Forms and work queues

Turn rows into work queues with forms, drawers, and focused review surfaces.

EntryLayer helps teams find, open, edit, review, and approve records from a single workspace instead of bouncing between files, tickets, and SQL.

Best fit

Where this usually starts.

For teams that need business users to work a list of records with context, status, and permissions.

01

A table alone does not show who owns the next step or what state the work is in.

02

Operators need a guided record interface but still need grid speed for scanning queues.

03

Managers and reviewers need status, history, and confidence that the right users are touching the right records.

EntryLayer outcome

A working interface without moving the process elsewhere.

  • Use the records grid to scan, search, sort, and select work.
  • Open drawers for quick review without losing the queue.
  • Use full submission detail for longer forms, child records, and history review.
  • Control record visibility and editing with seats, project permissions, field groups, and Snowflake source access.
Forms and work queues
EntryLayer project workspace showing a submissions work queue

Runtime

Runs inside Snowflake

EntryLayer is delivered as a Snowflake Native App on Snowpark Container Services, not as a separate hosted SaaS data plane.

State

Hybrid Tables app state

Projects, forms, submissions, memberships, workflow history, audit activity, and billing ledger state live in Snowflake Hybrid Tables.

Source access

Caller-rights reads

Customer-owned source reads use Restricted Caller Rights where supported, so Snowflake grants and policies remain central.

Next step

Start with the exception-review demo, then map it to a real customer workflow.

The pilot path is intentionally narrow: pick one Snowflake-backed exception queue, create the form and review workflow, and prove the handoff can stay auditable.