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What is the Main Difference Between the Legacy Maker Plan and the New Maker Plan?
What is the Main Difference Between the Legacy Maker Plan and the New Maker Plan?

The difference between Legacy and New Maker plan

Updated over a week ago

The Legacy Maker Plan and the New Maker Plan differ significantly in terms of features and capabilities. Here's a breakdown of the main differences:

  1. Number of Published Apps

    • Legacy Maker Plan: Allows you to publish only one app.

    • New Maker Plan: Enables you to publish up to three apps, making it ideal for those managing multiple projects.

  2. Row Limits

    • Legacy Maker Plan: Supports up to 25,000 rows for spreadsheet data sources.

    • New Maker Plan: Increases the row limit to 50,000 rows, allowing a combination of spreadsheet data and Glide Big Table, which offers enhanced scalability.

  3. Scheduled Workflows
    The New Maker Plan includes Scheduled Workflows, a powerful automation feature that helps streamline complex logic within your apps.


    With Scheduled Workflows, you can:

    • Send bulk notifications.

    • Routinely process and pass data between tables.

    • Automate tasks without requiring user interaction.
      These capabilities are particularly useful for handling repetitive tasks and managing data-heavy operations efficiently.

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By understanding these differences, you can choose the plan that best suits your app-building needs!

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