Category: Ops/PM
Company: Airtable Inc.
Airtable is a flexible project management platform that enhances marketing operations through campaign planning and workflow automation. It serves B2C organizations of all sizes, enabling teams to collaborate effectively and manage marketing resources in a visually appealing interface.
Founded: 2012
Headquarters: San Francisco, California, United States
Target Market: B2C
Industries: Technology & Software, Professional Services, Education, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Media & Entertainment, Financial Services & Banking, Manufacturing, Non-Profit & Government
Website: https://www.airtable.com
Airtable is a flexible project management platform that enhances marketing operations through campaign planning and workflow automation. It serves B2C organizations of all sizes, enabling teams to collaborate effectively and manage marketing resources in a visually appealing i...
Airtable is best known for Renowned for its user-friendly interface that combines spreadsheet functionality with database capabilities., Distinguished by its robust workflow automation features that streamline marketing operations and enhance team collaboration. and Recognized for its flexibility, allowing B2C organizations to customize project management to fit diverse marketing needs..
Airtable primarily serves B2C brands across Technology & Software, Professional Services, Education and Healthcare & Life Sciences.
Airtable is owned and operated by Airtable Inc. and was founded in 2012 headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States. See the company profile for leadership, milestones, and acquisitions.
Airtable is assessed across four dimensions — Innovation Index (30%), Organizational Strength (20%), Customer Mix (20%), and Vision Index (30%) — using documented evidence that is refreshed monthly. See the methodology page for the full scoring rules.
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