We’re building a way to hand a client a form that runs under their own name. You keep the base, the fields, and the branching logic; they get to set the colors, the wording, and the header, so it reads like it came straight from their team.
Picture finishing a booking form for a client. When it’s ready, you’ll pass them a copy they can restyle and publish under their own brand, while the source you built stays yours to reuse on the next project. The client runs the front end; you keep the parts that took the work.
It’s the clean handoff a lot of agency work has always wanted, and we’re working now on making it feel that simple.
The Airtable pain this solves
- You can’t hand off a form without handing over the keys Sharing a form means sharing everything behind it.
- Anyone you share with sees the whole base Airtable has no row- or field-level permissions — base access means access to everything.
- You pay for everyone you share with Every person you invite to a base becomes a billable Airtable seat.