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Airtable Pricing 2026: Plans, Costs & Best Value

Part spreadsheet, part database, entirely flexible. Airtable offers a free plan with 1200 records/base, plus 2 paid tiers.

4.6
Editorial Rating
Price changed Mar 8, 2026Airtable Team plan raised from $20 to $24/user/mo

Free

Free
  • 1200 records/base
  • Unlimited bases
  • 5 editors
  • 2GB attachments
Get Started Free

Plus

$12/user/mo
  • 5000 records/base
  • 5GB attachments
  • Revision history
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Best Value

Team

$24/user/mo
  • 50000 records/base
  • Custom views
  • Advanced automations
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Airtable Free Plan

Airtable's free tier includes:

  • 1200 records/base
  • Unlimited bases
  • 5 editors
  • 2GB attachments

Upgrade to Team starting at $24/mo for additional features.

Airtable: Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Extremely flexible — fits almost any use case
  • Accessible to non-developers
  • Strong API for building custom workflows
  • Beautiful interface and multiple views
  • Huge template library

Cons

  • Gets expensive quickly at scale
  • Can be overwhelming to set up correctly
  • Record limits on all tiers frustrate power users
  • Not ideal as a full project management tool

Is Airtable Worth It?

Airtable's free plan is a solid starting point with a generous feature set. For individuals and small teams, the free tier may be all you need. The Team plan at $24/mo unlocks the features most growing teams need.

With an editorial rating of 4.6/5, Airtable is among the top-rated tools in the Project Management category. Before committing, consider comparing it against alternatives to ensure it fits your workflow and budget.

Price History

IncreaseTeam·Mar 8, 2026·$20$24

Airtable Team plan raised from $20 to $24/user/mo

Record limits per base increased from 50,000 to 100,000, and attachment storage doubled. However, the free tier was cut from 1,200 to 750 records per base.

Free TierFree·Mar 8, 2026·$0$0

Airtable free tier reduced from 1,200 to 750 records per base

Part of the same restructuring that raised paid prices. Power users on the free tier are being pushed toward paid plans. Interface designer removed from free tier.

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