Adalo
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Adalo builds mobile and web apps from a component library, lists, forms, buttons, tab bars, bound to its own built-in database or an external one via API, with actions defined through a simple visual logic system rather than code. It handles native app store submission directly, walking non-technical builders through the parts of iOS and Android publishing that usually require a developer account and some patience.
Pricing scales with app count, published apps, and monthly active users on the higher tiers, so a small community app stays cheap while a consumer app with real growth costs meaningfully more. There’s no code export, and apps run inside Adalo’s runtime, so like most closed builders here, migrating away later means rebuilding rather than exporting a project. The ceiling is performance and design flexibility at scale, complex apps with heavy data or intricate custom interactions tend to feel the platform’s limits before a FlutterFlow-built app would. It fits solo founders and small teams building a first version of a community, marketplace, or simple utility app who want store publishing handled for them.