Are you interested in getting hands-on help or Airtable training? Looking for tips or best practices on how to get started using Airtable? Or interested in learning more about what Airtable is and how it can help you manage your work?
Join the Airtable team for a live, interactive training webinar—covering topics from building your first base to streamlining your workflows with automations. Each training is hosted by an Airtable expert who'll guide you through the session, taking questions along the way.
Scroll down to see the full list of training webinars we're currently offering.
Getting started: Build your first base, step by step
Not sure how to get started? Let our experts help! Join a 45-minute live training to learn how to build a custom tool that works for you and your team—no Airtable experience required.

Learn how to build a custom tool that works exactly the way you want—and use it to collaborate with your entire team.
You'll learn how to: Create your first base, customize with fields, views, and linked records, and share with collaborators.
No prior Airtable knowledge required!

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Join this hands-on training to learn how you can collaborate and share your work in Airtable.
What you'll learn: Collaboration best practices, managing and assigning tasks, leveraging views and comments, and sharing information with internal/external stakeholders.
No prior Airtable knowledge required!

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Learn how to visualize your workflow and automate repetitive tasks to increase the power of your Airtable bases.
You'll learn how to: Visualize your information with apps, decrease manual work through automations, and connect work across teams with synced tables.
Recommended pre-requisites:
A working knowledge of bases, fields, and views
Getting started: Fast-track your new Airtable base
Have a specific use case in mind? Check out our step-by-step guides to creating a project tracker, content calendar, CRM, or product roadmap—no Airtable experience required.
Working remotely: Collaborate with your team
With more and more teams working remotely, it's more important than ever to stay on the same page. From collaborating virtually to managing a remote team, here are our best tips for making the transition to distributed work.