Best documentation tool compatible with Airtable?

Hey everyone,

I’m looking for a good documentation generator that plays nice with Airtable. I’ve been using Documint, but it’s been a real headache with big data sets. It just can’t handle the load.

Has anyone found a better alternative? I need something that can process large amounts of info from Airtable without breaking a sweat. Bonus points if it’s user-friendly and doesn’t require a PhD in coding to set up!

I’d love to hear about your experiences. What tools have worked well for you? Any tips or tricks for getting the most out of these doc generators when working with Airtable?

Thanks in advance for your help!

yo, have u tried notion? it’s pretty dope for airtable docs. syncs data like a boss and doesn’t choke on big sets. Plus, its super easy to use - no coding nightmares. i’ve been using it for months and its a game changer. just make sure to set up the right views and you’re golden

I’ve been in a similar boat, struggling with documentation for large Airtable datasets. After some trial and error, I found that Coda works surprisingly well. It integrates seamlessly with Airtable and handles substantial data volumes without hiccups. The learning curve isn’t steep, and it offers a good balance of functionality and ease of use. One tip: utilize Coda’s Pack feature for Airtable to streamline the data import process. This approach has saved me countless hours and headaches. While it’s not perfect, it’s been the most reliable solution I’ve encountered so far for Airtable-based documentation needs.

I’ve been using Gitbook for a while now, and it’s been a game-changer for Airtable documentation. It handles large datasets like a champ and offers great version control. The real kicker is its API integration - you can set up automated updates from Airtable, keeping your docs always in sync. It’s not the cheapest option out there, but the time saved and the professional look of the final product make it worth every penny. One tip: invest some time in setting up proper templates. It’ll streamline your workflow tremendously in the long run. Just my two cents, but it might be worth checking out if you’re hitting walls with other tools.