Tables is a collaborative database that lets teams track and automate work, without any coding required.
You can store various types of rich information -- people, attachments, dates, locations -- and visualize the data in powerful layouts that make it easier to track your work: kanban boards, ticketing queue, and more. You can also add input forms to collect data, and bots to automate actions in your table.
What can I do with Tables?
Tables is great for tracking business data such as:
- lightweight projects or tasks
- support tickets and product issues
- customers and vendors
- sales leads and orders
- employees and teams
- creative or hardware assets
To quickly get started and explore common use cases, check out Tables templates.
Important update:
Last September, Tables beta launched in Area 120, Google's in-house incubator for experimental projects, with the goal of proving market demand for a solution to help teams organize and track work, and it was a success! Google Cloud has committed to investing in this product area long-term. Moving forward, the beta version of Tables will still be available until we release a fully-supported Google Cloud product – which we expect to complete in the next year.