Glideep - Turn any website into native Android & iOS apps
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Turn any website into a native iOS & Android app in minutes — no code. Push, biometrics & offline built in, then publish to the App Store & Google Play.
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm excited to introduce **Glideep**!
Glideep lets you turn any website into a native Android & iOS app—without writing mobile code. Just enter your URL, customize your app, and generate production-ready builds for Google Play and the App Store.
✨ What you can do:
* Convert any website into a native mobile app
* Customize branding, navigation, splash screen, icons, and more
* Add native features like push notifications, file uploads/downloads, pull-to-refresh, deep links, and offline support
* Build Android & iOS apps in minutes
We built Glideep to make app publishing simple for founders, agencies, no-code makers, and businesses that already have a website.
I'd love to hear your feedback, feature requests, and questions. Thanks for checking out Glideep and supporting our launch! 🚀
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Converted my little portfolio site into an iOS app in under 10 minutes and the offline mode actually worked on the subway. Nice touch with the biometric login too.
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@emelqbne Thanks so much, Emel! ❤️ It's awesome to hear you had your iOS app running in under 10 minutes. We wanted Glideep to feel truly native, so features like offline support and biometric authentication were important from day one. Really appreciate you giving it a try! 🚀
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how does it handle sites that rely heavily on user authentication or have dynamic content like dashboards, does the offline mode actually sync changes back once you're back online?
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@lhan1471284 Great question! Authentication and dynamic content work just like they do in the browser because Glideep uses the website itself as the source of truth. The offline mode is primarily designed to cache previously visited content for a better user experience when connectivity is limited. Once the device is back online, your website handles synchronization as usual, so any sync logic depends on your backend/application. We're also continuously improving our offline capabilities based on user feedback.
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Took one of my client sites and had it running as a test build on my phone in under 10 minutes, which genuinely surprised me. The offline toggle actually works without any extra config.
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@hasanytfz Thank you, Hasan! 🙌 That means a lot. We spent a lot of time optimizing the build process so users can go from website to a working app in just a few minutes. Glad the offline mode worked well for your use case too. We'd love to hear any feature ideas as you continue testing Glideep!
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Pushed my portfolio site through Glideep and was surprised how fast it wrapped into a working app with offline support already enabled. The biometric login setup was literally one toggle.
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@gne461401638616 Thanks a lot, Güneş! ❤️ It’s great to hear your portfolio site was up and running so quickly. We designed Glideep to make native features like offline support and biometric login as simple as possible, so feedback like yours means a lot. Really appreciate your support! 🙌
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Wrapped one of my side project sites in Glideep over lunch and was surprised how smooth the offline mode felt out of the box. Push setup took maybe five minutes, which is wild for someone who usually dreads mobile config.
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@sevcanzrez Thank you so much, Sevcan! 😊 That was exactly the experience we wanted to create—turning a website into a native app without the usual mobile setup headaches. I’m really glad the offline mode and push notification setup worked smoothly for you. Thanks for giving Glideep a try! 🚀
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How does it handle sites with heavy dynamic content or auth-required pages when wrapping them into a native app shell?
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@mevltdbtf Here’s a professional and friendly founder-style reply:
Great question, Mevlüt! Thanks for asking. 😊 Glideep doesn’t replace your website’s authentication or backend—it uses your existing web app as the source of truth. Login sessions, dashboards, and dynamic content continue to work just as they do in the browser. On top of that, Glideep adds native capabilities like push notifications, biometric authentication, offline caching, file uploads/downloads, and deep linking, so you get a more native app experience without rebuilding your application. Let me know if you have a specific framework or use case in mind! 🚀
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Converted my little portfolio site into an iOS app in under 10 minutes and the offline mode actually worked on the subway. Nice touch with the biometric login too.
@emelqbne Thanks so much, Emel! ❤️ It's awesome to hear you had your iOS app running in under 10 minutes. We wanted Glideep to feel truly native, so features like offline support and biometric authentication were important from day one. Really appreciate you giving it a try! 🚀
how does it handle sites that rely heavily on user authentication or have dynamic content like dashboards, does the offline mode actually sync changes back once you're back online?
@lhan1471284 Great question! Authentication and dynamic content work just like they do in the browser because Glideep uses the website itself as the source of truth. The offline mode is primarily designed to cache previously visited content for a better user experience when connectivity is limited. Once the device is back online, your website handles synchronization as usual, so any sync logic depends on your backend/application. We're also continuously improving our offline capabilities based on user feedback.
Took one of my client sites and had it running as a test build on my phone in under 10 minutes, which genuinely surprised me. The offline toggle actually works without any extra config.
@hasanytfz Thank you, Hasan! 🙌 That means a lot. We spent a lot of time optimizing the build process so users can go from website to a working app in just a few minutes. Glad the offline mode worked well for your use case too. We'd love to hear any feature ideas as you continue testing Glideep!
Pushed my portfolio site through Glideep and was surprised how fast it wrapped into a working app with offline support already enabled. The biometric login setup was literally one toggle.
Wrapped one of my side project sites in Glideep over lunch and was surprised how smooth the offline mode felt out of the box. Push setup took maybe five minutes, which is wild for someone who usually dreads mobile config.
How does it handle sites with heavy dynamic content or auth-required pages when wrapping them into a native app shell?