Comparison Summary
Comparison Summaryfolk feels like a spreadsheet and is great if you want a simple way to manage contacts or are switching from Notion, Airtable, or Google Sheets for CRM needs, while Airtable tries to cover more types of business databases but is not suited for CRM.
Only use Airtable if you need a structured database for general business data, but stick with folk if your main goal is relationship and contact management.
CRM
CRM- folkRecommended
Best for solopreneurs and small teams
Best for solopreneurs and small teams - Airtable
Barebones relational contact management
Barebones relational contact management
Database
DatabaseComparison Video
Comparison VideoBest Small Business CRM?
Best Small Business CRM?
13:56Best Small Business CRM?
Best Small Business CRM?Recommended Alternatives
Recommended Alternatives- CopperBest
Best CRM for Google Workspace
Best CRM for Google Workspace - WonderlyRecommended
Best for trade-services businesses with $250K+ revenue
Best for trade-services businesses with $250K+ revenue
Editor's Verdict
Editor's VerdictIf you just want a database that feels like a supercharged spreadsheet and need maximum flexibility, Airtable is the clear pick. Its API is much more mature, and it can handle a huge range of business use cases without running into weird roadblocks. Automations and integrations are straightforward, and it's basically built to replace Google Sheets for any structured data you want to manage.
But if you're a solopreneur or a small team who's laser-focused on contact and relationship management, and you've never used a CRM before, folk is going to feel way more natural. It's built to make that transition from spreadsheets to an actual CRM painless, with features like inline editing and bulk updates that mimic what you're used to in Sheets. Plus, it adds CRM-specific perks like email and calendar tracking right out of the box.
For someone who just wants the best database experience, Airtable is hands down stronger. If you need a lightweight, approachable CRM for managing contacts and relationships, folk is the better fit. So it comes down to whether you want a database for anything or a CRM that feels like a database, pick Airtable for general database needs, pick folk if you want a spreadsheet-style CRM that's easy to adopt.
