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Stripe Airtable

AI-first ETL from Stripe into Airtable. Governed entities, incremental sync, typed landing tables.

How Datrise loads Stripe into Airtable

Datrise syncs Stripe's charges, customers, subscriptions, invoices, and balance transactions into Airtable as a table per source entity in your base. Flexible or custom fields land in long-text JSON or linked records for nested data, and timestamps such as created, updated, and status changes are typed as date/dateTime fields.

Sync is incremental: Datrise uses upserts records matched on a stable id field, so re-runs update only what changed. Airtable enforces per-base record and API rate limits, so Datrise batches writes and lands a focused field set.

Ideal for operational workflows and light CRM views in Airtable.

Endpoints

Stripe: Payments infrastructure for charges, subscriptions, and payouts.

Airtable: Relational spreadsheet destination for ops and go-to-market teams.

How Stripe entities map to Airtable

Stripe entityAirtable objectNotes
chargesstripe_chargesid PK · custom fields → long-text JSON or linked records for nested data
customersstripe_customersid PK · linked to stripe_charges
subscriptionsstripe_subscriptionsid PK · linked to stripe_charges
invoicesstripe_invoicesid PK · linked to stripe_charges

FAQ

How does Datrise handle Stripe's custom fields in Airtable?

Flexible values are stored as long-text JSON or linked records for nested data, so new fields don't require a migration; strongly-typed fields — dates, numbers, and references — are promoted to native Airtable types.

How does the Stripe to Airtable sync stay up to date?

It runs incrementally — Datrise uses upserts records matched on a stable id field.

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