WebViewGold is a one-time-purchase source-code template you configure and compile yourself. Glideep is a fully managed, no-code platform that builds, signs and submits the app for you. Same goal — wrap your website in a native app — very different effort. Here’s the honest comparison.
You don’t want to touch Xcode or Android Studio. You’d rather paste a URL and have builds, iOS signing and store submission handled — with push, biometrics and offline included — and start free.
You’re a developer (or have one), want a low one-time license fee, full source-code ownership, and you’re happy to configure, build and publish the app yourself.
The difference is mostly about who does the work — you, or the platform.
| Glideep | WebViewGold | |
|---|---|---|
| Model | Managed no-code platform | One-time source-code license (DIY) |
| Starting price | Free to start, no credit card | Low one-time fee per app + optional paid setup |
| Who builds the app | Glideep builds it for you | You build it in Xcode / Android Studio |
| Coding / dev tools needed | None | Xcode & Android Studio knowledge |
| Mac required for iOS | No — signing handled | Typically yes |
| Push notifications | Built in & configured | Supported (you set it up) |
| Biometric login, offline, deep links | Included | Available via configuration |
| App-store submission | Submitted for you, or files handed over | You submit it yourself |
| Source-code ownership | Managed builds | Full source code is yours |
| Best for | Non-technical founders & SMBs | Developers wanting cheap, owned code |
Comparison compiled in good faith as of June 2026 from publicly available information. WebViewGold’s licensing and pricing change over time — confirm current details on webviewgold.com before deciding.
WebViewGold sells you a ready-made source-code template — Xcode and Android Studio projects you customize, compile and publish yourself. It’s flexible and cheap to license, but the work (and the troubleshooting) lands on you. Glideep is the opposite model: a managed, no-code platform where you paste your URL, customize in a browser, and the platform produces signed, store-ready builds. If you’re not a developer, that difference is the whole decision.
WebViewGold’s up-front license is attractively low, and it offers a paid done-for-you setup if you don’t want to build it yourself. But the “cheap” price assumes you supply the time, a Mac, and the know-how to sign and ship. Glideep starts free and folds signing, builds and submission into the product, so the real, all-in cost of getting live is often lower for non-technical users.
Both can deliver push notifications, biometric login and offline behavior. With WebViewGold you enable and configure these inside the project. With Glideep they’re included and set up for you, along with deep links and offline cache — no project files to edit.
WebViewGold’s genuine advantage is full source-code ownership: you can modify anything and you’re not tied to a platform. If owning and customizing the codebase matters to you and you have the skills, that’s a real plus. Glideep trades that low-level control for speed and a zero-maintenance, no-code experience.
WebViewGold is the smarter buy if…
You’re comfortable in Xcode and Android Studio and want to configure and ship the app yourself.
Full ownership and the freedom to customize the codebase matter more to you than a managed experience.
A one-time license fits your budget and you’re willing to invest your own time to publish.
Skip Xcode and Android Studio. Glideep turns your website into a native app and ships it for you.
Start free — no credit card, no Mac, no code.