The intelligent, no-code app platform for everyone.
AppSheet: No-Code App Platform for Everyone
"AppSheet" is an intelligent, no-code app platform that enables users to create applications directly from cloud-based spreadsheets and databases. Trusted by major companies, it streamlines operations for inventory management, project oversight, education, and customer support. With multiple ways to build apps, including connecting data sources and leveraging a natural language tool, AppSheet empowers teams to collaborate effectively while managing projects and data in a centralized manner.
App stats
By: AppSheet
Rating: 3.87
38 new ratings
(13,157)
Permissions:
- android.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION
- android.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION
- android.permission.ACCESS_MEDIA_LOCATION
- android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE
- android.permission.CAMERA
- android.permission.GET_ACCOUNTS
- android.permission.INTERNET
- android.permission.MANAGE_DOCUMENTS
- android.permission.NFC
- android.permission.POST_NOTIFICATIONS See more
Size: 31.88M
Email: su*****@appsheet.com
URLs: Website ,Privacy policy
Full description: See detailed description
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Not available on Chrome
Not available on Firefox
Not available on Edge
User reviews
Pros
- User-friendly for no-code app building
- Integrates well with Google Sheets
- Useful for small business app development
- Powerful features for app creation
- Flexible for various use cases
Cons
- Compliance issues with Google policies
- Slow performance and syncing problems
- Unreliable access and login issues
- Steep learning curve for beginners
- Poor customer support
Most mentioned
- Sign-in issues with Google due to policy compliance
- Slow performance and long sync times
- Difficulties with app usability and learning curve
- Integration problems with Google Sheets
- Unreliable service and app accessibility
User reviews
Access blocked: Google AppSheet’s request does not comply with Google’s policies Why this error
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PRAKASH R, 2025-02-04
This app is great, I hope Google maintains this app forever, why? In the past with MS access, SQL server versions, Oracle etc, you had to setup the database connection, load the objects, and program the interface. On a basic free level you can setup database rows and columns, then setup a view to add data using form type, and a view to look at records using a detail type view, and there you go.
by
Jacob Haywood, 2024-12-28