Top 12 Airtable Integration Experts

Airtable’s global community of developers and builders is constantly expanding the platform’s possibilities.
Here we highlight the best experts worldwide – individuals known for building innovative Airtable integrations, open-source tools, and no-code platforms, creating technical content, or leading startups that extend Airtable’s capabilities:
- Aron Korenblit
- Naveen Rudrappa
- Andy Cloke
- Mariam Hakobyan
- Abdul Alzanki
- Dan Fellars
- Kuovonne Vorderbruggen
- Gustavo Zomer
- Amr Elsayed
- Kamille Parks
- Ronen Babayoff
- Patrick Sier
Now, let’s delve into their journeys and contributions:
Aron Korenblit

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Aron is best known as the creator of the “Automate All the Things” YouTube channel and newsletter, through which he has taught thousands how to build workflows with Airtable.
Formerly part of Airtable’s education team, Aron produced the Essential Guide to Airtable and numerous live-stream tutorials. He is a prominent voice in the no-code community, often demonstrating advanced Airtable techniques (formulas, automations, and scripting) in an accessible way. Aron’s engaging teaching style and deep knowledge have established him as a top Airtable evangelist, and he continues to empower users to become builders themselves through his content and courses.
- LinkedIn: Aron Korenblit
- X (Twitter): @aronkor
Naveen Rudrappa
Naveen is the founder and CEO of NocoDB, a wildly popular open-source platform often described as an “open-source Airtable alternative.”
Under his leadership, NocoDB’s project gained adoption in over 2,000 companies within its first year, showcasing Naveen’s success in bringing a no-code, Airtable-like experience to traditional databases. An engineer-turned-entrepreneur, he is recognized for democratizing access to databases through a familiar spreadsheet interface, and has attracted major tech community attention (including venture funding) for his work.
- LinkedIn: Naveen Rudrappa
Andy Cloke
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Andy is the founder of Data Fetcher, a popular Airtable extension that allows users to connect APIs and import data into Airtable without coding.
A full-stack developer from the UK, Andy single-handedly built Data Fetcher and grew it to thousands of users and a successful SaaS business. His extension provides integrations to services like Facebook Ads, Google Analytics, and more via a no-code interface, filling a key gap in the Airtable ecosystem. Andy’s achievement – reaching over $20k in monthly revenue as a solo developer – and his active engagement with the Airtable community (through support and tutorials) have made him one of the standout Airtable-focused entrepreneurs.
- LinkedIn: Andy Cloke
- X (Twitter): @AndyCloke
Mariam Hakobyan
Mariam is the co-founder and CEO of Softr, a no-code platform that builds powerful web apps and client portals on top of Airtable.
An engineer-turned-entrepreneur, she launched Softr in 2020 to empower anyone (even non-developers) to create front-end solutions powered by Airtable. Under Mariam’s guidance, Softr has grown to over 45,000 users globally and raised significant venture funding, making it one of the most successful startups in the Airtable ecosystem. She is celebrated for her vision of “building for the 99%” of non-coders and for still being hands-on with Softr’s product strategy and engineering.
- LinkedIn: Mariam Hakobyan
- X (Twitter): @mariam_hakobyan
Abdul Alzanki
Abdul is the creator of miniExtensions, a suite of over 20 extensions and automations that add missing features to Airtable.
A software engineer (formerly at Khan Academy) based in Seattle, Abdul started miniExtensions as a personal project and has since turned it into a full-fledged platform offering everything from enhanced forms and portals to bulk record operations. His motivation was to make Airtable “even more accessible” by delivering highly requested functionalities that Airtable didn’t originally provide. The miniExtensions collection is beloved by Airtable power users and businesses for its plug-and-play approach. Abdul’s work exemplifies the impact a single developer can have by building on Airtable’s API and sharing those solutions with the community.
- LinkedIn: Abdul Alzanki
- GitHub: aalzanki
- X (Twitter): @aalzanki
Dan Fellars
Dan is the founder of Openside/On2Air and host of the BuiltOnAir podcast, making him a central figure in the Airtable developer community.
A software engineer by background, Dan has built a suite of Airtable add-ons under the On2Air brand (from advanced form builders to data management tools) to extend Airtable’s functionality for businesses. Impressively, he remains an active coder as CEO – “when not coding the next feature of On2Air” as he puts it. Through the BuiltOnAir community, Dan also highlights other Airtable creators. His contributions have earned him recognition as a go-to expert for Airtable integrations and workflow automation.
- LinkedIn: Dan Fellars
- X (Twitter): @dannyfellars
Kuovonne Vorderbruggen
Kuovonne (often known just by her first name in the community) is a prolific Airtable developer and consultant who has contributed both apps and educational content.
