
Pory
Build custom portals and websites easily with Airtable data.

What is Pory?
Try PoryPory is a no-code platform for building custom portals using your Airtable ecosystem as the source of truth. It helps you share community content and manage members with searchable directories, members-only pages, and automated invitation workflows that sync back to Airtable instantly. You can also customize and style your portal to match your branding, and publish it as a subdomain if you already have a website.
What can I build with Pory using my Airtable data?
With Pory, you can build custom portal experiences like a Community Portal that includes a searchable membership directory, members-only pages and resources, and member-specific content. Everything you do in the portal syncs instantly to Airtable, so your portal stays aligned with your Airtable data.
Is Pory no-code, and can I set up a portal without writing code?
Yes. Pory is designed as a no-code platform, so you can build and manage your portal by using your existing Airtable setup and configuring how members can access content and actions in the portal.
How does Pory handle permissions for members-only pages?
Pory lets you set up permissions so you can control what different users can see and do. That means you can create members-only pages and share exclusive resources behind a password-protected wall.
Can new members sign up and automatically appear in the directory?
Yes. Pory supports a member directory with search and filters that’s powered by your Airtable data, and new members who sign up are immediately synced so the directory stays up to date.
How do invitations work for members and resources?
Pory can generate invitation links directly from Airtable, and you can send invitations using automations. This helps you set up invites and reminders as part of your member workflows.
If I already have a website, can I add a portal without starting from scratch?
Yes. Pory is designed to work alongside other platforms, including the option to create a subdomain for your community (for example, community.pory.io).