description Adalo Overview
Adalo is a no-code platform for building and publishing custom mobile and web apps with a focus on native-feeling interfaces. It includes a database, user authentication, and simple actions. It's used by entrepreneurs to build MVPs for marketplace or social apps. It has a free plan and paid plans from $45/month.
It ranks for its specialization in mobile app interfaces, making it easier for non-developers to create apps with navigation, lists, and actions that feel at home on iOS and Android.
info Adalo Specifications
| Database | Built-in |
| Platforms | Web-based |
| Action Types | Simple actions available |
| Integration Support | Limited third-party integrations |
| User Authentication | Yes |
balance Adalo Pros & Cons
- Easy to use with a drag-and-drop interface
- Supports both web and mobile app development
- Includes built-in database and user authentication
- Quickly prototyping and testing ideas
- Limited customization options for advanced users
- Performance can be slower compared to native apps
- Less extensive third-party integration library
- User support is not as robust as some competitors
help Adalo FAQ
Can Adalo build fully functional mobile apps?
Yes, Adalo allows you to create both web and mobile apps with a focus on native-feeling interfaces.
Is there a limit to the number of users for free plans?
Free plans often have limitations such as user counts or features. Check the specific plan details for more information.
Does Adalo offer customer support?
Adalo provides limited customer support through email and community forums, but it may not be as comprehensive as some competitors.
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