How to connect Tally to Airtable
Tally connects to Airtable more easily than most form tools: it has a native Airtable integration, and you can also use Zapier or Make if you need extra logic. Either way, new Tally submissions land as rows in your Airtable base. Here is how to set it up, and where one system removes the sync entirely.
How to connect them
Use Tally's native Airtable integration
In your Tally form settings, open integrations, connect Airtable, and pick the base and table. Map each form field to a column. New submissions then write straight to Airtable with no third tool. This is the simplest route.
Use Zapier or Make for extra logic
If you need to filter, format, or fan out submissions to more than one place, a Zapier Zap or Make scenario with Tally as the trigger and Airtable create-record as the action gives you that control.
Confirm the field mapping
Match each Tally question to the right Airtable column, decide how to handle file uploads and multi-select answers, and test with a real submission so the row lands clean before you depend on it.
Wiring them together vs one system
Or capture and act on intake in one place
Airtable is a great store for form data, but a row is not a next step. If you are collecting leads or requests and something has to happen after, OpsWyse captures the form, creates the record, assigns the task, and the Wyse agent drafts the follow-up for your approval, all in one place.
Frequently asked
Does Tally integrate with Airtable?
Yes, Tally has a native Airtable integration. In your form's integration settings you connect Airtable, choose the base and table, and map fields, so submissions write straight to Airtable without a third tool. You can also use Zapier or Make if you need extra filtering or routing.
How do I send Tally submissions to Airtable?
Use Tally's built-in Airtable integration: open the form's integrations, connect your Airtable account, select the base and table, and map each question to a column. Test with a real submission to confirm the row lands correctly. For extra logic, a Zapier or Make connection works too.
Is the Tally to Airtable integration free?
Tally's core is generous on its free plan, and Airtable has a free tier, so light usage can cost nothing. Native connections avoid the extra automation subscription that Zapier or Make would add. If you also need tasks and follow-up on that data, that is where a single platform saves the most.
What is a simpler alternative to syncing Tally and Airtable?
OpsWyse by Wysera. Instead of a form tool, a database, and a sync between them, its built-in form captures the response, creates the record, and assigns the next task, and the Wyse agent can draft the follow-up for you to approve. It replaces the stack for this job with one flat bundle.