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Glide
4.7
(565)
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Glide Pricing Overview

Glide Pricing Plans
Free plan
Subscription
Glide has 5 pricing 5 plans , from $0.00 to $799.00. Look at different pricing plans below and see what tier and features meet your budget and needs.
Free
Free plan
Starter
$25.00
/ month
Pro
$99.00
/ month
Business
$249.00
/ month
Enterprise
$799.00
/ year
Pricing information for Glide is supplied by the software vendor or retrieved from publicly accessible pricing materials. The pricing details were last updated on February 18, 2024 from the vendor website and may be different from actual. Please confirm with the vendor website before purchasing.

Glide Pricing Reviews

Small Business (50 or fewer emp.)
Jan 09, 2024
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Overall Rating:
5.0
LN
Leonardo N.
Founder
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"It was a helpful to speed up our work"
What do you like best about Glide?

It's easy to leard, implement and work with

What do you dislike about Glide?

There's absolutely nothing to describe any insatisfactions

What problems is Glide solving and how is that benefiting you?

Simplifying App Development: Glide addresses the complexity of traditional app development by enabling users to build functional mobile apps using a spreadsheet interface. This makes app creation more accessible to individuals without a strong coding background. Time and Cost Efficiency: Glide's approach reduces the time and resources required to develop an app from scratch. By utilizing existing data in Google Sheets, users can quickly create functional apps, potentially saving development costs. Rapid Prototyping: Glide allows for the rapid creation of app prototypes. This is especially valuable for testing ideas, user interfaces, and concepts before committing to full-scale development. Real-Time Data Sync: Apps built with Glide can be linked to Google Sheets, ensuring that the app's data is always up-to-date with changes made to the spreadsheet. This real-time data synchronization is valuable for apps that rely on dynamic information. Cross-Platform Compatibility: Glide-generated apps can be used on both Android and iOS devices, eliminating the need to develop separate apps for different platforms. No App Store Approval Process: Since Glide apps are web-based and can run in a browser, they don't always need to go through the rigorous app store approval process. This can result in quicker deployment and updates. Low Code/No Code Approach: Glide's platform adopts a low code/no code approach, allowing individuals with minimal coding experience to build functional apps. This democratizes app development and empowers a wider range of people to create digital solutions.

Small Business (50 or fewer emp.)
Nov 24, 2023
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Overall Rating:
5.0
DB
Dan B.
Founder
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"After 20 years of software development I find Glide as a great tool for starting a new project"
What do you like best about Glide?

1. Fast development 2. Spreadsheets as database 3. Hard to find a business scenario I was not able to cover with Glide framework

What do you dislike about Glide?

1. 25K records limitation 2. limited UX customisation options 3. speed of te first load of the deployed web application

What problems is Glide solving and how is that benefiting you?

1. Fast development 2. Affordable price

Small Business (50 or fewer emp.)
Nov 16, 2023
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Overall Rating:
5.0
WC
Wilder C.
Founder
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"Powerful and easy to start"
What do you like best about Glide?

The easy way to understand how it works. The power of creating something functional in a short time

What do you dislike about Glide?

Some features are missing and the price is usually high if you are not an agency

What problems is Glide solving and how is that benefiting you?

Automate tasks

Small Business (50 or fewer emp.)
Nov 04, 2023
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Overall Rating:
5.0
AG
Verified Reviewer
Founder
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"The fastest and most intuitive app builder"
What do you like best about Glide?

I'm an airtable implementer and find glide to be the perfect front end for an airtable or google sheets database. It is far more intuitive, slick and fast than the other solutions on the market. The results are pleasing to the eye and super effective. Glide is also always adding features and improving the existing ones.

What do you dislike about Glide?

RTL support is only available via custom CSS, which, in turn, is only available at the most expensive pricing tiers. As most my projects are RTL, this eliminates the ability to use glide for many smaller scale projects.

What problems is Glide solving and how is that benefiting you?

