This extension generates a calendar interface of Airtable records. You can enable users to update specific parts of the records directly from the calendar interface. This extension is ideal for scheduling events, managing timelines, or tracking deadlines.
The calendar interface extension allows you to visually organize and display your data in a calendar-based format, making it easy to track time-sensitive information. With this feature, you can effortlessly share a calendar interface of your data with your team or clients, simplifying the way they interact with important dates and deadlines. Each record is displayed as an event on the calendar, and you can customize the way these events appear by selecting which field is shown.
One of the key features of the calendar interface is its filtering capabilities. You can filter events based on any field in your table, allowing you to quickly find the most relevant information. Filters can also be saved for quick access in the future. The calendar interface is fully interactive, letting you click on an event to view or edit the record it represents. You can also add new records directly from the calendar, making it easy to update your schedule or data in real time.
Overall, the calendar interface is a powerful and flexible feature that makes it easy to visualize and manage time-related data. Whether you’re planning events, tracking project milestones, or organizing appointments, the calendar interface helps you stay organized and on top of your schedule.
Demo
1. Link
This extension can be displayed as a full webpage:
2. Embed on your site
The following is a live demo of this extension embedded in this webpage. It shows a compact, mobile-friendly layout due to the size constraints of this webpage. You can compare this to the full layout in the full page demo above.
Features
- The ability to create multiple different calendars.
- Supports editing records via the built-in form.
- The calendar updates as you add more info in Airtable.
- Filter buttons based on views.
- Search function within the interface.
- Conditional visibility logic: hide certain fields if certain conditions were met.
- Expand records: show more fields only after the user clicks on the record.
If you click on the sample view below, you’ll see the table that generated the demo view above.

