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Airtable & OpenSea integration

Look up NFT collection data and statistics using a simple no-code API integration. Connect Airtable to OpenSea and thousands of other apps with Data Fetcher.

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The no-code solution for connecting OpenSea to Airtable

It takes just 4 simple steps to get up and running with Data Fetcher’s no-code imports into Airtable

Step 1

Add the Data Fetcher extension

Get started with OpenSea in Airtable by adding the Data Fetcher extension from the Airtable Marketplace. Create your free account directly within the extension after installation.

Add the Data Fetcher extension
Step 2

Connect Airtable to OpenSea

Select the pre-built Airtable OpenSea integration from our library. Data Fetcher handles all the technical API details, so you can connect without writing a single line of code.

Connect Airtable to OpenSea
Step 3

Map the fields

Select which OpenSea data fields you want to import and map them to your existing Airtable fields. Choose how new data should merge with existing records in your base.

Map the fields
Step 4

Automate your Airtable OpenSea sync

Keep your Airtable data fresh by scheduling automatic updates at any interval. You can also trigger syncs from OpenSea when records change in your Airtable base.

Automate your Airtable OpenSea sync

About the tools

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OpenSea

OpenSea is the world's largest marketplace for non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and crypto collectibles. It provides a platform where users can discover, buy, sell, and trade digital assets across multiple blockchains including Ethereum, Polygon, and Solana. The platform supports various NFT categories including digital art, gaming items, domain names, and virtual land with tools for creators to mint and list their own digital assets

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Airtable

Airtable blends spreadsheets and databases, enabling organized, collaborative workflows. It features customizable templates, multiple viewing options like grid, calendar, and kanban boards, plus powerful data types. With integration capabilities, automation tools, and team collaboration features, Airtable helps businesses of all sizes manage projects, content planning, and data without technical expertise.

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Data Fetcher

Data Fetcher is an Airtable extension that connects your bases with external data sources and APIs. Users can pull data from REST APIs and external systems without writing code. With support for automic syncs, data transformation and mapping, Data Fetcher helps businesses make Airtable their source of truth for all their third-party data. It acts as the missing connection between OpenSea and Airtable.

Airtable OpenSea Integration Example

In this tutorial, we'll import OpenSea NFT collection stats to Airtable. OpenSea is a digital marketplace for buying and selling digital items such as non-fungible tokens (NFTs).

Using the Data Fetcher extension, we'll import various stats from OpenSea such as the 'seven-day average price', 'total supply' and 'total volume'. We'll also schedule the OpenSea Airtable integration to automatically sync NFT collection stats to Airtable.

Create OpenSea Collection Stats Table

Firstly, create a table in your Airtable base called 'Stats'.

Change the name of the primary field to 'Slug' (or add a new field called 'Slug') then add the slugs of the collection stats you want to import. 

To find a slug, search for the collection on OpenSea, then copy the slug from the end of the URL. E.g. 'mutant-ape-yacht-club' is the slug from this URL: https://opensea.io/collection/mutant-ape-yacht-club

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Install Data Fetcher

Install Data Fetcher from the Airtable marketplace. After the extension launches, sign up for a free Data Fetcher account by entering a password and clicking 'Sign up for free'. If you already have a Data Fetcher account, sign in using the grey 'Have an account?' button at the bottom left of the box.

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Import OpenSea NFT Collection Stats to Airtable

Requests in Data Fetcher are how you import data to or send data from your Airtable base. We will create a request to import NFT collection stats from OpenSea into Airtable.

On the home screen of the Data Fetcher extension, click 'Create your first request'.

Create your first request in Airtable

On the create request screen in Data Fetcher, for Application, select 'OpenSea' to use the OpenSea Airtable integration.

OpenSea Choose Application to Import to Data Fetcher

For this tutorial, select 'None' for Authorization. Although for certain OpenSea endpoints, you might need to obtain an API key here. There is more info about OpenSea API keys here.

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For Endpoint select 'Stats for a collection'.

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Enter a Name for your request, e.g. 'Import Collection Stats'. Then click 'Save & Continue'.

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For Collection slug, we want to insert a reference to our 'Slug' field in our 'Stats' output table. To do this, click the + button.

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Then, on the modal that opens, select 'Stats' for Table, 'Slug' for Field, 'Grid view' for Run for every record in view. Then click 'Confirm'.

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Collection slug should now contain a reference to the output table.

OpenSea Collection Slug Output

Make sure the Output Table & View is set to your 'Stats' table.

OpenSea Airtable Output Table

Click 'Save & Run'.

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The request will run and the Response field mapping modal will open. This is where you set how the available fields from OpenSea should map to the fields in the output table.

For each OpenSea field, you can choose to import or filter it. We are going to import 'Seven day average price', 'Total supply', 'Total volume', 'Floor Price' and 'Num owners' (i.e. Number of owners). For an imported field, you can set whether to map to an existing field or create a new field and also set the field type using the dropdown.

Then click 'Save & Run'.

OpenSea Response field mappping

Data Fetcher will create any new fields in the output table and run the request for each collection to import the stats into Airtable.

OpenWeather Airtable Table

Import OpenSea Collection NFT Stats to Airtable Automatically

At the moment, we have to manually run the request to import the OpenSea collection stats. We can use Data Fetcher's scheduled OpenSea Airtable integration to automatically import or update them.

In Data Fetcher, scroll to Schedule and click 'Upgrade'.

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A new tab will open where you can select a plan and enter your payment details to upgrade.

Return to the Data Fetcher extension and click 'I've done this'.

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Under Schedule click '+ Authorize'.

Schedule Data Fetcher

A window will open where you'll be prompted to authorize which Airtable bases you want Data Fetcher to have access to.

It's recommended that you select 'All current and future bases in all current and future workspaces' so bases will always be authorized for future use.

Click 'Grant access'.

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Back in Data Fetcher, Schedule this request will now be toggled to on.

Select how often you want the OpenSea Airtable integration to run, e.g. 'Every 15 mins'. Click 'Save' The request will now run on the schedule and import the OpenSea NFT collection stats automatically.

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