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Huddle and Airtable

Airtable combines a spreadsheet interface with a relational database. Huddle connects directly to an Airtable base and turns it into a real internal application.

What Is Airtable?

Airtable is a cloud-based platform that combines the functionality of a spreadsheet with a relational database. It is used by marketing teams, operations departments, and product teams to organize information, manage projects, and track workflows.

Airtable supports grid, kanban, gallery, and calendar views and integrates with tools including Slack, HubSpot, and Salesforce. Pricing includes a free tier and paid plans starting at approximately $10 per user per month.

How Huddle Works with Airtable

Huddle connects directly to Airtable as a data source. No migration is required. No custom API development is required. Data remains in Airtable at all times. The connection is bidirectional — changes made through a Huddle application update the Airtable base in real time, and changes made in Airtable are reflected in Huddle.

On top of an Airtable base, users build content operations portals, product feedback trackers, campaign dashboards, vendor portals, and request management apps. Tables, views, and linked records are accessible as live data inside Huddle widgets.

Airtable remains the system of record. Huddle provides a structured, role-aware application surface on top of it.

What You Can Build with Huddle and Airtable

Content Operations Portal

Marketing and editorial teams managing content calendars in Airtable build a Huddle portal that surfaces status, owners, and deadlines. Contributors update entries through structured forms.

Product Feedback Tracker

Product teams collecting feedback in Airtable build a Huddle interface for triage, prioritization, and team visibility. Comments and status changes write back to the base.

Campaign Management Dashboard

Marketing operations teams build a campaign dashboard that rolls up Airtable data across regions, channels, or programs into a single Huddle view.

Vendor or Partner Portal

Companies managing vendors or partners in Airtable build an external-facing portal in Huddle where partners view and update their own records, with role-based access.

Request Management App

Operations teams that intake requests in Airtable build a Huddle request portal. Submissions create rows in Airtable; status updates flow back to the requester.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I build an app on top of Airtable?

Yes. Huddle is used to build portals, dashboards, and internal applications directly on Airtable bases without moving data.

Does Huddle connect to Airtable?

Yes. Huddle connects to Airtable through Airtable's standard authorization flow. Bases, tables, and views are selectable as data sources inside the Huddle builder.

How do I build a portal using Airtable data?

Connect the base to Huddle, drag widgets onto a canvas, bind them to tables and views, and publish. End users interact with the portal while data continues to live in Airtable.

Does my Airtable data stay in Airtable when I use Huddle?

Yes. Data is never moved out of Airtable. Huddle reads from and writes to the base directly.

Is Huddle bidirectional with Airtable?

Yes. Changes made inside a Huddle application are reflected in Airtable in real time, and changes made in Airtable are reflected in Huddle.

Do I need to duplicate my Airtable data to use Huddle?

No. Duplication is not required. Huddle reads and writes against the existing base in place.

Connect Huddle to Airtable today.

No migration. No code. Your data stays exactly where it is.