![]() ✅ On2Air is a suite of multiple apps to make your business information in Airtable even better ✅ On2Air: Forms allows you to display your forms as dropdowns or lists with checkboxes, both visually appealing on desktop and mobile Unable to display fields in multiple ways ✅ On2Air: Forms allows you to create specific URLs (URL parameters) for any audience Unable to personalize forms to display only what is needed per user or a specific set of users You can also use a variety of options available in JotForm. ✅ On2Air: Forms allows you to use HTML and Markdown. Limited customization options for the look and style of your form ✅ On2Air: Forms can take user information added into a field and use it in another location on the form Can’t use information added by the user into other areas of the form ✅ On2Air: Forms has integrations with Airtable, Zapier, JotForm, and any other service using a webhook No app integrations with other apps you use ✅ On2Air: Forms allows you to customize your form even further with custom formulas ✅ On2Air: Forms is able to incorporate a variety of conditional logic options Send the form information back to Airtable Table of ContentsĬreating a customized form connected to Airtable In this post, we’ll cover how you can display data from your Airtable base and use custom filters to display specific data in your forms using On2Air: Forms. Even better are forms you can customize and filter to display data from your base and show only what you need the form user to see. Using forms connected with your Airtable bases is a simple way to capture information for all kinds of purposes, such as your sales process or project management. Instead of showing every single city in your Airtable base, you can filter it to show only certain cities. You then to display the Company Logo and the year the Company was founded on the form – and you have it all stored in your Airtable record.įor example, your user chooses from a list of companies, then once they choose a company, the next field shows only the cities where the company has locations.Once the user chooses a Company, it then displays a list of Locations that are specific to that Company.Now, the person completing the form can choose from the list of 70 Companies.You only want to display the 70 “Active” companies as a dropdown field on your form. You have a table called Companies with 150 companies. ![]() Then, you want to show only a specific and filtered sub-set of records. ![]() If you’re using forms in Airtable, there are many times you probably want to display record data from your base. Have you ever wanted to display information stored inside your Airtable records on an Airtable form? You can with the On2Air Forms app!
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