I have to say that when I first saw Airtable I thought, oh look – Excel online. It’s a little more than that and it’s been kinda’ cool to watch Airtable mature. The thing I like about Airtable is that a lot of software – in fact most software, is a database, logic that puts data into the database and takes things out of the database, and then actions based on the data. If we’re interacting with operating system APIs, then that database might be in registry hives (Windows) or defaults domains (Mac). We like to overcomplicate what software does in our brains, but that’s the gist. And a lot…