The CEO of popular spreadsheet app Airtable says its revenues have quadrupled in under 2 years, as it opens a pair of new offices to support its growth
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It fits into Airtable's overall goal to make its product into more of a platform. That means letting people connect to other applications through Airtable, and likewise allowing developers to build new tools on top of it. Although he declined to give specific numbers, Liu said that the company's revenues have quadrupled in the two years or so. To keep pace with that rapid rate of growth, San Francisco-based Airtable is opening up two new offices and hiring about 140 employees in the next 18 months across the new locations.
Austin, meanwhile, came as a recommendation from Zoom CEO Eric Yuan — Liu says that Yuan recommended that Airtable open an office outside of the San Francisco Bay Area for marketing and sales staff, as soon as possible. Sustainability is Liu's top goal, and he said that the company aims to "be always at a state of intentional, controlled burn." Previously in 2019, he told Business Insider thatThe overall goal of this expansion fits into Airtable's plan to make its product into more of a platform. That means letting users connect other applications to Airtable, and likewise allowing developers to build new tools on top of it.
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