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Airtable vs ProofHub - Comparison 2025

Airtable vs. ProofHub

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Reviewed by Camin McCluskey

Stackfix Co-Founder & CTO

CM

Airtable and Proofhub serve distinct project management needs, with Airtable excelling in automation, integration, and data management, while Proofhub focuses on ease of use and communication.

Airtable is better suited to teams requiring complex workflows, extensive integrations, and detailed data analysis, particularly in larger organizations managing multiple interconnected projects. Proofhub, on the other hand, is ideal for teams prioritizing straightforward task management, built-in communication, and time tracking, especially in smaller organizations seeking a more intuitive interface with less technical overhead.

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Advantages of Airtable

Airtable is significantly more powerful at workflow automation
We found Airtable's automation capabilities to be vastly superior to Proofhub's non-existent automation features. Users can set up conditional logic with trigger and action functions, including email notifications, Slack messages, and weekly digest generation. This is particularly valuable for teams looking to reduce manual work and streamline their processes.
Airtable offers substantially more integration options
With 36 native integrations compared to Proofhub's 14, Airtable provides much broader connectivity with other tools. While both offer API access, Airtable's native integration with key tools like Jira, Github, and Zapier makes it more suitable for teams using multiple software tools in their workflow.
Airtable has better workload visualization capabilities
Airtable provides superior team workload visualization with a capacity scoring system from 1-100, while Proofhub only shows basic task assignments. This makes Airtable much more effective for managers needing to balance team workloads and prevent burnout.
Airtable offers more versatile project views
With 7 different view options compared to Proofhub's 4, Airtable provides more flexibility in how users can visualize their work. The additional views (Grid, Gallery, Timeline) make it more adaptable to different team preferences and project types than Proofhub.
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Advantages of ProofHub

Proofhub offers superior real-time collaboration features
Unlike Airtable which lacks built-in chat functionality, Proofhub provides comprehensive real-time collaboration tools including group chats, individual messaging, and task-specific comments. This makes it particularly effective for teams that need constant communication and quick feedback loops within their project management tool.
Proofhub is significantly more intuitive to use
We found Proofhub's interface much more straightforward than Airtable's spreadsheet-like approach. While testing, we noted that new users could become proficient with Proofhub in just 1-2 hours, compared to Airtable's steeper half-day learning curve. This makes Proofhub particularly valuable for teams that need to onboard new members quickly or organizations that prefer minimal training time.
Proofhub has better time tracking capabilities
While Airtable completely lacks native time tracking, Proofhub offers comprehensive time tracking features including timesheets, billable hours tracking, and a convenient timer feature. This makes Proofhub especially valuable for agencies and teams that need to monitor time spent on tasks for billing or productivity analysis.

Airtable is best for

  • Businesses with a moderate number of active projects (5-10 projects at a time).
  • Businesses that need extensive data organization and visualization capabilities with highly customizable forms and fields.
  • Teams who want strong workflow automation and project-goal alignment for strategic planning.

ProofHub is best for

  • Businesses with a moderate number of active projects (5-10 projects at a time)
  • Who need intuitive task management with visual dashboards and need granular custom reporting capabilities
  • And/or who want seamless team communication and need built-in chat with project-specific group discussions.

Airtable is less good for

  • Businesses with a high number of active projects (10+ projects at a time) who need streamlined task management and quick project setup
  • Who need real-time team collaboration and built-in documentation capabilities
  • And/or who need integrated time tracking and approval workflows for project billing.

ProofHub is less good for

  • Businesses with a high number of active projects (10+ projects at a time) who need sophisticated workflow automation and extensive third-party integrations
  • Who need advanced resource management capabilities and workload visualization for team capacity planning
  • And/or who need advanced project templates and sophisticated document management with extensive customization options.

