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WeWeb vs Adalo (2026): Web App Builder vs Mobile No-Code Compared (NL)

WeWeb and Adalo are frequently compared as no-code options — but they target completely different platforms and complexity levels. WeWeb builds web applications; Adalo builds mobile apps. Understanding this distinction saves weeks of wasted effort.

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Vergelijking: WeWeb vs Adalo

Criterium WeWeb Adalo
Platform Web applications (browser) Mobile apps (iOS + Android)
Database Supabase, Xano, REST, GraphQL Adalo database (limited)
Design Control Full CSS, pixel-perfect layouts Component-based, limited customisation
Business Logic Workflows, formulas, custom JS Basic actions only
Auth Supabase Auth, SSO, OAuth 2.0 Basic email/password via Adalo
Scalability Production SaaS level (100k+ MAU) Hits performance limits quickly
Real-time data Supabase real-time subscriptions None
App Store deployment Web only (PWA possible) iOS + Android (with limitations)
API integrations Any REST, GraphQL, Supabase, Xano Limited built-in connectors
White-label / custom domain Full custom domain on CDN Adalo subdomain or custom domain
Price From $49/mo From $45/mo

Ons oordeel

WeWeb Better for web apps, SaaS, and dashboards
Adalo Better for simple mobile prototypes only

WeWeb and Adalo barely compete because they serve different purposes. WeWeb is a web application builder for SaaS, portals, and dashboards. Adalo is a mobile app builder for simple iOS and Android apps.

If you need a web app, choose WeWeb — it gives you real database connections (Supabase or Xano), full CSS control, and scales to production without hitting walls. If you need a mobile app, choose FlutterFlow — not Adalo. FlutterFlow produces real Flutter code, accesses native device APIs (camera, GPS, push notifications), and handles complex data relationships that Adalo cannot.

Adalo's scalability and design limitations make it a poor choice for anything beyond a quick prototype. Its proprietary database has no SQL support, which means no complex joins, no full-text search, and no Row-Level Security for multi-tenant apps.

The right question is not WeWeb vs Adalo — it's which platform do you need (web or mobile), and which tool actually scales for your use case.

Veelgestelde vragen

Should I use WeWeb or Adalo for my app?

If you are building a web application (accessed in a browser), use WeWeb. If you need iOS and Android mobile apps, use FlutterFlow instead of Adalo — FlutterFlow scales better and produces real Flutter code. Adalo is mainly suited for simple mobile prototypes.

Can WeWeb build mobile apps?

WeWeb builds web applications that run in the browser. You can make them mobile-responsive or deploy as a Progressive Web App (PWA), but WeWeb does not produce native iOS or Android apps. For true native mobile apps, use FlutterFlow.

Does Adalo work for SaaS products?

Adalo is not recommended for SaaS products. Its built-in database lacks SQL support, complex relationships are difficult to model, and performance degrades significantly above a few hundred users. For SaaS, WeWeb + Supabase is the better choice.

What are Adalo's main limitations?

Adalo's main limitations are its proprietary database (no SQL, no joins, no RLS), limited design customisation, restricted third-party integrations, and performance issues at scale. Most teams outgrow it within 6 months of their first serious project.

Can App Studio build with WeWeb or Adalo?

We are certified WeWeb experts and build production SaaS, portals, and dashboards with WeWeb + Supabase. We do not recommend Adalo for production projects. Book a free call to discuss your app requirements.

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