Seeking No-Code Directory Builders Compatible with Airtable

Hello everyone,

I’m searching for an affordable no-code solution to create a directory website that can use Airtable as its primary database. I explored Softr previously, but its layout options felt too constrained for what I need. I’m open to recommendations for other tools that integrate smoothly with Airtable and offer a bit more flexibility in design. Any suggestions or alternatives in this space would be greatly appreciated.

hey flyingstar, you might wanna look into dorik. its a simple builder that works with airtable thru zapier and offers neat customizations. i tried it for a project and found the design area far more flexble compared to some other platforms. might work for you!

In my own experience, Stacker has proven capable of handling directory websites while using Airtable as a backend. I decided to switch device from a system with limited design control, and Stacker provided a more malleable approach to developing custom listings while maintaining a clean integration. The design environment there enables adjustments in layout that are closer to what I needed, and the Airtable connection is reliable. I found that it strikes a balance between usability and customization, making it a worthwhile option to consider before settling on a more established solution.

In my quest for a robust no-code directory builder that integrates effortlessly with Airtable, I experimented with both Bubble and Pory. My personal experience with these tools revealed that, while Bubble offers extensive customization and flexibility, it may initially appear to require a steeper learning curve. On the other hand, Pory proved to be a very user-friendly option that provided ample design freedom for directory websites. Both platforms have their merits, so it might be worthwhile to explore their demo versions to determine which aligns best with your project requirements.

hey flyingstar, i suggest you check out webflow. its flexable and can handle airtable integrtion with some work. might be a good alternative if softr’s are too boxed in :slight_smile: