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Build your workflow
Section 2: Create a strong foundation for your work that’s fully optimized for you and your team.
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How to implement interface permissions in your workflow
Invite your collaborators
Prep your base for onboarding
Share the right data with anyone
Manage team collaboration
Set your team up for success
Give your team the right context
Interface Designer: Your guide to designing an interface
Interface Designer: When to use it + other collaboration features
Interface Designer: Report on metrics with a dashboard layout
Interface Designer: Simplify collaboration with the record review
Interface Designer: Highlight key details with the record summary
Capture the right data from everyone
Introduce your team to Airtable
Get ready for your Airtable launch
Set (and hit) your Airtable goals
Step 5.3: Scale launch management across your organization
Step 4.3: Keep your product org informed and on track
Step 6.1: Start measuring and reporting results
Step 6.2: Understand the business impact of your product
Stage 6: Measure and improve product operations
Step 3.3: Build an organization-wide roadmap
Stage 4: Track ongoing product delivery
Step 3.2: Visualize your product roadmap
Step 3.1: Start prioritizing your product roadmap
Stage 3: Prioritize your product roadmap
Step 4.1: Start managing sprints and product delivery
Step 4.2: Manage resources and ongoing product delivery
Step 5.1: Start managing product launches
Step 5.2: Drive product launch retrospectives
Stage 5: Manage and review product launches
Step 1.2: Centralize product feedback across sources and teams
Step 2.1: Start planning product objectives
Step 1.1: Start tracking product feedback
Step 2.3: Report on progress toward product objectives
Step 2.2: Manage product objectives across multiple teams
Step 1.3: Analyze and take action on product feedback
Stage 2: Set and align on product objectives
Stage 1: Collect and centralize product feedback
Anatomy of a product workflow
Implementation guide: Airtable for product operations
Collaborate with your team
Guide for product operations
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Create your database
Your data is the foundation of your workflow. That’s why the first step to building in Airtable is creating a database.
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Create a base

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Create a table

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Add data with records

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Organize data in fields

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Create custom views of your data

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Connect your data with linked records

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Design your workflow

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Map out your workflow

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Bring your workflow into Airtable

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Import data from other tools

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6 common Airtable design decisions
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How to implement interface permissions in your workflow
Invite your collaborators
Prep your base for onboarding
Share the right data with anyone
Manage team collaboration
Set your team up for success
Give your team the right context
Interface Designer: Your guide to designing an interface
Interface Designer: When to use it + other collaboration features
Interface Designer: Report on metrics with a dashboard layout
Interface Designer: Simplify collaboration with the record review
Interface Designer: Highlight key details with the record summary
Capture the right data from everyone
Introduce your team to Airtable
Get ready for your Airtable launch
Set (and hit) your Airtable goals
Step 5.3: Scale launch management across your organization
Step 4.3: Keep your product org informed and on track
Step 6.1: Start measuring and reporting results
Step 6.2: Understand the business impact of your product
Stage 6: Measure and improve product operations
Step 3.3: Build an organization-wide roadmap
Stage 4: Track ongoing product delivery
Step 3.2: Visualize your product roadmap
Step 3.1: Start prioritizing your product roadmap
Stage 3: Prioritize your product roadmap
Step 4.1: Start managing sprints and product delivery
Step 4.2: Manage resources and ongoing product delivery
Step 5.1: Start managing product launches
Step 5.2: Drive product launch retrospectives
Stage 5: Manage and review product launches
Step 1.2: Centralize product feedback across sources and teams
Step 2.1: Start planning product objectives
Step 1.1: Start tracking product feedback
Step 2.3: Report on progress toward product objectives
Step 2.2: Manage product objectives across multiple teams
Step 1.3: Analyze and take action on product feedback
Stage 2: Set and align on product objectives
Stage 1: Collect and centralize product feedback
Anatomy of a product workflow
Implementation guide: Airtable for product operations

