Data Fetcher lets you easily run API requests in Airtable without needing to write code. Import your CRM data, look up stock prices or do anything else you can think of using APIs.
You can set up custom requests to connect to any third-party API. There are also ready-built no-code integrations with many platforms such as Google Analytics, Facebook Ads, YouTube Analytics, Webflow, Adalo, CoinGecko and lots more.
"We've been using Data Fetcher for the last few months to import operational data into Airtable. It's been smooth and reliable. Whenever we had a hiccup, support was there to resolve it. Highly recommend Data Fetcher for folks looking to pull API data into Airtable."
"I'm going to be honest with you. Data Fetcher is 100% the reason why we're finally moving our startup platform data over from Google Sheets to Airtable."
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Replicache (https://replicache.dev/) and clientdb (https://clientdb.dev/) are the only productized versions of this architecture I'm aware of (please do let me know if anyone is aware of others!). But the architecture itself has been used successfully in a bunch of apps, most notable of which is probably Linear (https://linear.app/docs/offline-mode, I remember watching an early video of their founder explaining... - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
This looks really cool, love seeing more innovation in this space! At first glance this seems to be mostly targeted towards single-user apps where each user would have their own database that can be sync'ed to a remote server, but still isolated from data for other users, similar to the CouchDB+PouchDB model? At least it looks that way since I couldn't see anything around authorization and conflict resolution. Not... - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
Personally, Iโve used the Asana API together with Airtable and Datafetcher. Source: over 2 years ago
Gotcha. The 1x per hour is Google's limit for all extensions using their scheduling functionality. I believe some other extensions get around it by running data through their own servers instead of Google's, so you can check the marketplace for alternatives and see if you find anything. You can also consider Airtable, e.g. https://datafetcher.com/ is a very good API connection tool. Source: over 2 years ago
Equivalent tool for an emerging platform (Airtable): Data Fetcher Import data into Airtable. Connect Airtable to any application or API with no-code. Source: over 2 years ago
Data Fetcher - Connect Airtable to any application or API with no-code. Postman-like interface for running API requests in Airtable. Pre-built integrations with dozens of apps. The free plan includes 100 runs per month. - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
I've been using Datafetcher in several projects lately - made it super easy to plug API data into my Airtable and then my Webflow website. I made this quick graphic to show roughly speaking, how it works with Webflow. https://datafetcher.com. Source: almost 3 years ago
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