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Glide vs Notion

A detailed comparison to help you choose between Glide and Notion.

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Glide

Turn spreadsheets into beautiful apps without code.

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Notion

All-in-one workspace for notes, docs, and project management.

FeatureGlideNotion
Pricing ModelFreemiumFreemium
Free TierYesYes
Monthly Cost (Solo)$25$0
Target Audiencesolopreneurs, small-businesssolopreneurs, startups, creators
VerifiedYesYes
Solo-FriendlyYesYes
Open SourceNoNo
Editorial Rating3.9/54.5/5
CategoriesNo-CodeProject Management, No-Code
Key FeaturesSpreadsheet to app, Drag-and-drop builder, User authentication, Computed columns, Actions & triggersBlock-based editor, Databases & spreadsheets, Wiki & knowledge base, Project management, Team collaboration
Free Tier Quality
limited
good

Pricing Breakdown

Glide

Free: 10 users, basic features. Maker: $60/month (25 users, custom domain). Team: $125/month (100 users). Enterprise: custom (SSO, unlimited).

Notion

Free: unlimited pages, 10 guests, 7-day history. Plus: $10/user/month (unlimited uploads, 30-day history). Business: $18/user/month (SAML SSO, private teamspaces). Enterprise: custom.

Integration Overlap

Shared Integrations (1)

Zapier

Only in Glide (8)

Google SheetsAirtableSQL databasesMakeStripeGoogle MapsTwilioOpenAI

Only in Notion (9)

SlackGoogle DriveGitHubFigmaCalendlyJiraTrelloAsanaLinear

Use Case Fit

Glide

  • * Internal mobile business apps
  • * Inventory management tools
  • * Field service applications
  • * CRM built on spreadsheets
  • * Scheduling and booking apps

Notion

  • * Personal knowledge management and second brain
  • * Startup wiki and team documentation
  • * Lightweight CRM for freelancers
  • * Content calendar and editorial planning
  • * Product roadmap and feature tracking

Glide

Pros

  • + Easiest no-code app builder
  • + Beautiful default designs
  • + Google Sheets integration
  • + Good mobile experience

Cons

  • - Limited free tier
  • - Row-based pricing can get expensive
  • - Less flexible than Bubble

Notion

Pros

  • + Extremely flexible and customizable
  • + All-in-one solution reduces tool sprawl
  • + Generous free tier
  • + Active community and template ecosystem
  • + Powerful database features

Cons

  • - Can be slow with large workspaces
  • - Learning curve for advanced features
  • - Limited offline functionality

Editorial Verdict

Notion takes the lead for solo founders — it offers better value and is explicitly solo-friendly. Glide may still be the right pick if you need deep No-Code features or plan to scale to a larger team.

Sarah Chen

Editor-in-Chief