Track your Airtable attachment storage over time
Airtable limits attachment storage per plan — and it is easy to creep up on the cap without noticing. Simplified Webhooks takes an automatic daily snapshot of every base you choose, totals the file size of all attachments, and shows the trend, a per-table breakdown, and the 10 largest files right in your dashboard.
Also tracking row growth? See Airtable record count tracking.
Total storage at a glance
See how much attachment storage each base uses — summed across every table and shown in MB, GB, or TB.
Top 10 largest files
Find the files eating your allowance. One 20 GB upload can swallow a fifth of a 100 GB plan — now you can spot it and click straight to the record.
Storage trends over time
A stacked chart shows storage growth per table, so you can see what is filling up and how fast.
File counts per table
Know how many attachments live in each table, not just the byte total — handy for spotting runaway uploads.
Automatic daily snapshots
Pick an hour and timezone per base. We scan every attachment column once a day, on schedule, with no manual work.
Stay under the limit
Watch usage approach your Airtable plan’s storage cap and act before uploads start failing.
How it works
Connect Airtable
Connect with OAuth or a personal access token — the same connection that powers your webhooks and record counts.
Choose bases to track
From your dashboard, add the bases you care about and set the hour and timezone for the daily scan.
Watch your storage
Each day we total every attachment in every table. Open a base for the storage trend, per-table sizes, and the largest files.
What you can use it for
• See how close a base is to its Airtable storage limit before uploads fail.
• Hunt down the single oversized file that is dominating your allowance.
• Decide which tables to archive or offload to external storage.
• Track storage growth after a bulk import or a new attachment workflow.
• Compare attachment footprints across tables at a glance.
• Justify a plan upgrade — or prove you do not need one — with real numbers.
Start tracking your Airtable storage
Connect a base, pick a daily hour, and let the snapshots build. Free to get started.