Airtable currently uses subprocessors to provide core infrastructure and other services. Prior to engaging any subprocessor, Airtable evaluates their privacy, security, and confidentiality practices, and executes an agreement implementing its applicable obligations.
Third parties
Core Infrastructure Subprocessors
Airtable may use the following subprocessors for hosting customer data and providing or supporting the core infrastructure that helps deliver the Airtable services:
Entity | Description/Purpose | Countries |
Amazon Web Services, Inc. | Cloud infrastructure | USA |
Box, Inc. | Attachment previews | USA |
Filestack, Inc. | Attachment uploads | USA |
Mailgun Technologies, Inc. | Transactional email | USA |
Twilio, Inc. | Two-factor authentication | USA |
Other Subprocessors
Airtable may use the following subprocessors to perform other service functions:
Entity | Description/Purpose | Countries |
Zendesk, Inc. | Customer support services | USA |
AllSourcePPS, Inc. | Customer support services | USA |
Salesforce.com, Inc. | Customer support services | USA |
Solvvy, Inc. | Customer support services | USA |
Tray.io, Inc. | Support for Airtable’s automation functionality | USA |
PartnerHero, Inc. | Customer support services | USA, Germany, Honduras, Romania, Philippines |
Affiliates
Depending on the geographic location of a customer or its permitted users, and the nature of the services provided, Airtable may engage one or more of its affiliates as subprocessors to deliver some or all of the services provided. Such affiliates currently include:
Entity | Description/Purpose | Countries |
Formagrid UK Ltd. |
Airtable subsidiary |
United Kingdom |
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Effective Date: February 7, 2022