
Zapier Tables
Simple database by Zapier to store data and trigger automations across 6,000+ apps.
Overview
Zapier Tables is a no-code database built into the Zapier automation platform. It lets you store leads, contacts, and deal data while triggering powerful automations across 6,000+ connected apps. Ideal for teams already using Zapier for workflow automation.
Key Features
Our Zapier Tables Review
We evaluate every software across five key criteria. Here's how Zapier Tables scores.
Ease of Use
4.0 / 5.0Zapier Tables provides a familiar spreadsheet-like interface for storing data, combined with Zapier's automation power. For existing Zapier users, the learning curve is minimal — Tables feels like a natural extension. Creating fields, views, and linking to Zaps is intuitive. The interface is clean but basic compared to Airtable or Notion databases.
Ease of Implementation
4.5 / 5.0Setup is instant for existing Zapier users — create a table and start connecting it to your Zaps. For new users, the Zapier learning curve applies but Tables itself is straightforward. Templates are available for common workflows. The tight Zapier integration means automations are just clicks away, no API configuration needed.
Support
3.5 / 5.0Zapier provides email support on all plans, with priority support on Professional and higher. The help center is comprehensive. The Zapier community forum is active with helpful users. For Tables-specific questions, support is responsive. Phone support is not available.
Integrations
5.0 / 5.0This is Zapier Tables' killer feature — it connects to 6,000+ apps natively through the Zapier ecosystem. No other database tool comes close in terms of out-of-the-box connectivity. Any trigger or action in Zapier can read from or write to Tables. For teams that already use Zapier heavily, Tables becomes the natural data hub.
Value for Price
4.0 / 5.0Zapier Tables is included with Zapier paid plans at no additional cost. If you are already paying for Zapier, Tables is essentially free. The value depends on your existing Zapier usage. As a standalone database, it is less feature-rich than Airtable, but the bundled automation capability adds significant value.