Building a front end for raw databases, allowing users a modern wholesome experience.

Small Business (50 or fewer emp.)
Oct 29, 2023
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Overall Rating:
5.0
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William S.
Chief Operating Officer
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"Glide - honestly the single best piece of software I've ever used (that's after 35 years in tech)"
What do you like best about Glide?

Extremely easy to use and learn. Fantastic educational resources with how-to videos and a great certification course. I took the course the first weekend after getting an account and deployed my first app by the Monday AM (the gent who does their training videos is so good, so easy to listen to - great cadence and tone, keeps my attention no matter how long the video). Insanely good user experience. Feature rich - especially around the interface, both in terms of building applications, but also deploying them in a mobile first way. The way they integrated AI into the platform is so smart - I haven't seen another team take nearly as logical an approach. It's a total game changer for things like voice to text, summarization of text and sentiment analysis (to name a few). Great team - I've reached out a few times and each Glider I've interacted with has been fantastic. Strong community of supporters and helpers who believe in the mission and support others around them - something I aspire to start doing soon, which is something I've never done for another tech platform before. Glide, and those around it, are really special.

What do you dislike about Glide?

Very little to be honest. There are a few features, that I expect will come over time - like multi choice sorting (sort by this, then that). Today you can only sort by 1 field. You can't re-sort data in the data editor, only in the layout UI. Same thing with grouping - would love multi-level grouping (group by this, then that). But these are such small nitpicks in terms of the product. I'd love to see a pricing level between business and enterprise - or a way to add things like SSO or 10M row tables to the business plan, for a fee of course. Or simply another value lever to use as a multiplier at the enterprise tier, so one can get the benefits of enterprise and have their costs grow as their use grows - better alignment of cost and value. This is not a dislike - it's more of a wish ... I wish there was an app (like Airtable has) for development, in addition to the web UI. And an ability to develop offline and sync changes when reconnected the way the applications do with data. Airtable doesn't have that ... and for those of us who fly a lot and like to use that time in the air productively, this would be amazing. My last 'wish' - again, not a dislike, just something Airtable did really well was field level permissions. Glide has this killer concept called 'row owner' where a row of data can be associated with a user and only made available to that user (like a filter) so you don't have to create a different apps or tables based on a user or customer who's data you want to keep separate. It's very smart. I wish it extended to the field level, which I realize can be a bit of overhead, but is incredibly powerful and I think somethign that would be really useful as Gliders deploy bigger and more complex enterprise applications.

What problems is Glide solving and how is that benefiting you?

All major flows in our business. We evaluated a number of ERP systems, large and small, and decided to go the no-code route and focus on the big flows that drive our business. Sales Orders, Work Orders and Purchase Orders (all integrated to our financial package) ... CRM and Sale Forecasting, Production and QA/QC, Warehousing, Inventory and Shipping ... Customer (Field) Service with Customer Dashboards and Portals. That's just the starter list ...

Mid Market (51-1000 emp.)
Oct 25, 2023
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Overall Rating:
5.0
DH
Derek H.
Founder
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"The Platform of Tomorrow"
What do you like best about Glide?

While we've only been using it for a few weeks at this point, Glide has already revolutionized the way we work and collaborate at my nonprofit. If the only thing it did was integrate with our disparate data sources and allow us to turn them into relational databases with intuitive, easy-to-use frontends, that would be enough (dayenu). But when you add to that Glide AI and the ability for us to convert unstructured data into structured data, and then to run AI-driven analysis on that data without jeopardizing the integrity of our data as a whole, it becomes a true G-d-send. Glide is going to allow us to replace many of the generic apps on which we relied, despite them not interfacing with our existing data, with custom apps, built in-house to natively integrate with our data and systems. I cannot overemphasize how much of a game changer Glide has already been and will continue to be for our organization. My team and I are already using it on a daily basis, and the ease of implementation has made it a breeze to onboard team members into creating their own custom apps.

