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In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to connect Airtable to On2Air.
In this tutorial:
- Why Connect On2Air and Airtable
- What is On2Air?
- How to Connect On2Air and Airtable
- Transfer from the API Key Method to the OAuth Method
- Connect Via API Key (Legacy Method)
- How to Delete an Integration Connection
- Next - How to Create a Form with Airtable and On2Air Forms
Why Connect On2Air and Airtable
To use On2Air with Airtable, you will need to create an authenticated OAuth connection. This allows On2Air to access your Airtable workspace and bases.
What is On2Air?
What is On2Air?
On2Air creates Extensions and Apps for Airtable
On2Air Apps:
On2Air Backups - Automated Airtable Backups
On2Air Forms - Powerful Airtable Forms, Dashboards, and Pages
On2Air Docs - Automated Documents using Your Airtable Data
On2Air Schemas - View Your Airtable Base Design and Meta-Data
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How to Connect On2Air and Airtable
- First, login to your Airtable account. This will make the process as seamless as possible
- Next, log in to your On2Air Account at app.on2air.com
- Click the Settings app
- Click the blue + icon at the top
- Choose Airtable as the connection option
- Under Configuration (Oauth), click Connect to Airtable
- You’ll see an important message about being sure to choose All current and future bases in all current and future workspaces in the following OAuth settings window.
- Click Connect to Airtable
- Next, you’ll see a page to authorize On2Air to connect to Airtable
- IMPORTANT: Click Add a base FIRST
- For best results, choose All current and future bases in all current and future workspaces.
- While you can choose individuals bases or workspaces, you will need to continually create OAuth connection authentications to On2Air if you ever want to use more than a single workspace, base, or all bases in your Airtable workspace.
- Click Grant access
- Your page will reload and display an “Authenticating” message”
- Once the Authentication is complete, you should now see your new OAuth authentication User ID.
- You have now connected Airtable and On2Air!
- You can change the name of your Airtable connection by clicking in the Title field and renaming it
Transfer from the API Key Method to the OAuth Method
Already have an On2Air account connected to Airtable via the previous API Key method?
Here’s how to quickly transfer from the API Key method to the OAuth method.
The OAuth method will be required beginning February 1, 2024
Connect Via API Key (Legacy Method)
Looking for the API Key Method?
Please note the API Key method will soon stop working February 1st, 2024, so should only be used temporarily. The OAuth method that will be required after Feb 2024
How to Connect to Your Airtable Account via API Key (Legacy - Previous)
How to Delete an Integration Connection
- Click Delete Integration, then click Yes, I want to delete this connection
- WARNING: This action cannot be undone.