Uzo
GBGlide becomes very unstable and… Glide becomes very unstable and expensive, with many bugs not being fixed. I can't rely on plans and features that can be taken away at any moment, sometimes without warning.
Valentin Paun
ROI like Glide!! I like the easiness of putting up an application for small purposes. Very, very nice. As an experienced developer (UI/backend/databases)I can deal very nicely with your implementation. What I don't really like is the pricing. For example, for a small app with 10 users and around 5 new records per day I need to pay the Starter plan. But Starter plan doesn't cover push notification features, for example, a very useful feature for a mobile app.
Paolo
GBPowerful no-code and mobile friendly authoring tool After much research of a no-code, mobile friendly, database driven authoring tool, I finally embraced Glide. I spent many hours watching Youtube reviews, but until you actually spend quality time with a platform, you are never sure of their capabilities. What I like of Glide is the number of integrations to other systems (e.g. Open AI), a community with generous contributors, and the rhythm of new updates. Glide is a tool to generate practical data-driven web apps. Don't expect deep control of how the UI will look like. If you are a designer, this may feel like a limitation. Overall I'm quite happy of my learning journey so far.
Rural Tech Development ONG
ESAwesome software to build webapps Awesome software to build webapps. We have been using glide since the very beginning and it is great how fast you can build useful software. For us Glide is very important because we can develop fast solutions in our ONG.
John Bastow
GBGreat for apps powered by lots of complex data It's brilliant for developing apps that use lots of data. I've been using for some time, developed complex user journeys, the whole thing is powered by multiple data links. Great for relational data tables. Also the finished product looks great. Never gone wrong yet. It's not perfect; but it meets the number 1 criteria. It just works. Don't underestimate the need for smart design though; there are often several ways of achieving the same thing so to find the best method may require a lot of time to be invested. Whilst it's no/low code, you can't shortcut the testing. Good luck.