Adalo is a powerful and user-friendly app-building platform that is built to create custom mobile and web apps with minimal coding experience. The drag-and-drop interface and wide range of customizable templates make it easy for users to create a professional-looking app. Adalo's integrations with other popular tools, such as Google Sheets and Mailchimp, make it even more versatile and efficient for businesses and individuals alike.
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based, Mobile Android, Mobile iPad, Mobile iPhone |
Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
Training | Documentation |
Languages | English |
Adalo is a nocode software environment where developer does not need to have a knowledge of pure code. Learning basic concepts of database and development one can really build an excellent app or webpage. It's packages are also reasonable and affordable. Backup system is best. Integration with other software is easy and it is based on full API. So no risk for native functionality. Saves time in bootrap , css and all for basic development. Choose colour and that's done. I think that is what called as nocode system.
It's a new upcoming software environment. So there are many limitations but still it's improving. Need a logic building power.
I made 3 apps using adalo and I realised that it takes very few time to make them comparing any codding platform like windev, dotnet , android or any. It saves time in building UI and making complex conditions.
Adalo is a simple and easy-to-learn low code no code editor. There are many great templates you can easily customize and get started with. You can start from scratch and have many options.
The pricing model of Adalo is a bit complex, and it gets expensive if you want to publish multiple apps. Excellent and fair is also the free modus with which already a lot is possible. There could be a few more templates. oOtherwise, thereis nothing negative
MVP or small business apps for internal use in the company or small client projects. Testing ideas with customers before we invest tons in classic devs and implementation projects. With Adalo you can quickly test and try out stuff.
Adalo is a great LowCode/NoCode Builder. It is very easy to learn, and due to a lot of examples, learning content and a great community, it is straightforward to learn. The way they implemented databases is brilliant as you can either use their internal solutions or connect via API to external sources like Airtables etc.
The Pricing from Adalo is a bit challenging in terms of not a lot options. At the end of the day, it´s a fair price, but if you want to test and just build an MVP, the free plan is very limited. You need to accept, that you will not get any code but that´s part of the lowcode/nocode story so no need to dislike ;-)
Build quick internal applications or MVP´s to make initial User Tests and text ideas. The fact that we don´t need developers at a early stage is brilliant. The software is very easy to use and quick to learn.
The adalo is the best tool to work on for the readily available services and to rewamp the existing services. It is user friendly interface and it is very effective in performance.
Developer support is the main drawback of adalo and still need to improve its community support.
I solved the problem related to the healthcare industry and the solution wored like a wow.and I'm able to quickly spin up the solution with in no time.
I can drag and drop the elements I want in my app onto the screens in my app without having to code them in the app.
I dislike that there isn't a lot of documentation on how to build specific types of apps.
I am solving the problem of spending a lot of money on the development of apps. The benefit I've realized is I've saved a lot of money on the development of apps.