Announcement

June 6, 2026

Formless Logic announces EntryLayer, a Snowflake Native App for governed operational workflows.

EntryLayer helps teams transform Snowflake-governed tables and views into forms, review queues, grids, approvals, and audit-ready operational workspaces while keeping workflow state and source data controls inside the customer's Snowflake environment.

Why this matters

Governed data still needs a place for people to work.

Many organizations already trust Snowflake as the governed home for operational and analytical data. The harder question is what happens when business teams need to review records, correct exceptions, enrich information, or move a decision through approval. Those workflows often spill into spreadsheets, email threads, ticket queues, or one-off internal applications.

EntryLayer is built for that gap. It turns Snowflake-governed assets into operator-facing forms, grids, review queues, and approval states so operational work can stay closer to the AI Data Cloud instead of spreading into disconnected systems.

Snowflake-native architecture

Built to keep workflow state, audit history, and setup assistance in account.

EntryLayer is delivered as a Snowflake Native App and runs on Snowpark Container Services. Application state, including submissions, approvals, field-level change history, access logs, project change logs, and workflow status transitions, is stored in Snowflake Hybrid Tables inside the customer's account.

The product uses native Snowflake identity and Restricted Caller Rights so existing grants, row access policies, and masking policies remain central to how source-backed records are accessed. Snowflake Cortex supports secure, in-account setup assistance without requiring a separate external LLM integration or vendor-hosted AI workflow.

Deployment model

Snowflake Native App on Snowpark Container Services

State and audit history

Stored in Snowflake Hybrid Tables

Source data controls

Aligned to Snowflake grants, row access, and masking

EntryLayer submission workflow
EntryLayer submission detail showing workflow approval state

Source safety and downstream integration

Review work without application-controlled write-back.

EntryLayer separates source data from workflow state. Source-backed rows can be reviewed through Snowflake controls, while EntryLayer-managed submissions, approvals, and audit history are stored separately in Hybrid Tables. Customer-owned source tables are not modified by the application.

After review or approval, customers can pull curated submission data through Snowflake table functions and EntryLayer-generated extract SQL into downstream tables, dbt models, Snowflake tasks, stored procedures, or other governed data pipelines under their own controls.

Use cases

Where EntryLayer fits.

Operational review

Create review queues and approval paths for exceptions, remediation workflows, and human-in-the-loop decisions tied to governed Snowflake data.

Business data entry

Replace spreadsheet and email handoffs with forms and grids that preserve auditability, permissions, and operational accountability.

Availability

EntryLayer is available through Snowflake Marketplace.

Organizations evaluating governed data entry, review, and approval workflows can access EntryLayer through the Snowflake Marketplace or contact Formless Logic directly for product, pricing, partnership, or evaluation conversations.

About EntryLayer

EntryLayer is a Snowflake-native form builder and submission workflow product from Formless Logic. It helps teams turn Snowflake-governed data into forms, review queues, grids, approval workflows, audit history, and customer-controlled downstream extraction.

About Formless Logic

Formless Logic builds practical software for the layer where enterprise data becomes day-to-day operational work. The company's flagship product is EntryLayer, built for teams that need data entry, review, approvals, and audit history to stay close to Snowflake-governed data.