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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I look forward to building a dependency upon this and having it be abandoned.
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I've been using it since launch. We track our feature dev pipeline, run our standups with the Kanban boards, automate emails to our team members with bots. It runs like a dream! Thanks for the Tables team for making an awesome product!
@ejsnowdon@stephenalan I tried to emphasize mini-CRM... like the 500 prospect list that a small small startup might be running, or my list of 2,000 beta testers that I might need feedback from. I wouldn't say it replaces CRM needs at the enterprise level.
I'm excited about this. I already spend the majority of my time using the Google Suite, definitely going to start transitioning some of my Project Management here. Hopefully it integrates well with Data Studio and the other G-Suite apps!
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@gabe__perez hey, we build connectors for Data Studio (Facebook and Instagram). if you're curious (portermetrics.com). We love Data Studio, too!
@gabe__perez I have successfully integrated Tables with GAS and to many platforms including Airtable and Data Studio.
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Why limit it to only the US during the launch?
I manage systems for companies based in the US, UK, AU, but can't use it because I am based in India. And I am actively looking for a platform exactly like this to help me build an order management system, TODAY.
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@amit_sarda Soon. I predict it’s just a soft beta launch. I anticipate broad access shortly as they validate scale.
Lol, been waiting for google to catch up to Airtable. This is why you raise VC!!! Next up in the failed Google product lineup: Blank Slates, a Notion competitor.
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