Razin Mustafiz

Tables by Google - Tables helps teams easily track & automate tasks

Google’s in-house incubator Area 120 introduced a new work-tracking tool, Tables, which aims to make tracking projects more efficient using automation

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Raj Vaidyaraj
Looks like this could be poised to kill Monday.com too.
Angel García
They'll shut it down next year.
Kuldeep Thakre
Is it available in India?
Michael Yoffe
I wonder whether the lower interest in this, due to their strategy of abandoning projects, will push them to reconsider their strategy
Ben Collins
I've been using the alpha for a few months now for my business planning, issue tracking, product roadmap. It's awesome! It's replaced Trello entirely for me. I'd encourage checking it out when you get the chance. My educated guess at a few of the questions above:  + probably only avail in the US because of GDPR + yes, there is an API and Apps Script advanced service wrapper + if it's successful I'm sure the ultimate goal is to have it as part of the G Suite family + no, they do not sell your data or show ads in this product (same as G Suite or Cloud)
Goncalo Silva
I guess this information was missing... :S "Tables is not yet available The Tables beta is currently available in the U.S."
Surya Narayanan
Once again Google has flipped a big bird to people not from the US. This is of course on top of killing other products. Can't argue with the logic. B2B play is big after all. In sum, when can I try it out if I am not in the US?
Adrian Mejia
The bots look nice but where are the formulas!? A table without formulas are not very useful for me
Rohith Rajasekharan
This is great news because we use airtable as database and admin panel for our application. Do they provide api to manipulate and fetch data? One downside airtable has is that they do not allow the creation of a table using api. This product will hold a huge advantage if there is such an option.
Nurgazy Nazhimidinov
Will be sunsetted