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[Airtable] Looking for Airtable inspiration? We've got you covered. Take a look through our case studies to discover how people and organizations are using Airtable to achieve amazing things. Best of all, you can create your own copy of their actual Airtable base! [Shaman Film Production] Najeeb Tarazi, an independent filmmaker, takes productions from script to screen. [Read the story] [WeWork] WeWork designs and builds new coworking spaces across the globe. [Read the story] [Wikitongues] Wikitongues uses Airtable's calendar view to stay on schedule in their pursuit to preserve every one of the 7000 endangered languages in the world. [Read the story] [Secrets of a Chef] The PBS cooking show Secrets of a Chef wrangles the entire post-production process. [Read the story] Want to learn more? [Read all the stories] from our blog. - The Airtable Team Lovingly made by Airtable 49 Powell Street, San Francisco [latest from the blog] [follow @airtable] [unsubscribe] [intercom]

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