Automatically sync your data across no-code tools like Airtable and Webflow (2-way sync), for teams of all sizes.
Our Unfiltered Thoughts
Whalesync is PieSync reborn and reimagined (sadly it was acquired and shut down by Hubspot).
When it comes to 2-way data syncing between apps, that's where tools like Zapier and Make fall apart.
If you're looking for the most powerful 2-way sync on the market between the apps that Whalesync works best with (e.g. Webflow, Airtable, Notion, and Hubspot, amongst others), then there's no other place to look.
Our Webflow site is actually starting to get so complex, that we're actually using Whalesync to manage all of these apps and listings within Airtable using Whalesync.
Important note: We do not use Whalesync + Airtable for managing/writing blog posts or any in-depth rich text fields, as Airtable does not allow for inline images or code snippets (and Webflow doesn't allow for "open in new tab" links within rich text fields via their API), so if you have those fields enabled, they will overwrite all of your rich text in-line images/code blocks and you will have to do a backup recovery within Webflow (please learn from our mistakes).
There is currently no promo code for this app but we are close partners, so if you use the link above to visit the site and then let their team know that Efficient App sent you, you may just get a little something... extra 😉
There is currently no promo code for this app—we'll update it here if that changes in the future!
There is currently no promo code for this app but we are close partners, so if you use the link above to visit the site and then let their team know that Efficient App sent you 🫶 🐳
A no-code automation platform for mid + large size teams. You can use Make to pass through and manipulate data from one app to another. (Formerly Integromat)
Our Unfiltered Thoughts
While at first glance Make may look more user-friendly and visually appealing than that of Zapier with their drag-and-drop interface and animated bubble-like components, it's deceptively complex, yet extremely powerful.
Make is much more than a tool to just pass data from one app to another, it's also a fully-featured data manipulation tool for the data.
Because of that, learning how to use Make effectively is actually like learning a programming language, which is where the initial deception comes from.
The people I know that use Make as their main integration tool, are using it for quite complex data problems, for large companies, and they are often just as technical as a traditional engineer.
If you don't know what an API is, how webhooks function, and how arrays work, you're likely going to struggle with using Make.
There is currently no promo code for this app but we are close partners, so if you use the link above to visit the site and then let their team know that Efficient App sent you, you may just get a little something... extra 😉
There is currently no promo code for this app—we'll update it here if that changes in the future!
We've been evaluating and integrating software for the past decade. Tell us your needs—we'll give you your stack. Then let us automate the rest. (Teams we work with have reported saving 25–300+ hrs/mo in addition to $90k–$120k per year on operational + administrative salaries).
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