizable workflow management. With everything included in the Pro plan, the Enterprise plan also provides unlimited workspaces per organization and unlimited extensions, along with advanced interface controls, SAML-based single sign-on and an enterprise-wide admin panel.

Other features, such as Salesforce and Jira on-premises sync integrations, 250,000 records per base and 1000GB of attachments per base, make this plan ideal for departments and organizations that require a connected apps platform to stay aligned and move work forward.

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Airtable Review 2023: Features, Pricing, Pros & Cons - Forbes

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