
I’ve been using Boost.space for over a year now, and it’s safe to say: this platform has completely changed how I manage and connect my tools. What sets Boost.space apart is the idea of not just integrating systems – but creating a unified, structured, and dynamic data environment.
I personally use it to connect Airtable, Make, Pipedrive, and a few other tools. Instead of messy API workarounds or unreliable third-party connectors, I’ve built a centralized data layer that’s stable, smart, and scalable.
I especially appreciate the modular system: I can shape my data spaces to fit my processes, use prebuilt modules, or add my own logic. The UI is clean and intuitive – even for more complex data flows.
Support has been consistently excellent – responsive, helpful, and human. I’ve never felt like “just another user.” If you're tired of juggling disconnected tools, redundant entries, and brittle automations: Boost.space is the solid foundation you’ve been missing Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One thing I’d like to see improved: when working with very large tables, I sometimes experience noticeable loading times – especially when filters or multiple linked modules are involved. It’s not a dealbreaker, but it does slow down my workflow at times. Some performance optimization here would make a great product even better. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Hi Elmar! Thanks for sharing your experience and such a thoughtful review!
We appreciate your suggestion regarding loading times with large tables and complex links. Performance is a key priority, and your feedback helps us make continuous improvements.
If you’re ever looking for advanced tips, inspiration, or want to connect with others building robust data pipelines, you’re warmly invited to join our community at https://boost.space/community. You can also find in-depth guides in our documentation (docs.boost.space) and hands-on lessons in our video academy at academy.boost.space.
Thanks again for being part of Boost.space and helping us get even better!
PS: It's actually more than 2,300 connected apps already. 😉



