Systems Over Stress* with Ashley Pendergraft

my review, as a student myself!

I’m a systems nerd, at heart. I’ve tried ALL the project management tools & I love using them –until I don’t. 😂 If you’re new around here, Notion is my favorite way to play at organizing & make fun/easy databases + take notes, and more. That said, I haven’t found a way to use Notion for larger-scale organization, because things get messy kinda quickly when you have so much flexibility with the design of every page.

Airtable has become a new obsession. I could literally play with it all day long for weeks on end –it’s the database system to end all other systems ––and Ashley is a LEGIT Airtable expert. She can answer any question, and show you how to build basically anything with it ––systems that will blow your mind. 🤯 🤣

  • If you have a group program you want to scale, but feel like that’s not possible…

  • If you’ve tried using Google Sheets, ClickUp tables, Notion databases, etc & you just need “more”…

  • If you need to connect form submission data to a database…

  • If you need to automate processes & communications related to records/entries in a database…

  • If you have never found a way but want to manage tasks, support tickets, content, sales info…

  • If you want answers to questions like, “how soon after joining my list does some buy from me?”

––You can probably build a way to see that information with Airtable.


What’s Ashley’s teaching style like?

If you’re curious, check out these free resources from Ashley! 👇🏼

 
 
Katelyn Dekle

This article was written by me, Katelyn Dekle, the owner & designer behind Launch the Damn Thing®!

I love coffee & chai, curse like a sailor, make meticulous plans, am very detail-oriented, and love designing websites on Squarespace. As a Web Designer & Educator with nearly 20 years of professional design experience, I’m still passionate about helping & teaching others how to finally 'launch the damn thing' –and have fun in the process!

https://www.launchthedamnthing.com
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