Wire OpenCode into both your MongoDB and Airtable and it can pull data straight from the database and land it where your team actually looks. MongoDB is the system of record the agent queries with aggregates, counts, and Atlas search, and Airtable is where those results become readable records and comments. OpenCode runs the query, shapes the output, then writes the rows without you exporting anything by hand. The pair turns raw collections into a table people can work from.
Pick the operations you want and each becomes a tool the agent can call directly while it works.
List all accessible bases
Get the schema (tables and fields) of a base
Create a new table in a base
Update a table's name or description
Create a new field in a table
Update a field's name or description
List records from a table with filtering, sorting, and pagination
Get a single record by ID
Create one or more records (batch create up to 10)
Update one or more records (batch update up to 10)
Update a single record by ID
Delete one or more records (batch delete up to 10)
Delete a single record by ID
Create or update records based on field matching (upsert)
List comments on a record
Create a comment on a record
Update a comment
Delete a comment
List all webhooks for a base
Create a webhook for a base
Delete a webhook
List payloads for a webhook
Refresh a webhook to extend its expiration
Enable notifications for a webhook
OpenCode is an open, model-agnostic command-line coding agent. In NoClick it runs hosted and gains your apps as tools, so it can act on real systems rather than just edit files. Wire an integration into the agent and OpenCode can use that app’s operations directly while it works. It is a flexible choice when you want an open agent with broad model support and real tool access.
NoClick runs OpenCode for you with Airtable and MongoDB wired in as tools. Connect your account and run.