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Grab the Airtable Keyword Research Planning Useful SEO templates to help with… well SEO stuff: Internal Link Tracking For SEOĬreate a list of posts that need internal links adding to them. It's been on my mind.I’ve grouped the following templates under the following subheadings: I don't know, just throwing around ideas. Like eBay asks the customer "what are you trying to sell?", could an app building tool ask you "what are you trying to build?" and then build the groundwork of it for them.
Zapier and tools like it already do this for API's. What if you could build apps that way? AI and multi-step workflows are getting to the point where building smarter has to be an option in the future for customers. It's IFTTT basically - "if this then that". You're asking the customer a number of questions, and based on answers a tool will make decisions. It cuts all the guess work out of selling.Īll that really requires is a repository or database of possible options, and then something that can string those together. All you have to do now is tell eBay what item you have and it wil do all the rest for you, and then let you edit the resulting content. Then, I don't remember when exactly, they launched their smart selling tool. When you had something to sell you'd have to try to figure out what category it was, how much to sell it for, what images to use, what the selling title would be, what product information to include. It's pretty important to know what the relationship is between tables, and what forumulas are actually doing, and templates don't intrinsically help with that. What I think the drawback of community built templates is, if you are a new or inexperienced user, or just someone without a lot of time, it's a lot of work to try and reverse engineer what someone else has done. I think an app builder could be partly an actual build tool, and then partly an interactive walkthrough of building an app so you can really understand what is happening in the backend. Sort of an internal mini Airtable Universe." It's another interesting point because perhaps what a template page or the Universe page is failing to cater to is customers who love building their own bases but want a better way to distribute them internally. And what would the alternative be?ĭo you think, besides the fields not being named correctly for your use, that the Universe page or templates are too specifically built for one use, and they're often not the use you have in mind? Can you think of any other reasons you just don't seem to use Universe?Īlso you said, "When I do establish a base it is veeery important to set it as a kind of template so the rest of the team you are working with can replicate it. I don't think customers actually use resources like this, not just with Airtable but a lot of web apps and SaaS platforms.
I have to say though that I seldom use it." That's a huge statement because this is basically what is driving my question. You said, "Airtable Universe is one of the best template web apps I’ve seen, it is very dynamic and complete. Yes, thank you this is super helpful! If you don't mind elaborating on a couple of points.