Airtable
Configure a workflow step that reads or writes Airtable records using a connected Airtable account
Use Airtable when you want a workflow step to create, list, update, or retrieve records in an Airtable base from a connected account.
Configuration
Name
No
Label for the step in the workflow canvas.
Authentication
Yes
The connected Airtable account to use for this step.
Action
Yes
The Airtable action to perform (Create Record, List Records, Update Record, Get Record).
Arguments
Yes
Per-action form fields generated from the action's schema. Each text field has an Insert Variable button for injecting {{placeholder}} values. A Raw JSON tab is available for advanced usage.
When the step fails
No
Controls whether the workflow should Terminate Workflow or Continue if this step fails.
Before you configure this step, connect Airtable in Integrations for your workspace. If no active Airtable connection is available, the step shows a warning with a link to Integrations instead of the account selector.
Arguments form
When you select an action, the Arguments section automatically renders a form driven by the action's input schema — no manual JSON editing required. Each field includes:
A label and description from the action's schema.
An Insert Variable button next to the label that injects references like
{{step_1.output.id}}at the cursor position.Validation feedback inline if a required field is left empty.
Field types
Text / number
Plain input.
Create Record and Update Record only
Boolean
Toggle switch (label on the left, switch on the right).
No
Base ID (baseId)
Dropdown populated from your connected Airtable account — select your base by name.
No
Fields
A JSON textarea (mono font). Paste a raw JSON object or use Insert Variable to pass a {{step_1.record}} placeholder when the fields come from a previous step's output.
Always
Tag list / array
List of text inputs. The Add button appears next to the array label.
No (array items do not support variable insertion)
Switch to the Raw JSON tab for power users or when you prefer to write the full arguments object by hand. Changes in either tab stay in sync.
Actions
Create Record
Create a new record in a specified table.
List Records
List records from a table with optional filtering.
Update Record
Modify an existing record by ID.
Get Record
Retrieve a single record by ID.
Output
This step stores the Airtable API response as the step output. The shape of the response depends on the action.
Use the full output reference in later steps:
For example, after a Create Record step you might reference the new record's ID:
Example
Open Integrations and connect Airtable if you have not already done that.
Add an Airtable step to your workflow.
Select a connected account in Authentication.
Choose Create Record in Action.
In the Arguments form, fill in Table ID and the field values. Use Insert Variable to reference an earlier step's output for any field value.
Click Run in the step header to test the action, then review the returned payload in Output.
Notes
This step depends on a connected Airtable integration in your workspace.
The Raw JSON tab in Arguments is always available if you prefer to write JSON directly.
The
tableIdis the Airtable table identifier (starts withtbl).
Using Airtable as an Agent Tool
You can also add Airtable as a tool in the Agent Editor. Open the agent, click Add tool, and select Airtable. In the tool settings panel, choose the connected Airtable account the agent should use. The agent will call Airtable actions automatically during conversations when relevant.
See also: Integrations, Creating and Editing, and Testing and Iteration
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