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How to Add Client Access to Your Airtable Base Without Paying Per Editor

Airtable's per-editor pricing makes sense for your internal team.
For clients who just need to view their project, check a status, or submit a form — there's a better way.

The spectrum of what "client access" actually means

Before picking a method, it's worth being clear about what your clients actually need to do. Each level maps to a different Airtable approach.
The higher the level, the more likely you'll need something beyond Airtable's native tools.

LEVEL 1 - VIEW ONLY:
SOLUTION:
A, Shared read-only view link
Airtable lets you generate a shareable link to any view. Anyone with the link can see the records, no Airtable account needed, nothing to configure, nothing to pay.
Limitations: No login, so the link is public. One fixed view per link — you'd need a separate link per client to isolate their data. No interactivity, no branding. Works for a single client or a public-facing board; falls apart the moment data isolation between clients matters.
B, Read-only collaborator access
Invite someone as a Read-only collaborator at the base level. They can browse all tables and views in that base but can't edit anything. Read-only collaborators are not billable on any Airtable plan.
Limitations: Clients see your entire base structure, including all other clients' records, unless you maintain separate bases per client. Requires a free Airtable account. No interactivity, no branding.
LEVEL 2: VIEW + COMMENT
SOLUTION:
Airtable Interface + Commenter access
Build an Interface and share it with clients as Read-only or Commenter. They get a curated layout rather than the raw base grid. Commenter access lets clients leave comments on records — but not edit field values or fill out form elements. Interface Designer is included in all paid Airtable plans; Read-only and Commenter Interface access is not a billable editor seat.
Limitations: Clients need an Airtable account. Per-user record filtering must be configured manually on each Interface page separately. Limited branding, no custom domain.
LEVEL 3: VIEW + LIMITED EDIT
SOLUTION:
Airtable Portals
Portals extend Interface access to guests without Airtable accounts, through a separate guest login. Guests can view, comment, or edit depending on the access level you assign. Everything runs on top of your existing Interfaces.
Limitations: A separate paid add-on on top of your Airtable subscription, priced per seat bundle. Per-user record filtering still requires manual per-page setup. Limited branding, no custom domain in most configurations. No multi-step forms or client notification system.
LEVEL 4: FULL INTERACTIVE PORTAL
SOLUTION:
Noloco on top of your Airtable
Noloco connects to your Airtable base with two-way sync — no migration — and publishes a portal at your own domain with your own branding. Works for client-facing portals and internal team tools from the same base.
What this solves that other options don't: client seats are bundled into a flat monthly plan rather than charged per user; record isolation is automatic rather than configured per page; roles are defined once and applied everywhere; and the experience — forms, action buttons, mobile PWA, notifications — is built for real client interaction, not just viewing a filtered Interface.

Don't take our word for it

Trusted by 1,000+ teams and counting...
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Connor Gustafason
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Having tested a few different services which would allow our organisation to allow users to easily interact with Airtable data, Noloco is by far the best. It's easy to use, highly flexible, very powerful, and looks great on both desktop and mobile. We've had nothing but positive feedback from all our users."
Luke Branford
Co-founder & Technical Consultant
Its by far the best advanced builder on the market. You can make crazy interfaces that are super advanced.I needed advanced features that wasn't available in other simple platforms."
Rob Weidner
Co-Founder & NoCode Expert
Noloco is incredible, it has brought a touch of magic to our data in Google Sheet and Airtable - we've been able to create beautiful apps in minutes. This is true no code, it's easy to use and puts you in control of your data. The support is world-class and their roadmap is moving at pace."
Jonathan Gaunt
MD & Founder
I'll be honest, I saw parts of the system during your demo and was thinking it could be a great tool, but I didn't think it would be this easy to get around and integrate - very impressive!"
Stuart Bannon
ICT Manager
After trying out many low code/no code tools that failed to deliver we finally landed on everything we need in Noloco. Noloco has allowed us to create a process that protects both sides of the equation - the client and the developer. Once you have that protected, our business flows."
Juan Sebastian Rohrmann
Founder

Why teams choose Noloco

Your Airtable base stays exactly as it is
No migration, no rebuilding your workflows.
Noloco connects to your existing base and adds the portal layer on top — your team keeps working in Airtable the same way they always have.
Users only see what they should
Whether it's a client logging into their own portal or a team member accessing their department's data, every user sees exactly what their role allows— at your domain, with your branding. No one sees an Airtable spreadsheet.
Permissions work at scale
Define roles once —Client, Manager, Admin — and every new user gets the right access automatically. No reconfiguring filters for every new user or new Interface page.

