No-Code App Builders — Head-to-Head Comparisons
10 no-code app builders comparisons. Each page shows side-by-side pricing, plan limits, and feature differences — verified daily against vendor pages.
How these no-code app builders products compare
No-code app builders in 2026 have specialized by target audience and output. 'Web app builders' (Bubble $29-349/month annual): visual programming for full-stack web applications with database + logic + UI. 'Internal tools for developers' (Retool $10-50/builder/month): connect databases/APIs/SaaS to build internal dashboards and admin panels. 'Mobile-first builders' (Glide $199+/month, Adalo $36-160/month annual): tablet/phone-native apps with spreadsheet or database backend. 'Cross-platform visual dev' (FlutterFlow $29-112.50/month annual): Flutter-based output for iOS + Android + web with exportable code. Adalo emphasizes 'flat, predictable pricing' (no usage-based charges). Bubble uses Workload Units (WU) metric — consumption-based pricing. Glide charges per updates (changes to data). Retool charges per 'builder' (user editing apps) vs 'internal user' (viewer). The 2024-2026 shift: AI code generation (FlutterFlow 5-500 requests/month, Adalo Ada AI assistant included, Glide AI features), GitHub integration (FlutterFlow Growth+), and generated code exports (FlutterFlow unique — get your Flutter source). Pricing philosophies diverge: Bubble's WU-based usage pricing scales with app complexity (cheaper for simple apps, expensive for power users), Adalo's flat pricing is predictable but capped on editors, Retool's builder-vs-internal-user split rewards read-heavy deployments, Glide's updates-based pricing aligns with data change frequency.
How to choose between no-code app builders options
First: what are you building? Full-stack web application (SaaS with database + complex logic + web UI): Bubble Starter $29/month annual or Growth $119/month annual. Internal tools (admin panel, BI dashboard, ops tools connecting to Postgres/APIs/Stripe): Retool Free (5 users) or Team $10/builder + $5/internal user. Mobile app for operations (field service, inventory, customer-facing apps): Glide Business $199/month annual or Adalo Professional $52/month annual. Cross-platform native mobile + web with code export: FlutterFlow Basic $29.25/month annual or Growth. Second: team structure? Solo builder: Bubble Starter $29/month annual, Retool Free (5 users), Glide Free (1 editor), Adalo Starter $36/month annual, FlutterFlow Basic $29.25/month annual. 2-5 builders: Retool Team $50/builder/month ($10 Team for each additional), FlutterFlow Growth ($80 first + $55 second), Adalo Professional (5 editors for $52/month). 5+ builders: Retool Business $50/builder, FlutterFlow Business $150 first + $85 seats 2-5, Bubble Team $349/month annual. Third: consumption-based vs flat? Usage-based (Bubble WU, Glide updates): better for low-consumption apps but unpredictable at scale. Flat (Adalo): predictable monthly cost but caps editor count or published apps. Retool: per-builder predictable once you know builder count. Fourth: code export matters? FlutterFlow unique — export Flutter source code at Basic+ tiers. Others are proprietary platforms with no source export. Fifth: database needs? Bubble includes database. Retool expects you to bring database (connects to Postgres/MySQL/MongoDB/APIs). Adalo has built-in Postgres + Xano integration at Team tier. Glide uses Google Sheets/Airtable/Excel/Glide Tables as backend. FlutterFlow connects to Firebase or Supabase native. Sixth: audience — internal vs external? Internal tools: Retool purpose-built. Customer-facing mobile: Glide or Adalo. Customer-facing web: Bubble. External mobile + web: FlutterFlow (export code for App Store + Google Play). Seventh: AI generation? FlutterFlow Pro gets 200 AI generations/month; Basic gets 50; Business 500. Adalo Ada AI included all plans. Glide has AI features in Business+. Retool has Agents with free hourly allocations.
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