@CarlosVB
Both Tables are Interfaces are ~1 year into dev.
I expect both to continue to improve in all areas.
At it’s core Zapier is an automation company.
At it’s core Airtable is a database company.
Probably best to use the apps that are suited for their strengths.
Hi @CarlosVB
Good question.
Instead, you may want to use Airtable, which has these capabilities: https://zapier.com/apps/airtable/integrations
Thanks Troy, but I thought that this was the entire point of Zapier Tables, to get everything within one SAAS.
UI / DB and automation.
Have to say there are other things that aren’t really up to standard (in my humble opinion) for zapier to ask a payable upgrade.
- If for every calculation you will need to make a zap. No one will have enough in there paid plan to execute it. On top of that it is very very time consuming
- The data does not load from record 100 (even after upgrading)
- ...
@CarlosVB
Zapier Tables is still very much a new product and is continuing to be developed to add features and functionality.
Airtable is a fully built out product from years of development at this point.
You can share feedback and feature requests with the Zapier Tables team via a ticket here: https://eap.zapier.app
@CarlosVB What's the real case you’re trying to solve using Tables? Could you please share a bit info?
Just dropping in with a quick update for anyone who comes across this in the future—with Formula fields it’s now possible to use formulas directly in Zapier Tables! 
You can learn more about this update here:
Happy Zapping! 