Glide converts Google Sheets or Airtable into mobile and web applications without requiring code, enabling rapid development of internal tools.
Turn Google Sheets or Airtable into beautiful mobile and web apps without code. Loved by ops teams and small businesses for rapid internal tools.
Glide holds a HookFlow heat score of 59/100 in No-Code / App Building, currently showing cooling interest after an earlier surge. Over the last 7 days its score moved -20 points (down), +14 over 30 days. On the Lock-In Index it scores 34/100 (moderate lock-in, with some migration friction).
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Glide is a no-code platform for building apps that connect to data and tools without coding. It can create automatically adaptive web apps that work across smartphones, tablets, and computers. Glide also provides AI features for tasks like generating text, converting audio to text, and extracting text from images. Its app builder can use spreadsheets or Glide’s own data tables as the app’s data source.
Best for: Teams and businesses that want to build internal tools or customer-facing apps from spreadsheets or structured data without coding.
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Glide connects directly to Google Sheets or Airtable and automatically generates mobile and web interfaces from the spreadsheet data, eliminating the need to write code.
Glide is used to build internal tools quickly for operational teams and small businesses that need to create functional applications without development resources.
Glide operates on a freemium model, offering a free tier with the option to upgrade to paid plans for additional features.
Glide integrates with Google Sheets and Airtable as primary data sources for building applications.
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