Allright @david. Now that we know that you can actually achieve updating simple text fields of associated rows in bulk (up till 500 row edits at a time which will cost $5) and that this solution puts Big Tables more on par with normal tables, isn’t the current pricing model for row edits through API-calls a bit too limiting? Allowing a friendlier pricing model for API Calls would make really big applications (lots of users/data) more doable in Glide vs going to another No Code tool (which would be my standard thinking now).
Of course, implementing this change (which is probably huge in development work for the Glide Team but also fundamentally changes the amount of value Glide can deliver to the world) would also be a solution as it allows using Normal Glide Tables in SAAS-like solutions: For Agencies: "Slave Apps" that follow changes in a "Master Apps" (Semi-SAAS/Template Alternative)