Airtable gets $3 M funding, plans to make complex data accessible on mobile phones


What does Airtable do?

Airtable is an independent, privately held company found in 2013, which has its headquarters in San Francisco, California. This is a startup which is a modern productivity tool that combines flexibility and speed of a spreadsheet with power of a database.

This startup wants to make data more easily accessible on mobile phones and devices by combining the easy to use spreadsheets and database power. This productivity tool was designed to make mobile apps easy, simple and manage info at our fingertips and applying it to complex databases. This provides a new way of interacting with the info which was previously held in data centers and could only be help via proprietary apps.

How much Airtable funded?

Airtable has funded $3 M funding in seed round on February 25th, 2015 from the investors Freestyle Capital, CrunchFund, Caffeinated Capital, Box Group, Ben Ling, Shan Mehta, Ashton Kutcher, Amitt Mahajan, Eric Wu, Othman Laraki.

What is next for AirTable?

It raised $3M to achieve the goal and widely distribute its apps. With the new funding it is looking forward to empower the users with the ability to manage and manipulate their data more easily. It is to improve the experience for the users and create new technologies and design paradigms.

More about Airtable?                                   

Airtable was found in 2013 by Howlie Liu. With this app you can organize everything; sales leads, employee directories, product catalogues etc. Airtable is mobile friendly and very flexible so that users can keep a track of everything they want.

Now you can keep your records on your iPhone in the form of tap friendly cards, on the web you can edit the records with the help of a slick spreadsheet interface. Airtable is very simple but, it has a strong data model underneath it, which is a lot more sophisticated than just a spreadsheet. It is very collaborative and your updates will be synced instantly with all other users, on your phone and web.