Stories How Tranter’s Creek Resort and Campground reimagined property management At first glance, Tranter’s Creek Resort and Campground (TCRC) in North Carolina might look like any other hospitality site, yet the 35-acre campground resort recently made a drastic shift by replacing an outdated booking software with a new and proprietary tool.
Stories Exploring the power of process with Cut.com's Chief Strategy Officer Chris Rudy, Chief Strategy Officer of Cut.com, a distributed media brand, explores the importance of staying organized in production, and how Airtable helps him achieve just that.
Stories More music, less noise: how Boiler Room reaches music fans worldwide A music streaming platform that reaches upwards of 283 million people a month, Boiler Room strives to bring a unique and valuable experience to artists and fans alike.
Stories From e-commerce grocery to retail pop-ups, Hungryroot delivers on its promise Hungryroot is a personalized grocery service focused on providing healthy meal options. It’s a young and growing business and the team uses Airtable to accomplish a variety of jobs.
Developers API content series: Frame.ai's fully integrated conversation analysis tool Frame.ai aggregates customer feedback across various tools to find actionable nuggets. This is in part done by bolting their product onto Airtable and Slack.
Stories Design thinking first: how Frame.io runs their content production In today’s entrepreneurial culture, good design is of paramount importance. Design thinking is based on the idea that form and functionality aren’t so different, and good design is at the heart of a frustration-free experience.
Stories On-the-go organization: Startup Grind's ever-evolving events planning system Startup Grind isn't just an online community. The global collective of entrepreneurs has spread to over 600 chapters around the globe, and members meet regularly at local meetups.
Stories They've got just the ticket: how New York City Ballet manages their marketing pipeline New York City Ballet continues to push creative boundaries, staging more than 60 ballets a year at Lincoln Center, many of which are new commissions.
Stories How the Mingei Museum moved 26,000 pieces of art (without a hitch) Faced with the monumental task of relocating their entire catalog, The Mingei International Museum took a tech-centric approach.
Stories How Clover Health's L&D team designs a robust training curriculum Clover Health is a HealthTech startup that seeks to improve the state of healthcare in America. Their technology reduces friction between physicians, insurers, and patients, to ultimately create a system where doctors can focus on the people–not the paperwork.
Stories Training employees across three time zones: inside Galileo Learning's curriculum development Every summer, tens of thousands of campers converge on Galileo Learning's 85 camps.
Stories How The Players' Tribune helps athletes find their voice off the field An excerpt from Digiday's "Humans at Work" series, brought to you by Airtable.
Stories From an Airtable base to an office space: Zenbooth's high-fidelity manufacturing process Zenbooth was founded in 2016 to solve a problem that's common in the open offices of fast-growing companies and coworking spaces: noise.
Stories How Outdoor Voices became the fitness apparel brand for every body An excerpt from Digiday's "Humans at Work" series, brought to you by Airtable.
Stories How Netflix, Atlantic Records, and TIME stay ahead of an evolving industry In today’s rapidly evolving media and entertainment landscape, there’s only one true constant: people want more.
Stories Sustainably sourced: how the James Beard Foundation supports chef education The James Beard Foundation seeks to continue James Beard's legacy by celebrating American chefs and educating the food community on sustainable practices.
Stories How building their own newsroom CMS helped Speak Media transform Barclays' content operations End-to-end content production requires tightly coordinated tools and processes – which is why Speak Media turned to Airtable.
Stories Agency-in-a-box: using Airtable to manage your content, contractors, and clients Running an agency that creates customized, bespoke content for sophisticated knowledge producers requires a sophisticated group of people and processes on the back end—which is where Airtable comes in.
Stories How Koru Kids is solving the hard problems of childcare After having her first child, Rachel Carrell saw that new parents practically needed to become project managers in order to get quality childcare options. From her experiences, she founded Koru Kids, an end-to-end, high-quality childcare solution.
Stories Promoting connectivity: Inside Envested's mission to engage the workforce It's intuitive that a work environment where employees feel connection and loyalty towards their colleagues is less likely to see turnover.
Stories Building communities: how Sjaak Kuil manages online and offline esports tournaments Sjaak Kuil runs esports events on- and offline—including a massive gaming festival—and uses Airtable to make it all happen.
Stories Where education meets esports: organizing the inaugural College Esports Expo At the College Esports Expo, hosted by Emerson College, students, school administrators, and esports professionals build partnerships for an emerging industry.
Stories Connecting people with events: how cred scaled their business with a single database cred, a specialized agency focused entirely on events, uses Airtable to connect passionate speakers with the best speaking opportunities for building their brands.
Stories Comprehensive product management: how HubSpot Academy is saving 30 hours of work a week HubSpot Academy is a global platform for marketing and sales professionals to gain certifications in their industries, from inbound marketing certifications to SEO expertise–with hundreds of people completing certifications each day.
Stories Maximizing efficiency: How TIME works smarter, not harder A team of 15 producers, editors, and shooters are responsible for creating all of TIME's video assets—from one-minute news clips to feature-length documentaries.