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Which option is right for you?

Use a shared view link if:
You have a single client, the data isn't sensitive, and they just need to see a status board. No login, no setup, no cost.
Use Interface + Commenter access if:
Your clients or stakeholders already have Airtable accounts, you've built Interfaces for internal use and want to extend access, and branding isn't a concern.
Use read-only collaborator access if:
You're sharing a base with a trusted internal stakeholder who already uses Airtable and doesn't need to edit anything.
Use Airtable Portals if:
You need external client login without Airtable accounts, your Interface setup is already mature, and you have a modest number of external users where the add-on cost is acceptable.
Use Noloco on top of Airtable if:
Your client portal is part of your service offering and needs to look like your product. You want to stop paying per client seat. You need both a client-facing portal and internal team tools from the same data. Or you need capabilities — forms, action buttons, notifications, mobile — that Airtable's native tools don't cover.

How to get started in four simple steps

Up and running in minutes
Start your 14-day free trial, no credit card required. Connect your Airtable base and Noloco generates your app pages automatically.
No migration needed
Noloco connects to your existing Airtable bases with live two-way sync. Your tables, linked records, and formulas stay exactly as they are.
Customize your app
Add your logo, set your colours, configure what each user can see and do, all without writing a single line of code.
Invite your team and clients
Publish your app, assign roles, and send invitations. Everyone sees exactly what they need — and nothing they don't.
No credit card required

Still have questions?

Here are the ones we hear most.
What’s the difference between Airtable Interface Designer and Noloco?
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Airtable Interface Designer lets you build internal views and dashboards on top of your Airtable data. It’s designed for teams who want to create filtered views, summary dashboards, or simple data-entry forms within Airtable, without sharing raw base access.
Noloco is a full app builder. It connects to your Airtable base with live sync and lets you build a complete application on top of it: custom navigation, branded design, row-level permissions, external user access, mobile support, multi-step workflows, and action buttons.
The data stays in Airtable. The app is in Noloco.

Can I keep using Airtable as my database when I switch to Noloco?
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Yes! This is actually the most common setup.
You don’t switch away from Airtable at all. Noloco connects to your existing Airtable bases via live, two-way sync. When someone updates a record in Noloco, it updates in Airtable instantly. When you update data directly in Airtable, it’s reflected in the Noloco app.
The only thing that changes is the interface your team and clients use. Instead of Airtable’s Interface Designer, they use your Noloco app — with your branding, your permissions, and your custom layout.

Can Noloco replace Airtable entirely?
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It depends on how you use Airtable. Noloco includes its own built-in database (Noloco Tables) with relational data support, so teams that primarily use Airtable as a backend database can fully consolidate into Noloco.
Many teams prefer using both together: Airtable as the backend and Noloco as the front-end experience for clients, partners, or internal teams.

Why can’t I just use Airtable Interfaces for my clients?
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You technically can, but with significant limitations: there’s no custom domain, minimal branding options, and giving external clients access requires the Portals add-on at$120+/month. Even then, you can’t control what each individual client sees at the row level.
Noloco is built for exactly this use case. Clients get a branded portal on your domain, they log in securely, they see only their records, and you don’t pay per guest. It’s the difference between showing a client your spreadsheet and giving them a professional client portal.

How do I show each client only their own records in Airtable?
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Airtable Interfaces support per-user record filtering, which shows each logged-in user only records where a user field matches them. This must be configured separately on each Interface page — it doesn't apply automatically across all pages. Third-party portal tools like Noloco handle this automatically based on role and user relationship to records, without requiring per-page configuration.

How long does it take to connect Airtable to Noloco and build a first app?
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Most teams connect their Airtable base and have a working app in under an hour. Noloco reads your Airtable schema and auto-generates pages for each table, so you’re not starting from a blank canvas. You then customize layouts, set permissions, and apply your branding.
For a basic client portal (login, record list, detail page) plan for 1-2 hours of setup. More complex apps with custom workflows take longer, but Noloco’s template library covers the common starting points.

