I’m diving into the world of no-code and want to get a solid grasp on Airtable. I’m totally new to this, so I’m hoping you can point me in the right direction for some awesome learning materials.
I’m looking for guides that cover:
The basics of formulas and how to use them like a pro
Working with conditions
Understanding logical operators
Setting up simple automations
Implementing basic logic in my bases
It’d be great if the resources include both theory and hands-on examples. I’m cool with stuff in English or French.
Has anyone come across any killer tutorials or courses that fit the bill? I’m eager to start building my first project, but I want to make sure I’ve got a good foundation first.
Thanks a bunch for any suggestions you can throw my way!
yo, check out Airtable University! its free n packed with tutorials. i found their formula basics course super helpful when i was startin out. they’ve got hands-on exercises too which rly helped me get the hang of things. plus, theres a whole section on automations that’ll probs cover what ur lookin for. good luck!
As someone who’s been in your shoes, I can’t recommend Airtable’s official documentation enough. It’s a goldmine for beginners. I spent hours poring over their guides when I first started, and it really paid off.
For hands-on learning, I found YouTube tutorials incredibly helpful. There’s a channel called ‘Gareth Pronovost’ that breaks down complex concepts into digestible bits. His series on formulas was a game-changer for me.
If you’re willing to invest a bit, Udemy has some comprehensive Airtable courses. I took one by a guy named Aron Korenblit, and it covered everything from basics to advanced automations.
Don’t underestimate the power of just diving in and experimenting, though. I learned so much by creating a simple project management base and gradually adding complexity as I learned new skills. Good luck on your Airtable journey!
I’ve found that the Airtable community forums are an invaluable resource for beginners. The forums are filled with real-world examples and solutions to common problems, which can be incredibly instructive.
For a more structured approach, consider checking out Airtable’s Universe. It’s a collection of pre-built bases that you can clone and dissect. This hands-on exploration of well-designed bases can teach you a lot about best practices and clever formula usage.
If you prefer video content, the Airtable YouTube channel offers a series of tutorials that cover many of the topics you’re interested in. They regularly update their content to keep up with new features.
Lastly, don’t overlook the power of practice. Start with a simple personal project and gradually incorporate more complex features as you learn. This practical application will reinforce your understanding and help you retain information better than passive learning alone.