![]() ![]() Eventually I will get there but for now I am keeping it to my self until I reach your level as well as other great experts on this community. I am sure in future I will change my tune and apply to be a certified expert or look to partner with glide in some way or another but for now, the fact that glide exists and is such a great tool to work with is “my secret sauce” and how long that will stay secret where I am located, I am not sure but in the meantime I am upskilling so that I get to a point that I don’t have to hide the tool I use to provide the solutions that I do for my clients. That statement actually says more about my skill level at the moment with glide than it does about glide as a tool or this community for instance. I get your point and I can understand why you probably don’t get what I mean by that statement. They just want an app that works and helps solves their business challenge. My experience is that most customers don’t give two hoots what technology you use. I also explain that there are some constraints, and they may not get the same freedom of design that they’d get with a native app, but I also point out the benefits - the most notable of which is that they will get their app at a fraction of the cost in a fraction of the time. AND, I talk about why Glide is such a great tool for building PWA’s. I make sure they understand the differences between a PWA and a native app, and I give them all the reasons why I think a PWA is a better choice for them. ThanksĪnytime I’m talking with a potential client, I tell them right up front that I’ll be building them a PWA, and that I’ll be building it with Glide. I am eager to be educated on this subject open to another point of view. This is only meant to facilitate a discussion around which package may be best for Glide pages and is by no means meant to offend anyone. I think it’s important to also bear in mind that not everyone that uses glide is looking to “partner” with glide but rather love the tool they have created and would like to introduce it to their clients without disclosing what tool was used to create that App/solution. I really would love to introduce pages to a couple of potential clients but the branding right now is a stumbling block especially at a hefty fee of $40. My point is, it would make more sense if the glide pages was on a public Pro package at least that way it would be seen by thousands of users (depending on the popularity of the App) unlike on Private Pro package where it’s only seen by hundreds (at most) of users who may or may not share how their company software was created seeing as most employees are wary of disclosing company information. Now my question is, how does it help to have this branding “Made with glide” help because it is not necessarily seen by the public but rather the people that are using the page e.g. Glide pages are currently on a Private Pro Package which essentially makes them an internal tool. ![]() ![]() Maybe someone from the glide team can explain some thinking behind the strategy. I know this topic has been raised a few times but I just need some clarity on it. ![]()
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