We’re building skip logic so a single answer can move someone straight to the part of the form that applies to them. When there’s nothing left worth asking, that answer can send them right to the finish instead of walking them through pages meant for someone else.
Picture a respondent who says they’re a new customer. Air Fill will carry them past the returning-customer section entirely and drop them on the questions that actually fit, so they reach submit in a few taps.
Airtable’s own forms keep everyone on one fixed path. Once this ships, Air Fill will read each answer as it comes in and route the form to match, keeping things short and relevant for the person filling it out.
The Airtable pain this solves
- Everyone walks through every page Airtable forms show the same pages in the same order to everyone, with no way to jump ahead or skip to the end based on an answer.
- 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.
- Every respondent sees every field Airtable forms show the same fields to everyone, whether they apply or not.