FastField Integration Is Inappropriate
Am I the only one who feels it is not appropriate for Quickbase to so ardently push a paid add-on product towards it's consumer base, to the point of giving it first-class representation in the main navigation menu? Ever since Quickbase acquired FastField, references to FastField have become more and more abundant. What's the deal Quickbase? It's a 3rd Party add-on! Please stop integrating it into the baseline User Interface, even if you acquired FastField. If you want to make it an integral part of Quickbase, please do so. If you want to offer it on Business Plans, or Enterprise Plans, please do so. Don't start integrating FastField directly into the User Interface if it's NOT part a core features. Is this the new precedent? How many other companies are doing this kind of paid add-on integration directly into your every day UI? Examples... is this normal?87Views1like7CommentsQuickbase & Fastfield
I have asked about this before and at the time the integration did not have much to offer. But can have Quickbase integrate to Fastfield as a lookup? We want to do inspection forms in Fastfield and have Quickbase feed into Fastfield with account names. It would be great if the completed form can somehow feed back into Quickbase.73Views0likes2CommentsFastfield
I have inquired in the past and was told it at the time it could not be done but wanted to see if things changed. Is there a way I can use data in Quickbase to show up on a list in Fastfield? I would like to do customer inspections in Fastfield but the information in a dropdown for customer name to be fed from Quickbase. Thanks!52Views0likes3Comments