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The Glide agency.Apps live from your data.

Glide turns your data into a working app fast, but a prototype where everyone reads everyone's rows isn't a tool your team trusts. We model your data, build the screens with the right actions, and set up roles and row owners so access is correct from the data model up.

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What we do

A Glide agency ships a tool you trust, not just a prototype.

Anyone can drag screens onto a sheet. Modeling your data so the app stays fast and correct, wiring roles so access is right, and integrating it into your stack is a different job. Here are the four things we own.

Method · 4 stages

We build Glide apps data-first, not screen-first.

Most Glide projects die the same way: someone drags screens onto a messy sheet, access is an afterthought, and the app breaks the first time real data hits it. So we treat the data model as the foundation: structured Glide Tables or Big Tables, real sources connected, roles and computed columns set before a single screen, then a build that holds up under real use.

  • Audit · map your data, your sources, and the workflow the app has to replace
  • Model · structure Glide Tables or Big Tables and connect your real sources
  • Build · screens, components, actions and the roles that gate who sees what
  • Enable · document the model, train your owner, hand it over so you can edit it
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We build on Glide ourselves.

We don't sell a partner tier. We build internal tools and client apps on Glide, so we model the data right first: structured tables, relations and computed columns, roles and row owners wired from the data layer up. That's exactly what's missing when a build stops at dragging screens onto a sheet and calling it shipped.

  • We build internal tools and client apps on Glide ourselves, so we model the data right first instead of papering over it with screens.
  • Access is designed in, not bolted on: roles and row owners come from the data model, so nobody sees rows they shouldn't.
  • You leave able to edit it: the model is documented and your team is trained, so adding a screen doesn't mean another invoice.
  • We'll tell you when Glide isn't the fit: native device features, heavy offline use or pixel-perfect custom UI sometimes belong elsewhere.
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What we set up

Glide at the core, your data and stack around it.

We build the parts that turn a spreadsheet into a tool your team trusts, then connect it to how you already work. Here's what a real Glide build covers.

Free audit · 60 minutes

We map your data and workflow, you leave with a plan.

Before quoting anything, we take 60 minutes to look at your data, your sources and the workflow the app has to replace. You leave with an honest read on whether Glide is the right builder, what to model first, and how access should work. Zero pitch, just a builder's take on your workflow.

  • An honest read on whether Glide fits your case
  • The data model to structure first
  • The roles and access rules you need
  • A frank take on what Glide won't do well
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Our approach

How we run a Glide build.

Five steps, in order. We don't touch a screen before the data model is right, we don't ship without access rules wired, and your team owns it at the end. Each step has a deliverable and you sign off before we move on.

  1. Step 1 · Data & workflow audit

    Map your data and the workflow the app replaces

    We sit down with whoever lives in the spreadsheet today and look at the real workflow: what data you hold, where it lives, who needs to see what, and the manual steps eating the week. We check your sources and how messy they are. Half the value is telling you whether Glide is the right builder for this, or whether your problem wants something else entirely.

  2. Step 2 · Model the data

    Structure the data before touching a screen

    We model your data in Glide Tables or Big Tables, connect your real sources (Google Sheets, Excel, Airtable, SQL), and set up relations, lookups and computed columns so the logic lives in the data layer. Get this right and the app is fast and correct; get it wrong and no amount of pretty screens saves it. Your data owner signs off on the model before we build on top of it.

  3. Step 3 · Build the app

    Screens, components and actions that do real work

    We build the screens with the right components and wire actions and multi-step flows so a tap actually moves work forward: update a record, trigger automation, send a notification, advance a status. We set up roles and row owners so each person sees only their data, with sign-in and per-user views. The app does the job your team does by hand today, on their phone or in the browser.

  4. Step 4 · Integrate

    Connect it to your sources and your stack

    We wire the app into the systems you already run: two-way sync with your data sources, integrations and webhooks to your tools, and your automation layer (Make, Zapier) for the steps that reach beyond Glide. Where it saves real clicks, we add Glide AI for extraction, classification or generation. Everything ships with its access rules and sync logic from day one, not patched in later.

