Software · head to head
Airtable vs Harvest Forecast
The short version
- Only Airtable has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
- Each has a real cost: Airtable hitting a plan limit blocks adding records or attachments entirely until you upgrade, rather than degrading gracefully; Harvest Forecast the free plan allows a single seat and 2 projects
- They diverge on capability: Airtable covers Spreadsheet-database hybrid, Harvest Forecast covers Visual scheduling.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Airtable and Harvest Forecast actually diverge.
| Attribute | Airtable | Harvest Forecast |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | Free | $5/month |
| Pricing model | Unknown | subscription |
| Free tier | Yes | No |
| Platforms | Web, iOS, Android, Desktop | Web |
| Founded | 2012 | 2006 |
Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Airtable
- Spreadsheet-database hybrid
- Custom views
- Automation
- Forms
- Integrations
- Mobile apps
- Real-time collaboration
- API access
Only in Harvest Forecast
- Visual scheduling
- Capacity planning
- Project assignments
- Utilization reports
- Harvest integration
- Harvest
- Google Calendar
- iCal
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Airtable
- Structured team databases with grid, calendar and kanban viewsnot Harvest Forecast
- Lightweight internal tools built on shared recordsnot Harvest Forecast
- Automations between Airtable and other systemsnot Harvest Forecast
- Sharing read-only views with collaborators, who are not chargednot Harvest Forecast
- Collecting submissions through forms without paying for a seatnot Harvest Forecast
Harvest Forecast
- Time tracking and invoicing against client projectsnot Airtable
- Forecasting team capacity and scheduling worknot Airtable
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Airtable
- Hitting a plan limit blocks adding records or attachments entirely until you upgrade, rather than degrading gracefully
- Team is $20 per user per month and Business $45, both at the annual rate
- Automation and API usage are capped by plan
- Enterprise Scale pricing is not published
Harvest Forecast
- The free plan allows a single seat and 2 projects
- Paid plans bill per seat with usage charged beyond the base rate rather than being purely flat
- The Enterprise plan is $14 per seat per month against $9 on Teams
- The 20% saving requires annual payment
- Enterprise Plus is custom priced
Pricing, plan by plan
Airtable
Free- FreeFree
- Unlimited bases
- 1,000 records per base
- Up to 5 editors
- Team$20/month per editor annual
- 50,000 records per base
- Unlimited automations
- API access
- Business$45/month per editor annual
- 125,000 records per base
- Advanced permissions
- Priority support
- Enterprise Scale$null/custom
- 500,000+ records per base
- Custom SLA
- Dedicated support
Harvest Forecast
$5/month- Per seat$5/month
- Visual planning
- Harvest integration
- Team scheduling
Which should you pick?
Choose Airtable if
- You need spreadsheet-database hybrid.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Web, iOS, Android, Desktop.
- You also want custom views.
Choose Harvest Forecast if
- You need visual scheduling.
- You also want capacity planning.
Questions people ask
- Is Airtable or Harvest Forecast better?
- Neither clearly leads. Airtable starts at Free and Harvest Forecast at $5/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Airtable or Harvest Forecast?
- Airtable has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at Free for Airtable and $5/month for Harvest Forecast.
- Does Airtable or Harvest Forecast run on more platforms?
- Airtable runs on Web, iOS, Android, Desktop. Harvest Forecast runs on Web.
- Can I use Airtable for free?
- Yes. Airtable has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Harvest Forecast starts at $5/month.
- What is Airtable best used for?
- Airtable is most often used for structured team databases with grid, calendar and kanban views, lightweight internal tools built on shared records, automations between airtable and other systems, sharing read-only views with collaborators, who are not charged. Of those, structured team databases with grid, calendar and kanban views and lightweight internal tools built on shared records are not what Harvest Forecast is typically brought in for.
- What can Airtable do that Harvest Forecast cannot?
- Airtable covers Spreadsheet-database hybrid, Custom views, Automation, Forms. Harvest Forecast covers Visual scheduling, Capacity planning, Project assignments, Utilization reports.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Airtable: Is there a free Airtable plan and what does it include?
Yes, Airtable's Free plan is indefinite with unlimited bases, 1,000 records per base, up to 5 editors, 1 GB storage per base, 100 automation runs per month, and core features like Interface Designer and mobile apps.
SourceAirtable: How does Airtable handle permissions and viewers?
Airtable charges per editor only. Read-only viewers, form submitters, and people accessing share links are free on every plan, making it cost-effective for large viewing audiences.
SourceAirtable: What are Airtable's record limits?
Free plan has 1,000 records per base, Team plan has 50,000, Business plan has 125,000, and Enterprise Scale has 500,000+ records. Performance degrades past 100,000 records in a single base.
SourceAirtable: Can Airtable integrate with other tools like Slack?
Yes, Airtable integrates with Slack via Zapier or Make.com, allowing automation like sending Slack messages when records are created or updated. Airtable also has a native API for direct integrations.
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