Want to know how to make an Airtable account? I’m going to answer all of your questions about making an Airtable account in this blog post. Looking for a detailed how-to guide on how to use Airtable in your classroom? I’ve got you! I love to use technology in my classroom, but I know that it can be hard to learn something new. So come along on this journey, while I show you step by step directions on how to use Airtable in your special education or general education classroom! Whether you are a new teacher looking for tips, or a veteran teacher who wants to try something new – I’ve tested the strategies and found the shortcuts so you know how to easily use Airtable. Let’s go!
(Remember, that I try to keep my content up to date, but Airtable is always changing. If you see something here that doesn’t quite match up with what you’re seeing on the website, please let me know so I can get it updated!)
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Make an Airtable Account
Airtable has two different account options: free and paid. Thankfully, Airtable is one of the very few resources I use that the free version is perfect. If you want to upgrade to a paid account, you certainly can. But, for starting out I recommend you make a free Airtable account.
Here’s a view of the current plans and prices Airtable offers. Stick with that free one for now!
How to Make an Airtable Account
- Go to Airtable
- Click “sign up for free” in the top right corner
- Enter your information
Video on How to Make an Airtable Account
I know, it’s way easier to watch a video on making an Airtable account than it is to read the directions. So, if watching videos is your jam – hit that video above!
FAQ’s about Airtable Accounts
- Do I have to use the paid version?
- Nope! I use the free version for school, my personal life, and my business. At this point, I don’t see a reason to upgrade!
- If someone wants to submit a form, do they need an account?
- No. You only need an account to view the data and to manage the base. If you just want someone to fill out responses on the forms, they don’t need an account.
Airtable Account – Next Steps:
Now it’s your turn! Have you done the following?
- Set up a (free) account
- Verified your account (check your email)
- Bookmarked the homepage