Glide vs FlutterFlow : Applications Mobiles No-Code Comparées
Glide and FlutterFlow both produce mobile apps without code. But the output quality and scalability ceiling are completely different.
Comparatif : Glide vs FlutterFlow
| Critère | Glide | FlutterFlow |
|---|---|---|
| Data Source | Google Sheets, Airtable, Glide Tables | Supabase, Firebase, Xano, REST |
| Output Type | Progressive Web App (PWA) | Native iOS + Android (Flutter) |
| App Store | No native App Store listing | Full iOS + Android publish |
| Offline Mode | Limited | Full offline support |
| Design Control | Template-based, limited | Full pixel-perfect custom UI |
| Custom Logic | Computed columns, basic actions | Custom Dart actions |
| Performance | PWA — good but not native | True native 60fps |
| Learning Curve | Very low (spreadsheet users) | Moderate |
Notre verdict
Glide is genuinely excellent for one use case: turning a spreadsheet or Airtable into a usable internal app. If your team already lives in Google Sheets, Glide lets you build a front-end on top of it in hours.
FlutterFlow is for real apps. Native performance, App Store publishing, production databases, complex UI — it's in a different category entirely.
If someone needs to access your spreadsheet data from their phone, Glide is fine. If you're building an app your customers pay for or that needs to be on the App Store, FlutterFlow is the only answer.
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