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Stackfix Verdict
Functionality
7

Functionality

7/10

<p>Airtable offers most of the functionality that companies will need but lacks a few useful features. Users will benefit from strong workflow automations, dependencies, the ability to link tasks, projects, key metrics and company goals, forms which auto populate spreadsheets with responses and more. However, Airtable lacks in-real-time collaboration, the ability to create internal documents and some strong time-tracking features.</p>
5

Functionality

5/10

<p>ProofHub does the basics well and that's about it. It offers easy to use task management features like creating subtasks, dependencies, simple but effective timesheets and strong custom and self-serve reporting dashboard. It offers no automation and limited integrations.</p>
Ease of Use
6

Ease of Use

6/10

<p>Airtable is generally easy to use. We estimate that an average start-up employee would require around half a day and some guidance to proficiently use all key functionalities of the platform. The notable exceptions to this are the extensions required to make custom reports and creating subtask in table view.</p><p><br></p><p>Airtables key processes are easy to find and do not require many clicks to reach. Some more complex processes like customizing the UI itself can be more hidden.</p>
9

Ease of Use

9/10

<p>ProofHub is very easy to use. We estimate that an average start-up employee would require around 1-2 hours before being proficient at using all key functionalities.</p><p><br></p><p>Processes are intuitive and require few clicks to find. This goes even for the more advanced features like custom reporting.</p>
Look and feel
8

Look and feel

8/10

<p>Airtable has a more customizable UI than most. You can alter colour and some layout features vai their interface designer. However, inevitably, UIs will not differ so much from one user to the next. They could all still have more sleep designs and more colour.</p><p><br></p><p>Loading times are fast (1 second per page).</p>
6

Look and feel

6/10

<p>Nice touches of colour and and well-structured UI make ProofHub visually acceptable The home page in particular organised all salient information into an easy-to-read and attractive set of widgets, though it lacks that touch of elegance offered by more modern competitors. </p><p><br></p><p>Loading times are fast ~1 second.</p>
Customisability
8

Customisability

8/10

<p>Airtable has strong customizability. Automations integrate with third parties and offer a decent selection of action/ trigger functions, as well as, conditional logic. Highly customizable forms also allow for conditional logic, many answer types and cosmetic customizations like banners, logos and colours. Out-of-the-box reporting extensions also allow for customizable reports.</p>
8

Customisability

8/10

<p>Custom reports, dashboards, widgets on the homepage and fields are the best features here. Custom reports allow you to collect data on based on any custom fields you have assigned to projects and tasks and display such information using bar charts.</p><p>Cosmetically, you can use white-labelling to make your workspace consistent with your branding and aesthetic. Custom domain names are also available.</p><p><br></p><p>There is no customisable automation is available.</p>
Ease of Setup
8

Ease of Setup

8/10

<p>Offers a self-serve free trial and allows purchase without needing to talk to sales. Getting started and setting up a few tasks and subtasks should take 20-30 minutes, because it has a very rich library of templates. Full setup should take less than a day.</p>
7

Ease of Setup

7/10

<p>Offers a self-serve free trial and allows purchase without needing to talk to sales. Getting started and setting up a few tasks and subtasks should take 20-30 minutes, but it lacks a rich library of templates. Full setup should take less than a day.</p>
Customer Support
7

Customer Support

7/10

<p>An in-app chatbot is useful for filtering through self-serve material, but if you want to talk to a real human you need to do this via email (not that forms can be submitted via email) and agents will reply within 48 hours - but usually in less than 12 hours.</p><p><br></p><p>Airtable's self-serve materials are excellent. Articles, videos and seminars all have excellent depth and quality. These can all be access in app.</p>
6

Customer Support

6/10

<p>ProofHub push their self-serve materials, albeit they are of strong depth and quality - with videos and articles covering almost all queries you could have. However, no personalised in-app chat is available. You must click through their self-serve materials until you arrive at a 'questions and queries section' where you can complete a form and receive an email response. Responses usually take less than 12 hours and are usually helpful.</p>
Integratability
8

Integratability

8/10

<p>Airtable only offers 36 native integrations which pails in comparison to other project management software - like Clickup or Asana. However, most of the big names are covered - like Jira, Github, Slack etc. Some integrations also include automations - e,g. sending messages in slack or creating a weekly digest in google documents.</p><p><br></p><p>Airtable also offer an API allowing users to build integrations where necessary.</p>
5

Integratability

5/10

<p>ProofHub is let down by its lack of integrations with only 14 available and some useful software -like Zapier, Zendesk, Notion and Jira - missing. That being said basic integrations like Quickbooks, email and Slack work well.</p><p><br></p><p>To mitigate this, however, ProofHub offers an API for custom integrations.</p>
Ease of Migration
8

Ease of Migration

8/10

<p>Exports of key and custom data and reports are available self-serve via a CSV file.</p>
8

Ease of Migration

8/10

<p>All self-serve and custom reports are available to export to CSV or PDF file with one click.</p>
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