What Baseout is
Baseout backs up your Airtable data on a schedule you control, puts it back when something goes wrong, and lets you inspect the structure and contents of what it captured. It sits on top of Airtable rather than replacing it.
This page will set expectations before you set anything up: what Baseout takes responsibility for, what it deliberately leaves to Airtable, and where the boundaries of “backed up” actually sit.
Questions this page will answer
Section titled “Questions this page will answer”- What does Baseout back up, and how often?
- Where do the backups actually live — with Baseout, or in storage I own?
- What can Baseout not capture from Airtable?
- Is Baseout a replacement for Airtable, or a layer on top of it?
- Baseout is the next generation of On2Air Backups — what does that mean for me?
Not written yet
Section titled “Not written yet”Nothing on this page is drafted beyond the paragraph above. The list of what Baseout cannot capture is the part that most needs to be exact — see What Baseout cannot capture.