BuiltOnAir

This episode, we welcome Jason Montoya from Atlanta, Georgia. Jason is a consultant, freelancer, and self-described “small business firefighter”. He works with companies as a virtual Chief Growth Officer to help them streamline their internal processes, improve their marketing, and increase their revenue.

Show Notes

Welcome to BuiltOnAir, a podcast and video series about all things Airtable. Each week, we talk with someone active in the Airtable community to discuss their experiences and showcase an interesting way they’ve used Airtable in their work.

This episode, we welcome Jason Montoya from Atlanta, Georgia. Jason is a consultant, freelancer, and self-described “small business firefighter”. He works with companies as a virtual Chief Growth Officer to help them streamline their internal processes, improve their marketing, and increase their revenue. 

Jason is also a huge proponent of the freelance lifestyle, and he has written extensively on the subject in his blog and in his book, Path of the Freelancer: An Actionable Guide to Flourishing In Freelancing. http://bit.ly/pathofthefreelancer

Jason uses Airtable as hub for his own client and project management. He gives us a demo of his “Freelancing Dashboard” base, which allows him to approach each workday with intention by easily tracking his projects, hours, and finances. He also shows us how he uses Airtable to collaboratively manage projects and tasks across an entire team of freelancers.

View Jason’s work on Airtable Universe
Visit his website and blog

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What is BuiltOnAir?

Welcome to BuiltOnAir, a podcast and video series about all things Airtable. Each week, we talk with someone active in the Airtable community to discuss their experiences and showcase an interesting way they’ve used Airtable in their work.