What do you dislike about Glide?

There are very few things for me to complain about, though one is definitely customer support. As a Business-level member, I would expect there to be some degree of live support. The documentation is pretty good, and the community is one of the most robust I've encountered outside of the open source world, but having someone to answer questions about the platform in livetime would make the experience much smoother. There are also areas of the documentation that would benefit from being fleshed out a bit. Many times over the last few weeks I've looked for the answer to what felt like an obvious question about a built-in Glide feature only to find that it wasn't covered in the documentation, and it was only after scouring the Community and videos on Glide University that I was able to find the answers. A prime example of this was when I tried to understand why certain columns would not allow me to set them as Row Owners and was unable to find a suitable answer anywhere in the Documentation but ultimately found the answer in one of Bob Pettito's videos. And don't even get me started on the 3-day-long headache that was trying to get to the bottom of why the image upload component wouldn't recognize the multi-image column in a fully native Glide table. These are things I shouldn't have to turn to third-parties for answers to... My other complaints are considerably more minor. Things like: it would be hugely beneficial for Actions not to require direct user interaction (e.g. time-based actions); or why can't I set the target for non-Glide links? (I created my own workaround using conditional actions, but that shouldn't be necessary.)

What problems is Glide solving and how is that benefiting you?

Here is a non-exhaustive shortlist of apps Glide has allowed my team and I to build so far that are changing the way we work: - A dedicated website/app for our bi-monthly community newspaper - A custom-built project management platform that gets us off of Basecamp and allows us to better communicate with our internal and external clients - An AI-powered expense tracking system that eliminates hours of managerial labor reconciling receipts to expenses - Custom-built tracking systems for maintenance and IT requests - An AI-powered feedback system for our members to provide open-ended comments and complaints that are converted into structured, actionable data - A digital sign-in/sign-out system that replaces our existing pen and paper system, and will allow employees who are on-premises to mark themselves safe during an emergency - A volunteer platform that will enable us to act as a central clearinghouse for volunteer opportunities around the community while allowing the host organizations to vet and approve candidates on their own - An audio tour app for our in-house art gallery that will allow asynchronous, self-guided tours of our rotating exhibits The ways these solutions are benefitting us range from increasing in member satisfaction to decreasing time spent by employees on busy work to ensuring the safety of our employees at a time when we are unfortunately seeing an increase in threats.

Small Business (50 or fewer emp.)
Oct 11, 2023
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Overall Rating:
5.0
Javier C. avatar
Javier C.
Jefe De Arquitectura De Soluciones Y Bigdata E Insights. Belcorp. Docente Universitario Pucp
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"Very good, easy , power and flexibility"
What do you like best about Glide?

We 've created app (pages) very fast and "all we can do with Glide". We are going to implement more apps with glide. Our VP of Technology is very happy with that. And many applications are going to build with Glide

What do you dislike about Glide?

Glide can improve in it plans. For example, the update are strong restrictions. also the number of rows. Must have more flexibility to use database platforms, for example connect to other databases. Ypu can improve in the number of rows and number of updates. FOr us, Its the main reason for nt build big application with Glide

What problems is Glide solving and how is that benefiting you?

We make a applciation for Intelectual Property, and a provider cost too much money. In Glide we ourself do that in only 2 months. Security is important and we make a complex roles. Also we make 5 applications PLMs. And Now we are building a Payroll interfaces. Glide must to improve with the number of rows and and especially with the updates, because is a limitation

Mid Market (51-1000 emp.)
Sep 05, 2023
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Overall Rating:
5.0
BM
Brice M.
Founder
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"UI and app building at their brst associated to Automation"
What do you like best about Glide?

User friendly and broadly automation adapted.

What do you dislike about Glide?

A lot of new items and features. Difficult to keep up with.

What problems is Glide solving and how is that benefiting you?

No need of an R&D department nor of a creative studio to build tools with great added value for my csm missions