Google launches a rival to a thing that exists because Google’s last thing wasn’t good enough https://t.co/vAFoAdMMq0
— Ari Levy (@levynews) September 22, 2020
What I've been working on for the past year:https://t.co/GnvzzLWVQi
— Tim Gleason (@timg_tweeter) September 22, 2020
Thanks: @prlambert @gabor @jasontoff @agawley
Google launches a work-tracking tool and Airtable rival, Tables: https://t.co/sPl9gC415G
— Sarah Perez (@sarahintampa) September 22, 2020
このGoogleの新しいサービス気になるな。
— こが (@kg_yt7) September 22, 2020
スプレッドシートの活用が進みそうな感じがする。
使ってみよう。https://t.co/M6RXQfoMAr
Google is building a basic project tracker, calling it Tables ? https://t.co/FeHhfi5M33 pic.twitter.com/LIFVeM0oSK
— Paul Stamatiou ? (@Stammy) September 22, 2020
It's 2025. Productivity tools have converged. All work is done in a pseudo-spreadsheet/document/workflow/manager/database/kanban board.https://t.co/JoQZsVnUKw
— jenny wen (@jenny_wen) September 23, 2020
Make tracking your work easier than ever with Google Tables https://t.co/ZlfGF8lUOv // There is a whole lot in this release. Wondering why it has to be a “labs” sort of thing—I thought we were all done with that approach. ?
— Steven Sinofsky (@stevesi) September 22, 2020
Wow, https://t.co/5gjMJUusO7 looks like a cool product that Google will inevitably kill in a couple-three years.
— jacobian (@jacobian) September 22, 2020
Google Tables looks useful. But until it's included in G Suite, we need to assume it is one meeting away from end of life. https://t.co/Mxv20FWhLz
— Ross Kudwitt (@kudwitt) September 22, 2020
? "Tables" by Google looks super interestinghttps://t.co/okWy8qNapR
— Thomas Schranz ? (@__tosh) September 22, 2020
unfortunately Google invested ~15y into undermining trust in new Google products, by now it probably makes sense to launch most new initiatives as their own brand and companyhttps://t.co/7yYNJK2rpW pic.twitter.com/8MH4gobqMN
どういう立ち位置になるのかな…ちょっと見てみよ
— タカハシノリアキ#GAS本第2版執筆中! (@ntakahashi0505) September 22, 2020
Google beta launches Tables in the U.S. https://t.co/lcwR8cRXDH
#Tables have turned! Google Area 120 launches new collaborate data tool 'Tables' into beta!https://t.co/T6B4wBbfNfhttps://t.co/0eVqDCX4Ojhttps://t.co/IJEmefEdHl
— Charles Maxson (@chasmaxson) September 22, 2020
Did Google just release their version of Airtable? https://t.co/ywZjQanVUD
— Clement Cazalot (@clementc) September 22, 2020
Tables is launching today! We've been working on this for over a year, led by the amazing @timg_tweeter. It's already got a buzz internally, can't wait to see how it does in the wild. It's also the first major launch from my team at Area 120 (thx @gabor!) https://t.co/NmfbK1F9XQ
— Paul Lambert (@prlambert) September 22, 2020
The other day I was thinking how the one thing lacking from G suite was a project/task management layer to make collaboration/coordination much easier and now ...
— Aleyda Solis (@aleyda) September 22, 2020
Google launches a work-tracking tool and Airtable rival, Tables https://t.co/AlFeTF0YTj /ht @mjcachon
I like it.
— Sterling Smith (@SterlingSmith) September 22, 2020
Google launches a work-tracking tool and @airtable rival, Tables. #nocode @sandboxcommerce https://t.co/4UCOIzxNZP
This was inevitable. Pun intended.
— Osaretin Victor Asemota (@asemota) September 22, 2020
Google launches a work-tracking tool and Airtable rival, Tables https://t.co/hH75rRKo36
期待。プロジェクト管理ツールとかナレッジ管理とかまで含めてGoogle系で統一したい
— Jun Naito / 内藤 純 (@jonnojun) September 23, 2020
Google launches a work-tracking tool and Airtable rival, Tables | TechCrunch https://t.co/m4PIxOOBkN
The two things missing in G Suite were visualization tools and workflow tracking. Finally Google Tables has filled that gap! I just tried it, and it looks very promising! https://t.co/omjyv58JRe
— Darpan (@darpanmunjal) September 22, 2020
Google launches a work-tracking tool and Airtable rival, Tables - TechCrunch https://t.co/rfAuPHcMAH
— Evan Kirstel #RemoteWork (@EvanKirstel) September 23, 2020
"#Google’s… new work-tracking tool, Tables, bots help do things like scheduling recurring email reminders, messaging a chat room when new form submissions are received, moving tasks to other people’s work queues, or updating tasks when statuses change." https://t.co/wOA46tQjQp
— Amber Mac (@ambermac) September 22, 2020
まじAirtable笑 Google Area 120知らなかった / Google launches a work-tracking tool and Airtable rival, Tables https://t.co/T3mUJVYhz7
— Kazz Yokomizo (@kazzyokomizo) September 23, 2020
G Suiteの自動化ツール
— 田中友尋@Web解析・オンラインマーケッター (@tomotana) September 23, 2020
Google launches a work-tracking tool and Airtable rival, Tables | TechCrunch https://t.co/My0VsKRVMt
Google launches Tables, a work-tracking tool that can set task-based email reminders, send messages when forms are submitted, manage task queues, and more https://t.co/muS43lwAju pic.twitter.com/EvBuBUrekx
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) September 22, 2020
Building an AirTable competitor makes sense for G Suite but less sense as a standalone product from an incubator within the company since it implies you don't get compliance benefits and it's clearly a hobby as opposed to a fully supported project. https://t.co/PLHtfkYepL
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) September 22, 2020
Just started using Tables, an experimental new Google product.
— Richard Seroter (@rseroter) September 22, 2020
It's for work tracking, and has some nice templates, bots for event-driven actions, and various import mechanisms.
I'm going to use it for my backlog management.https://t.co/vrr36q6dz8 pic.twitter.com/QLVbrs2vAc
Hey @QuinnyPig and @killedbygoogle what's the over/under on the total life of Tables? https://t.co/nfJJuevtTq
— Brendan "gif thought leader" O’Leary (@olearycrew) September 22, 2020
Google launches a work-tracking tool and Airtable rival, Tables https://t.co/wohANvwhe3 via @techcrunch #NoCode
— Jeremy Corman (@JeremC) September 22, 2020