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A Beginner's Guide To Airtable Scripts

A Beginner's Guide To Airtable Scripts

Learn how to write Airtable scripts effortlessly and automate your workflows with platforms like Webflow and Memberstack, even if you have no coding skills. Unlock the potential of Airtable Automations in this comprehensive guide.

connor finlayson
Connor Finlayson
August 27, 2021

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Airtable Automations is the future of No Code automation, but the currently biggest downside of Airtable Automations is the lack of native integrations.

There is however a way to you use Airtable Automations to send data to your favourite platforms like Webflow or Memberstack, and in today's video, I am going to show you a script that Aron from@Automate All the Thingsand I used to send data to Memberstack when a record moved into a special view inside of Airtable.

🤖 Code Snippet:

🔗 LINKS:

https://www.connorfinlayson.com/a/airtable

https://docs.memberstack.com/

🛠 MY NO CODE STACK:

https://www.connorfinlayson.com/a/airtable

https://www.connorfinlayson.com/a/webflow

https://www.connorfinlayson.com/a/memberstack

https://www.connorfinlayson.com/a/circle

https://www.connorfinlayson.com/a/parabola

https://www.connorfinlayson.com/a/mailersend

🕛 TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 Intro

03:21 The Workflow in Zapier

04:49 Intro to Airtable Automations

05:55 Defining input variables

08:00 Pulling the Memberstack Table from Airtable and filtering the correct record

12:53 Sending the redirect URL to Memberstack

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