MCP Server for Airtable

Airtable MCP Server

An Airtable MCP server lets AI assistants query and update bases, tables, records, views, and linked data through a governed interface. mcp-builder.ai hosts the MCP endpoint and helps teams shape Airtable operations into reliable tools for internal workflows.

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How a Airtable MCP server helps you

With a Airtable MCP server you offer AI clients a safe, scoped path into Airtable — instead of allowing them to improvise against raw APIs. Some of the most common things teams ship are:

  • Search bases and views with natural-language filters
  • Create or update records after validating required fields
  • Summarize linked tables for operations, content, or product teams
  • Trigger Airtable automations from assistant-approved events

Why you should build a custom MCP server for Airtable

A generic Airtable MCP server found on marketplaces tries to cover everyone, which means it covers nothing well. With mcp-builder.ai you define the Airtable use cases that actually matter for you and then build and expose only those tools. While keeping full control of what AI agents can do.

You pick the use cases
Expose the Airtable actions your team actually uses, with the parameters that fit your workflows.
Fully hosted
mcp-builder.ai runs the endpoint, handles scaling, and gives you a stable URL for any MCP client.
Auth and access control
Manage credentials, scopes, and per-tool permissions for Airtable from one place.
Observability and versioning
See every call, roll back tool changes, and ship updates without breaking agents.

Start immediately with the Airtable API

Airtable ships a public API. Sign up, drop in your credentials, and you're calling Airtable from your AI agents in a few minutes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about building a Airtable MCP server.

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