
Gridly
Overview
Gridly is a dynamic database and headless content management system tailored for managing structured content, particularly within the game development and localization industries. It provides a flexible, grid-like interface that combines the familiarity of a spreadsheet with powerful database functionalities like versioning, branching, dependency tracking, and conflict resolution. This allows teams to collaboratively manage large volumes of textual and multimedia content across multiple languages, platforms, and versions efficiently. The platform centralizes content, streamlining workflows for content creation, editing, translation, and delivery.
A key strength of Gridly lies in its robust API and extensive integration capabilities, connecting seamlessly with CAT (Computer-Assisted Translation) tools, game engines (like Unity and Unreal Engine), build pipelines, and other development tools. This connectivity facilitates automated content synchronization and localization processes, reducing manual effort and ensuring consistency. By offering detailed version history, branching for parallel development, and the ability to link related content, Gridly helps teams maintain data integrity and accelerate time-to-market for global products.
Key Features
- Dynamic Database with Grid View
- Versioning and Branching
- Dependency Tracking and Conflict Resolution
- Localization Workflow Management
- Robust API Access
- File Management
- Collaboration Tools
- Integrations with CAT Tools, Game Engines, etc.
- Content Validation
Supported Platforms
- Web Browser
- API Access
Integrations
- memoQ
- Lokalise
- Phrase
- Unity
- Unreal Engine
- JSON
- CSV
- XML
- Excel
- API
Pricing Tiers
- Unlimited Projects
- Unlimited Users
- Unlimited API calls
- 50,000 Records
- Content Versioning
- File Management
- Basic Integrations
- Larger Record Quotas
- Advanced Integrations
- Custom Features
- Dedicated Support
- Onboarding
- Highest Record Quotas
- Priority Support
- Dedicated Environment Options
- Compliance
- Single Sign-On (SSO)
- Custom API Rates
User Reviews
Pros
Flexible data structure, powerful localization features, excellent API.
Cons
Can be complex to set up initially for non-technical users, sometimes slow with extremely large datasets.
Pros
Helps organize huge amounts of content, good integration options.
Cons
Learning curve can be steep, user interface could be more polished in some areas.
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