Bridge vs Appsmith

Appsmith builds tools for your team. Bridge handles the ask your customer made.

Custom fields, dashboards, exports. Handled in chat by your CSM, on your API. No internal app to build.

Free for 14 days on one of your customers. No card.

At a glance
AppsmithBridge
Who it's for
Your ops and support team
Your customer, through your CSM
What it builds
Internal apps and admin panels
The one-off view a customer asked for
Who builds it
A developer, in the drag-and-drop editor
Your CSM, in chat
Time to a new ask
A build task in the backlog
Minutes
Custom fields
Wired up in a query and a widget
Calculated live on every record
Delivery
A page inside your internal tool
A white-labeled link, in the conversation
6 of 13 differences shownSee all

Why choose Bridge over Appsmith.

Appsmith is where your team builds internal apps. Bridge sits on your API and handles the asks your customers make, in chat.

01Workflow

Handled in chat, not built in the editor.

Appsmith is where a developer builds an internal app for your team. Bridge sits on your API. The CSM types the customer's ask in chat, Bridge builds the view, the link goes back in the same conversation. No app to stand up.

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bridge_chat
live
Show every load 24h+ late, by carrier and lane.
calling /shipments · grouping by carrier · building view
late-loads.bridge.link/acme
shared
Sent back in the same conversation. No ticket opened.
02Custom dashboards

Built in chat, not in a backlog.

A new customer dashboard in Appsmith is a build task: lay out widgets, wire each one to a query, deploy. Bridge builds the one your customer asked for once, in chat against your API, scoped to that customer and shared as a white-labeled link they open themselves.

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late_loads_view
shared
loads late
42
carriers
7
avg delay
31h
late by lane
03Custom fields

Calculated live, not wired up.

Bridge adds calculated fields across every record without a query to write or a widget to bind. No build task, no deploy scheduled. The field is live the moment the formula resolves.

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contacts
calculated
ContactActivity 90dchampion_strength
Acme Corp142 events92High
Globex88 events64Med
Initech31 events27Low
calculated live · no schema change
04Custom exports

In their format, not a generic dump.

Bridge writes a CSV in the shape your customer asked for, with custom and calculated columns included. Saved as a view they can re-run. Their format becomes the default, not yours.

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export.csv
custom format
invoicedays_overduepriority_score
INV-204161High
INV-203834Med
INV-210212Low
custom + calculated columnsdownload
05Speed

Minutes, not a build task.

In Appsmith, a customer ask becomes a ticket for whoever owns the internal tools: a query, a layout, a deploy. In Bridge, the CSM types the ask, Bridge calls your API and builds the view, and the link goes back in the same conversation.

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time_to_delivered
measured
Bridge4 min
AppsmithDays. Quarters.

from the moment the CSM relays the ask

Where they actually differ.

The capabilities that decide which tool fits the ask in front of you.

Appsmith
Bridge
Built by your CSM, no developer
Appsmith: no
Bridge: yes
Installed on your API in minutes, no app to build
Appsmith: no
Bridge: yes
Delivered in minutes, not a backlog task
Appsmith: no
Bridge: yes
Custom dashboards, handled in chat
Appsmith: no
Bridge: yes
Custom fields without wiring a query
Appsmith: no
Bridge: yes
Custom exports in the customer's format
Appsmith: no
Bridge: yes
Shared as a white-labeled link
Appsmith: no
Bridge: yes
Customer stays in the conversation, no separate app
Appsmith: no
Bridge: yes
Per-customer scoping from your API
Appsmith: no
Bridge: yes
Unlimited CS seats, no per-seat fees
Appsmith: no
Bridge: yes
Internal apps and admin panels for your team
Appsmith: yes
Bridge: no
Drag-and-drop editor with a widget library
Appsmith: yes
Bridge: no
Connects directly to many databases and APIs
Appsmith: yes
Bridge: no
Open-source, self-host free
Appsmith: yes
Bridge: no
Verified June 2026appsmith.com/pricing

Should you choose Bridge or Appsmith?

Bridge sits on your API and handles customer asks in chat. Appsmith is where your team builds the internal apps it runs day to day. They cover different jobs.

Best for most teams

Choose Bridge

  • Custom dashboards
    The one your customer asked for once, built in chat and scoped to them.
  • Custom fields
    Calculated across every record, live, with no query to write.
  • Custom exports
    A CSV in the customer's format, with calculated columns included.
  • One-off asks
    Anything that does not fit a view you already built, handled in minutes by your CSM.
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14-day pilot. One customer. No card.

Different job

Choose Appsmith only if

  • You need an internal app your own team operates day to day.
  • The job is an admin panel, a form, or CRUD over your database.
  • You want a developer to build and own the tool in a drag-and-drop editor.
  • You need an open-source, self-hostable option.

Still deciding which tool fits the ask?

If you need an internal app your team operates, that is Appsmith. If you want a customer's one-off ask handled in chat, that is Bridge.

  • 14-day pilot on one customer
  • No card to start
  • Keep Appsmith for internal tools

The questions we get most.

Yes. They cover different jobs, so you can run both. Appsmith for the internal apps your team operates. Bridge for the data asks your customers make through your CSM.

Yes. They type the ask in plain English. Bridge calls your API, computes whatever needs computing, and builds the view. No query to write. No widget to wire up. No developer pulled in.

Appsmith connects to your databases and APIs so your team can build apps on top of them. Bridge sits on your API and handles a customer's one-off ask in chat, scoped to that customer and shared as a white-labeled link. Different audience, different job.

No. Internal apps, forms, and admin panels are Appsmith's job, and it can also build customer-facing portals. Either way it is an app a developer builds and owns. Bridge handles a customer's one-off ask in chat, with no app to build. If your team needs an app to build and run, use Appsmith. It is a strong, well-supported option.

No. Bridge is hosted only. Appsmith ships an open-source Community Edition you can self-host for free under Apache 2.0. If open source or self-hosting is a requirement for your internal tooling, Appsmith is the right call.

Appsmith is free for up to 5 users, $15 per user per month on Business up to 99 users, and $2,500 per month for the first 100 users on Enterprise with unlimited users above that. The Community Edition is free to self-host under Apache 2.0. Bridge is $199/month for up to 5 connected customers, with unlimited CS seats. Past 5, pricing moves to enterprise and we size it with you. The pilot is free for 14 days, no card. Different models. See the Bridge pricing page for detail.

Only what your API exposes. Queries are authenticated per session. Per-customer activity logs are on by default. We do not train models on your data.

Start saying yes to customer asks without a build task.

14 days. One customer. Free. Then $199/month for up to five connected customers, enterprise past that.