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TL;DR - Glide

  • Visual app builder for businesses
  • Drag-and-drop creates full apps
  • Deploy to iOS, Android, and web
Pricing: Free plan available
Best for: Growing teams
4.6/5 across review platforms

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Build apps from spreadsheets
  • Easy for beginners
  • Good templates
  • Fast prototyping
  • PWA support

Cons

  • Limited customization
  • Pricing adds up
  • Not for complex apps
  • Spreadsheet dependency
  • Performance limitations

Ratings Across the Web

4.6(791 reviews)

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Key Features

App builderSpreadsheet basedTemplatesComponentsActionsAI features

Pricing Plans

Free

$0

  • Unlimited drafts
  • 1 editor
  • 25000 rows
  • 40+ components

Explorer

Custom

  • 100 personal users
  • 2 editors
  • 1 published app
  • Glide AI access

Business

$199

  • 30 users included
  • 10 editors
  • Unlimited apps
  • 500GB storage

Enterprise

Custom

  • Custom limits
  • SSO
  • Data backups
  • Priority support

What is Glide?

Editorial review
Glide turns spreadsheets into mobile apps. Connect to Google Sheets or Airtable, configure the interface, get an app-no-code mobile development powered by data you already manage. The data model is your spreadsheet. Changes sync automatically. The apps work on any device. Teams with data in spreadsheets who need mobile interfaces choose Glide for apps without app development.

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Glide FAQ

Is Glide free?

Glide is free to build and test apps. Pro plans start at $25/month when you're ready to publish and need features like custom domains.

What is Glide?

Glide lets you build mobile apps directly from spreadsheets. Connect a Google Sheet or Airtable, and Glide generates a functional app without any coding required.

Glide vs Adalo?

Glide is spreadsheet-based and great for data-driven apps. Adalo uses a more traditional visual builder. Choose Glide if your app is essentially an interface over structured data.

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