Airtable change monitoring

An audit log for every Airtable record change

Track every row that is created, updated, or deleted — with the before/after values, who made the change, and when. Simplified Webhooks logs it all to a dedicated Airtable base, automatically and in real time.

Tracking structure too? Schema change log · full audit log.

Every row change, on the record

Created, updated, and deleted records flow through Simplified Webhooks into an append-only log — who changed what, when, and the before/after values.

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who · when · before/after

Every row change

Creates, updates, and deletes across every table — appended to one running record history as they happen.

Before & after values

See exactly what each field held before the edit and what it holds now — not just that the row changed.

Who edited the row

Entries carry the collaborator’s name and email when Airtable attributes the change.

Deletions never vanish

Deleted records are logged with their last known values, so removed rows stay in the history.

Exact timestamps

Each entry records when the change occurred, so you can reconstruct a precise timeline.

Stored in your Airtable

We create a dedicated “Monitoring” base in your workspace and write the log there — your data never leaves Airtable.

How it works

1

Connect Airtable

Connect with OAuth or a personal access token — the same connection that powers your webhooks.

2

Enable record monitoring

From your dashboard, pick a base and set the scope to “Record changes only.” We create the Monitoring base for you.

3

Browse the history

Every row change lands in your Monitoring base in real time. Filter and group it with the Airtable views you already know.

What you can use it for

• Answer “who changed this record and when?” without guessing.

• Catch accidental deletions and bad bulk edits early.

• Reconstruct a record’s values before an unwanted edit.

• Review collaborator activity across a shared base.

• Keep an accountability trail for a CRM, inventory, or ops base.

• Verify a bulk import or sync changed only what you expected.

Airtable record audit log — FAQ

What is an Airtable record audit log?

A running history of every row-level change in your base — records created, updated, and deleted across all tables. Each entry captures the table, the record, the fields that changed, their before and after values, the collaborator who made the change, and the time it occurred.

Does it capture deleted records?

Yes. Deletions are logged just like creates and updates, with the record’s last known values — so a row that disappears from your base is never lost from the history.

Where is the log stored?

In your own Airtable. When you enable monitoring we create a dedicated “Monitoring” base in the workspace you choose and append every record change there. You browse and filter it with the Airtable tools you already use.

Can I also log schema changes?

Yes — choose a wider scope. Record changes only is one option; you can also log schema changes only or everything (records + schema). See the Airtable schema change log or the full Airtable audit log.

Is it real-time?

Yes. Changes are captured as they happen via Airtable’s change feed, not by periodic polling — so the history is complete and up to the second.

Start logging your Airtable record changes

Connect a base, set the scope to records, and watch the history build itself. Free to get started.

Airtable Record Audit Log — Track Every Row Change | Simplified Webhooks