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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 4 months 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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