Can I try Noloco for free?
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Yes. Noloco offers a 14-day free trial, which includes full access to the features on your selected plan. This allows your team to fully evaluate workflows, permissions, automations, and integrations. No credit card is required to get started.

Do I need to pay for both Airtable and Noloco?
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If you keep Airtable as your database, yes — you’d pay for both. For most teams, the combined cost is still lower than Airtable alone once you factor in the Portals add-on for external access, per-editor seat costs, and plan upgrades triggered by record limits.
Alternatively, Noloco includes its own built-in database (Noloco Tables). Teams that don’t need Airtable’s native grid interface often migrate their data to Noloco Tables and drop the Airtable subscription entirely.

What can Noloco do that Airtable Interface Designer can’t?
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Custom domain and full white-label branding: your app looks like your product, not Airtable’s
Row-level and field-level permissions: each user sees only what they’re allowed to see
External user access included: no Portals add-on required
Native mobile app (PWA): installable on iOS and Android with a real mobile experience
Multi-step workflows and action buttons: automations triggered from within the app, not just in the base
Unlimited interfaces on all plans: not dependent on your Airtable plan tier
Charts and dashboards: built natively into your app layout
Multi-source data: connect Airtable, GoogleSheets, PostgreSQL, and more in the same app

Is Noloco better than Airtable Interfaces for mobile?
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Significantly. Airtable Interface Designer is primarily designed for desktop use — layouts don’t translate well to smaller screens and there’s no PWA or native mobile app support.
Noloco generates a fully responsive app that works on any device and can be installed as a PWA on iOS and Android. For field teams, contractors, or clients who primarily access tools from their phone, this is often the deciding factor.

Why do teams switch from Airtable Interface Designer to Noloco?
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The most common triggers:
— They need to give clients or partners access and don’t want to pay the Portals add-on
— They want a branded app with their own domain and logo
— They’ve hit the interface limit on their Airtable plan
— They need row-level permissions, not just view-level
— They want a realmobile experience for their team or clients
— They want workflows and automations that are part of the app interface, not hidden in the Airtable base

I have 30 clients. If I give them Airtable access, will they see each other's data?
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With native Airtable access, yes — unless you manually configure per-user filtering on every Interface page, or maintain separate bases per client.

Noloco solves this automatically: each client logs into your portal and sees only the records linked to them, across every page of the app, without any per-page configuration on your end. When you add a new client, they get the right view immediately.

We're an agency with 50 clients. What happens to our costs if we give each client portal access?
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With Airtable Portals, costs scale with every client you add — seats are sold in bundles as a paid add-on on top of your existing Airtable subscription.

With Noloco, you pay a flat monthly fee that includes a set number of client seats. Whether you're serving 10 clients or 45, your bill stays the same. For agencies with growing client bases, that predictability is usually the single biggest reason they switch.

Can clients submit forms, approve deliverables, and upload files — or can they only view their data?
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With Airtable Interfaces, clients at Commenter level can leave comments but can't submit forms or edit fields.

With Noloco, clients can do all of this: submit multi-step forms, trigger action buttons, upload files to specific records, and update fields you've configured as editable — all from within their branded portal, without ever seeing Airtable.

My clients aren't technical. Will they struggle with Noloco?
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Airtable Interfaces were designed for internal teams who are comfortable with a database tool. For external clients — especially non-technical ones — the experience can feel unfamiliar.

Noloco is designed from the ground up for external users: clean navigation, mobile-friendly, and branded as your product rather than a third-party tool. Most Noloco customers report that clients engage more once they have a portal that actually looks and feels like software built for them.

We already use Airtable for everything. Do we have to migrate our data to use Noloco?
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No. Noloco connects directly to your existing Airtable base — your data stays exactly where it is.

Your team keeps working in Airtable the same way they always have. Noloco just adds the portal layer on top: the client-facing experience, the permissions, the branding, and the domain. You can be live with a client portal in hours without touching your Airtable setup.

Already using Airtable?

Noloco adds the portal layer without touching your base.