  5. Step 5 · Enable & hand over

    Document it, train your owner, then step back

    We document the data model and the roles, train whoever owns the app internally, and structure the editor so your team can add a screen or tweak an action without breaking access. If you want to go deeper, our no-code and automation training covers Glide end to end. If you want us on call for what scales next, we talk about that separately, but the app is yours to run.

Proof · what the teams say

We're judged on the app that gets used.

No partner badge to display, so we lead with what matters: feedback from the teams whose Glide app we built, and whether they kept using it after we left instead of going back to the spreadsheet. Our Trustpilot reviews come from those teams, not from a marketing deck.

  • The app and its data model are documented and owned by your team
  • Roles and row owners wired before anyone gets access
  • Integrations and Glide AI added only where they save real steps
  • Trustpilot reviews come from the teams we built it for
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FAQ · Glide agency 2026

The questions we get asked on repeat.

  • What does a Glide agency actually do?
    A Glide agency builds the app you need from your existing data and makes it something your team actually trusts, instead of leaving you with a pretty prototype that breaks. We model your data in Glide Tables or Big Tables, connect your real sources (Google Sheets, Excel, Airtable, SQL), build the screens with the right components and actions, and set up roles and row owners so access is correct. The point is an internal tool or customer app that ships fast and holds up, not a demo nobody trusts with real data.
  • How much does a Glide app cost to build?
    It depends on scope: a single internal tool off one clean data source is nothing like a customer-facing app with roles, two-way integrations and AI inside it. We don't throw out a flat package. We start with a free 60-minute audit to scope the data and the workflow, then quote a fixed price. The Glide subscription itself you pay Glide directly; we set up the data and the build so your plan and usage stay predictable as it grows.
  • Can Glide handle our data and access rules safely?
    Yes, if access is designed into the data model rather than bolted on, and that's a big part of the job. We set up roles, row owners and per-user views so each person reads and edits only their data, configure sign-in, and control what computed columns and actions can touch. Big Tables handle the larger datasets Glide Tables can't. We wire row-level security from the data model up, so nobody ends up reading rows they shouldn't.
  • What can we build on Glide, and what data sources work?
    Glide builds internal tools and customer apps from your data: field tools, inventory and asset trackers, CRMs, dashboards, request and approval apps, client portals. It reads your real sources (Google Sheets, Excel, Airtable, SQL) and its own Glide Tables and Big Tables for larger sets. You build screens with lists, forms, detail views and charts, wire actions and computed columns for the logic, and ship as a PWA your team opens on the phone or the web.
  • Can you integrate the Glide app with our other tools?
    Yes, that's where it earns its keep. We connect the app to your data sources with two-way sync, wire integrations and webhooks to your tools, and use your automation layer (Make, Zapier) for the steps that reach beyond Glide. We can add Glide AI inside the app for extraction, classification or generation where it removes real steps. The goal is a Glide app that reads and writes the systems you already run, not another silo your team has to copy data into.
  • When is Glide NOT the right tool?
    We'll tell you straight, because picking the wrong builder wastes your money. Glide is excellent for data-driven apps built fast from your sources, with roles and integrations. It's a weaker fit when you need deep native device features, heavy offline use, or pixel-perfect custom UI and animation, where another builder or actual code wins. We start with an audit precisely so you don't pour a budget into Glide for a problem it isn't built to solve.
  • How long does a Glide app take to build?
    For a focused internal tool off a clean data source, count a couple of weeks: audit and data model first, then the screens, actions and roles. A customer-facing app with multiple roles, two-way integrations and AI inside runs longer. We build in batches so you get a usable, correct version early and iterate, rather than waiting on one big delivery before anyone touches it. The data model comes first; the screens follow fast once it's right.
  • Will we be able to edit the app ourselves afterward?
    Yes, and we set it up so you can. An app only your agency can change is a liability, so we structure the data and the editor so your team can update content, add a screen and tweak an action without breaking the access rules. We document the data model and the roles and train whoever owns it internally. If you want to go further, our no-code training covers Glide end to end so your team can build the next app without us.
Build on Glide

Stop living in the spreadsheet. Build the app.

A 60-minute audit, your data and workflow mapped, a build plan with the data model and access rules baked in. If your team can run it in-house after the build, we'll hand you the playbook. If we're the right fit, we handle it.

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