The clean-base system for softr
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Airtable naming convention [clean-base system part 1]
Having a standard airtable naming convention will allow you to build a robust and lean app with no duplicate fields and no error when pointing to the data.
Airtable base structure [clean-base system part 2]
A standardized structure of your airtable base is what will enable you to have a solid softr app. This article will detail how to make it happen.
Airtable for Softr end-users [clean-base system part 3]
This guide will provide you with a step-by-step tutorial on how to setup airtable for softr in a standardized way that remains flexible and easy to read
Airtable for Softr listings [clean-base system part 4]
You are using softr for its capacity to turn Airtable records into website pages. Wether you build a job board, a marketplace, a real estate platform or a client portal, you’ll have listings. This part of the clean-base system will standardize the way listing tables are built.
Softr app structure [clean-base system part 6]
Now that your airtable is properly set up, we’ll focus on structuring the softr app to have an efficient foundation for your project.
Softr naming convention [clean-base system part 5]
This short article on the naming convention in softr is mandatory before starting to work in the softr studio. Don’t rush into building your app.