Hi everyone! I’m pretty new to this stuff so please bear with me. I’m working on a project where I need to display upcoming events for the next 30 days. We’re talking about hundreds of events here. Someone suggested using Airtable to organize all the data with filtering options like location and dates. My main questions are: Can this actually be integrated with Squarespace? Will it display properly and look professional on the site? Any advice would be really helpful. Thanks in advance!
I’ve used Airtable with Squarespace for two years - works great for filtered data. Use Airtable’s embed feature to create a shared view with your filters already set up. Filter by date ranges and location in Airtable, then drop that view into a code block on your Squarespace page. Looks clean and professional, just tweak the height settings so you don’t get weird scrolling. Best part? It auto-updates when you add new events to Airtable - saves me tons of time. Only downside is limited styling options compared to regular Squarespace stuff, but for organized event data it works perfectly and looks legit on professional sites.
Been working with event management sites for three years and hit this same problem multiple times. Sure, you can embed Airtable directly like others mentioned, but with hundreds of events? Your site will crawl. Visitors hate slow loading times. What actually works: Use Airtable’s API to pull filtered data and display it through custom HTML/CSS in Squarespace code blocks. You get full styling control and way faster load times. Plus visitors can use real dynamic filters instead of being stuck with Airtable’s clunky interface. Yeah, the API setup takes some work upfront, but it crushes direct embeds for large datasets. And you can make it look however you want to match your branding. If you’re serious about professional presentation and user experience with that many events, it’s worth the extra effort.
for sure! I’ve done this b4! just get the embed code from airtable n put it in a squarespace code block. the filters work fine, but it might take a bit to load if u have lots of events. best to test on a private page first.
Yeah, totally doable with Squarespace and Airtable. I’ve built similar event listing setups at work.
Squarespace has built-in Airtable blocks - you can embed filtered views straight in. Your 30-day filter will work great. Gallery or summary blocks look the cleanest.
With hundreds of events, set up your Airtable views first. Create a filter for dates between today and 30 days out, then embed that view instead of your whole base.
Pro tip - check how it looks on mobile. Big datasets get messy on phones, so maybe limit which fields show in the embed.
Takes about 30 minutes once you get the hang of it. Beats updating event lists manually every week.
Yeah, you can pull this off, but Airtable’s native embed options won’t cut it for what you need.
Squarespace supports Airtable embeds through embed blocks, but you’ll hit walls with custom filtering and styling. The default embed doesn’t let visitors filter by location or dates dynamically, and it looks pretty basic.
I’ve handled similar setups where clients wanted event displays with real-time filtering. The trick? Use automation to bridge your Airtable data and website.
Here’s what I’d do: set up an automated workflow that pulls your Airtable events, applies your 30-day filter, and pushes formatted data to your Squarespace site. You can make it update automatically whenever someone adds new events to Airtable.
This gets you professional-looking results that match your site design, plus visitors can actually use the filtering features you want.
Latenode makes this whole process super straightforward. Connect Airtable to Squarespace without coding and set up all the filtering logic visually.