Fill out one form and Air Fill writes the whole shape of your data at once: the parent record and every linked child that belongs to it, across as many tables as the job needs.
Say a new client comes in. One submit creates the client record, the project linked to them, and the first few tasks under that project, each landing in its own table with the links already in place. An Airtable form adds a single record to a single table, so on the web that same setup takes several trips. Air Fill does it in one pass.
You hit submit, and everything that belongs together arrives together, already connected.
The Airtable pain this solves
- Linking records in a form is clumsy Picking or creating a linked record in an Airtable form is slow and limited.
- Airtable forms can’t chain into a multi-step workflow Airtable’s forms are single-form and single-table by design, so an intake that spans several related records means opening and submitting each form on its own and tracking your place by hand.
- Airtable’s forms are too basic Native Airtable forms cover the essentials and stop there.