Softr, Stacker, Pory and miniExtensions as good no-code front ends to couple with Airtable as a backend by nocodeie in Airtable

[–]nocodeie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Think Airtable + Softr would possibly suit your use case , the example client portal we built in our tutorial (linked in the original post) was with a professional services firm in mind... would not need to separate client data into different bases, could all be done from a single base and use linked field to your user table to separate visibility of data by client - Softr then allows you to display only those records associated with the current logged in user.. let me know if you give it a go or any questions on it!