Share an Airtable base and you’ve shared all of it. There’s no row- or field-level permission to fall back on, so anyone with access to the base can see every record and every column in it, including the parts that were never meant for them.
Air Fill gives each person a form scoped to their part. You pick exactly which fields appear, and that’s all they work with. When a form draws on a linked table, you can narrow it to just the records that qualify, so the choices stay clean and appropriate. Forms a client can run on their own are in development.
The base stays yours, people get the slice they actually need, and the exposure quietly goes away.
How Air Fill fixes this
- Only the fields you pick A form shows exactly the fields you added, and nothing else in the base.
- Give a client a form that’s theirs to run In development Hand a client a form they can restyle and run under their own brand while the source, fields, and logic stay in your hands.
- Limit a linked field to just the records that qualify Set a condition on a linked field and its picker offers only the records that match, so people reach a short, correct list.