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The best Glide alternatives in 2026

Quick answer: The strongest Glide alternatives are Softr, Adalo and FlutterFlow. Softr is the closest match for most users; the others trade off on price, features or focus. All 6 are compared below on pricing, strengths and best use case.

Glide is a solid nocode app builder tool — Spreadsheet- and AI-driven no-code builder that turns Google Sheets, Excel or its own Big Tables into polished web and mobile business apps, with strong templates for internal tools and customer portals. But whether it's cost, a missing capability, or just due diligence. Here are the strongest alternatives worth a look, with what sets each apart.

Each option below works in the same broad space as Glide; the right swap depends on which trade-off matters most to you.

Alternatives at a glance

AlternativePricingBest for
SoftrFree plan; reported Basic ~$49-59/mo, Professional ~$139-167/mo, Business ~$269-323/mo, Enterprise custom; ~17% off annual; costs rise with app users, AI credits and add-onsclient-portals
AdaloFree plan (build/test, 500 records); reported Starter ~$36/mo, Professional ~$65/mo, Team ~$160/mo (payment processing tier), Business ~$200/mo (annual billing); AI Builder added in 2026native-mobile-apps
FlutterFlowFree plan; reported Basic ~$39/mo, Growth from ~$80/mo (1st seat), Business from ~$150/mo (1st seat); plans/pricing restructured in 2026 (Pro plan retired)cross-platform-apps
DraftbitFree plan; reported paid plans roughly ~$19-199/mo across Starter/Pro tiers (sources vary, some cite from ~$29/mo); higher tiers unlock full source-code export and team collaborationreact-native-export
Bravo StudioFree Starter plan (no time limit); Solo plan ~$22/mo (includes Bravo MCP, Bravo 4.0 beta); per-app add-ons for analytics, in-app purchases and custom brandingfigma-to-app
BackendlessFree plan; Cloud Scale plans from ~$35/mo (unlimited developer seats); Partner Plan for agencies (up to 20 apps); Backendless Pro (on-premise) customfull-stack-apps

The alternatives in detail

Softr Nocode App Builder

No-code builder for client portals, internal tools and websites on top of Airtable, Google Sheets, Xano or its own database, with permissioned user access and blocks-based design. Worth a look for client-portals.

The fastest path to a polished, permissioned client portal on top of Airtable data.

Stands out for:

Pricing: Free plan; reported Basic ~$49-59/mo, Professional ~$139-167/mo, Business ~$269-323/mo, Enterprise custom; ~17% off annual; costs rise with app users, AI credits and add-ons · Best for: client-portals, internal-tools

Full Softr overview

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Adalo Nocode App Builder

Visual no-code builder focused on native iOS/Android and web apps from a single project, with a relational database and direct publishing to the App Store and Google Play. Worth a look for native-mobile-apps.

One of the few accessible no-code tools that ships genuinely native mobile apps to both app stores.

Stands out for:

Pricing: Free plan (build/test, 500 records); reported Starter ~$36/mo, Professional ~$65/mo, Team ~$160/mo (payment processing tier), Business ~$200/mo (annual billing); AI Builder added in 2026 · Best for: native-mobile-apps, startups

Full Adalo overview

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FlutterFlow Nocode App Builder

Visual builder on top of Google's Flutter that produces real cross-platform apps with full source-code export, Firebase/Supabase integration and custom code injection for developer-grade output. Worth a look for cross-platform-apps.

No-code speed with full Flutter source-code ownership for developer-grade cross-platform apps.

Stands out for:

Pricing: Free plan; reported Basic ~$39/mo, Growth from ~$80/mo (1st seat), Business from ~$150/mo (1st seat); plans/pricing restructured in 2026 (Pro plan retired) · Best for: cross-platform-apps, developers

Full FlutterFlow overview

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Draftbit Nocode App Builder

Visual app builder that generates clean React Native source code you can export and own, aimed at technical founders who want code portability rather than platform lock-in. Worth a look for react-native-export.

React Native code export for technical founders who want portability over platform lock-in.

Stands out for:

Pricing: Free plan; reported paid plans roughly ~$19-199/mo across Starter/Pro tiers (sources vary, some cite from ~$29/mo); higher tiers unlock full source-code export and team collaboration · Best for: react-native-export, technical-founders

Full Draftbit overview

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Bravo Studio Nocode App Builder

Design-first builder that turns Figma designs into publishable native iOS/Android apps, now with Bravo MCP to build apps directly from Claude, ChatGPT or Cursor. Worth a look for figma-to-app.

Figma-to-native-app pipeline, now buildable directly from an AI chat via Bravo MCP.

Stands out for:

Pricing: Free Starter plan (no time limit); Solo plan ~$22/mo (includes Bravo MCP, Bravo 4.0 beta); per-app add-ons for analytics, in-app purchases and custom branding · Best for: figma-to-app, native-mobile-apps

Full Bravo Studio overview

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Backendless Nocode App Builder

Visual app development plus a full no-code backend (database, APIs, real-time messaging, hosting), with cloud and on-premise (Backendless Pro) options for full-stack apps. Consider it if full-stack-apps is your priority.

A complete no-code backend (DB, APIs, real-time, auth) with a self-hostable Pro edition.

Stands out for:

Pricing: Free plan; Cloud Scale plans from ~$35/mo (unlimited developer seats); Partner Plan for agencies (up to 20 apps); Backendless Pro (on-premise) custom · Best for: full-stack-apps, backend-included

Full Backendless overview

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FAQ

What is the best Glide alternative?

Softr is our pick for most users looking to move on from Glide, though the best fit depends on your needs.

Is there a free Glide alternative?

Several alternatives above offer a free tier or trial, so you can test them without upfront cost.

Why switch from Glide?

Common reasons are pricing, a specific feature, or a workflow that another tool handles more naturally.