What is "AIRTABLE" on my bank statement?

AIRTABLE is usually a legitimate subscription charge from Airtable’s database and workflow platform.

Merchant: Airtable | Category: Subscription

What Is This Charge?

A charge from Airtable reflects a purchase at Airtable, a software company founded in 2012 that sells a cloud database and workflow platform, not a physical retail store. Airtable does not operate store locations, so the merchant count is effectively 0 storefronts and the product is delivered online. The company is best known for subscription plans used by teams that manage projects, content calendars, CRM records, and internal workflows. A statement line with AIRTABLE usually means someone started or renewed a paid workspace, seat, or add-on through Airtable’s website.

Why Does This Charge Appear on My Statement?

This charge appears when a user signs up for a paid Airtable plan, upgrades from a free plan, or renews an existing subscription. It can also appear after a trial ends and the account converts to a paid plan automatically. In some cases, the charge is triggered by adding extra seats, increasing usage, or switching billing from monthly to annual. If the card was saved on an account, Airtable may bill it without a new checkout screen at the time of renewal.

Typical Charge Amounts

Airtable’s common pricing has included $20 per seat per month for the Team plan and $45 per seat per month for the Business plan on annual billing, with monthly billing often costing more. Smaller individual or starter-style charges can appear near $0, $10, or $20 when a trial, prorated upgrade, or partial billing cycle is involved. Annual renewals can post as larger charges such as $240, $540, or higher depending on the number of seats and the plan selected. Temporary authorization holds may also appear as $1 or $0 before the final subscription charge posts.

Common Variations

AIRTABLE* AIRTABLE INC AIRTABLE.COM AIRTABLE US AIRTABLE* SAN FRANCISCO CA AIRTABLE INC 415-555-0000 AIRTABLE*1234 AIRTABLE.COM/CHARGE AIRTABLE US 201-555-0100 AIRTABLE*SUBSCRIPTION

Is This Charge Legitimate?

A legitimate Airtable charge should match an account owner’s email, workspace, or billing history on Airtable’s site. Check the billing page at https://airtable.com/account and the help center at https://support.airtable.com for active plans, invoices, and renewal dates. If you do not recognize the charge, look for a receipt in your inbox from Airtable and compare the amount to the plan and seat count on the account. If the charge still looks unfamiliar, contact Airtable support through the website and ask for the invoice tied to the last four digits of the card.

How to Dispute or Cancel

1. Sign in at https://airtable.com/account and open Billing to cancel the plan or remove the saved payment method. 2. Download the latest invoice before canceling so you can confirm the billing period and seat count. 3. If you cannot find the account, contact Airtable support through https://support.airtable.com and ask them to identify the charge by date and amount. 4. If the merchant does not resolve it, call the number on the back of your card and open a bank dispute for an unauthorized subscription charge. 5. Keep screenshots, invoices, and email confirmations because banks usually ask for proof before reversing a digital subscription payment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my Airtable charge show as AIRTABLE* or AIRTABLE INC?

Airtable often uses short billing descriptors like AIRTABLE*, AIRTABLE INC, or AIRTABLE.COM because the payment is processed online, not at a store. The descriptor can also include a location or reference code from the billing system. The charge usually comes from a workspace subscription, a seat upgrade, or an auto-renewal tied to the account.

How do I cancel my Airtable subscription?

Cancel the subscription by signing in at https://airtable.com/account, opening Billing, and turning off renewal or downgrading the plan. Save the invoice first so you can verify the final billing date and any prorated charges. If you cannot access the account, contact Airtable support through https://support.airtable.com and ask them to cancel the billing profile.

Why is my Airtable charge a different amount than expected?

Airtable charges can differ because billing may be prorated, annual instead of monthly, or based on the number of paid seats in the workspace. A trial can also convert into a paid plan after the free period ends. If a card was preauthorized, you may first see a $1 or $0 hold and then the full subscription amount later.

Does Airtable charge monthly or yearly?

Airtable offers both monthly and annual billing, and the statement amount depends on which cycle the account selected. Annual billing usually posts as a larger one-time charge, while monthly billing posts smaller recurring charges. The invoice in the Airtable billing page shows the exact cycle and renewal date.

Can Airtable charges be for multiple seats on one account?

Yes, Airtable charges can increase when a workspace adds paid seats or upgrades the plan for a team. The final amount may be higher than expected if the account owner changed the seat count before renewal. Check the invoice and billing settings to confirm how many users were included in the charge.

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