She won a “Special Runner-Up” prize in Airtable’s custom blocks contest for her Post to WordPress app, which allowed users to publish Airtable data to WordPress. Beyond contest accolades, Kuovonne is revered for her helpful guides and answers on the Airtable Community forums – in fact, she created Kuovonne’s Guide to Airtable to share advanced techniques with fellow developers. From crafting scripts and automation solutions to selling her own mini-extensions (through her Easy Automated series), Kuovonne exemplifies the self-starting builder. She has become a “community change maker”, respected for her willingness to help others level up their Airtable skills.
- LinkedIn: Kuovonne Vorderbruggen
- Devpost Profile: Kuovonne V.
Gustavo Zomer
Gustavo is the developer behind AirLearn, an Airtable-based Learning Management System (LMS) app that won in the Education category of Airtable’s blocks contest airtable.devpost.com.
A machine learning PhD student from Brazil, Gustavo built AirLearn to enable educators to create online courses with Airtable as the backend – leveraging Airtable’s easy database and linking features to manage course content, students, and progress. The app provided course creators with templates for lessons and quizzes, all within Airtable’s interface. Gustavo’s project stood out for addressing a real-world need (remote learning) in the no-code space, and it earned him a $10k prize in the contest. Currently, Gustavo continues his academic research in AI, but his foray into no-code development showed how Airtable can be stretched to build full applications. His interdisciplinary skills (mixing education, development, and data) make him an inspiring figure among international Airtable builders.
- LinkedIn: Gustavo Zomer
- X (Twitter): @g_zomer
- GitHub: gzomer
Amr Elsayed
Amr is the developer who took home the “Best Block” Overall Winner prize in Airtable’s first custom blocks contest.
He created Annotate, an image annotation block that impressed Airtable’s judges and community. Amr’s Annotate block allows users to draw and add notes directly on images stored in Airtable – a capability that brought new utility to attachment fields. An Egypt-based software engineer, Amr open-sourced the Annotate block code on GitHub, contributing it for others to learn from and extend. His victory in the contest, out of hundreds of participants, highlights his strong development skills. Amr continues to build and share tools in the no-code space, bridging the gap between complex functionality (like image markup) and Airtable’s user-friendly interface.
- X (Twitter): @Amr_Elsayd
- GitHub: AmrEsyd
Kamille Parks
Kamille is an Airtable Community Leader and the developer behind Scheduler, a popular Airtable app for calendar-based scheduling.
A web developer by training, she created the Scheduler block during Airtable’s custom blocks contest, where it won in the “Business Teams” category. Kamille remains an active force in the Airtable forums – known for her detailed solutions and scripting expertise – and has since published multiple Airtable extensions (now available in the Airtable Marketplace). She also co-hosts the BuiltOnAir podcast, where she showcases Airtable tips. Kamille’s contributions have cemented her reputation as a go-to Airtable expert for automation and app-building, all while advocating for simplicity and usability in the tools she builds.
- LinkedIn: Kamille Parks
- Portfolio Site: kamilleiparks.com
Ronen Babayoff
Ronen is the founder of EazyApps and an award-winning creator of Airtable and monday.com apps.
In Airtable’s custom blocks competition, he developed Eazyfields, an app that generates common field presets (like country picklists and year/month options in various languages) – this won in the contest’s wildcard category. An experienced Israeli high-tech entrepreneur and CTO, Ronen identified the market’s “huge need” for easy-to-use apps integrated with platforms like Airtable. Beyond Eazyfields, he has built other extensions such as Easyform and Easyinvoice, extending Airtable’s functionality for end users.
Ronen’s work is known for tightly integrating with Airtable’s API while presenting a simple UI, exemplifying how developers can turn user pain points into polished products. He is also active in sharing product updates and engaging with the community via forums and social media.
- LinkedIn: Ronen Babayoff
Patrick Sier
Patrick made his mark in the Airtable community by developing the Link Records by Fields extension, one of the winners in Airtable’s custom blocks hackathon.
This app cleverly combined the power of Airtable’s linked records with the flexibility of an Excel VLOOKUP, allowing users to automatically link records across tables based on matching field values (rather than the primary key). Patrick built this tool to solve a real nonprofit use-case (linking people across sign-ups, donations, etc.) and open-sourced the code for others. It went on to win in the Education/Non-Profit category. By day, Patrick works in the non-profit sector, and he used those experiences to craft an Airtable solution that saves countless hours of manual data matching. His contribution stands out as an example of a practical, open-source enhancement that extends Airtable’s relational capabilities for all users.
- LinkedIn: Patrick Sier
Wrap Up
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