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Adalo vs AppSheet

A detailed comparison to help you choose between Adalo and AppSheet.

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Adalo

No-code native mobile and web app builder

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AppSheet

No-code app builder from spreadsheet data

FeatureAdaloAppSheet
Pricing ModelFreemiumFreemium
Free TierYesYes
Monthly Cost (Solo)$45-65$0-5
Target Audiencesolopreneurs, startups, solopreneurssolopreneurs, small-business, enterprise
VerifiedNoNo
Solo-FriendlyYesYes
Open SourceNoNo
Editorial Rating3.8/54/5
CategoriesNo-CodeNo-Code
Key FeaturesDrag-and-drop app builder, Native mobile app publishing, Built-in database, Custom actions and logic, Component marketplaceAuto-generate apps from spreadsheets, Offline support, Barcode/QR scanning, GPS and location features, Workflow automation
Free Tier Quality
limited
good

Pricing Breakdown

Adalo

Free: build and test with branding. Starter: $45/month. Professional: $65/month. Business: $200/month.

AppSheet

Free: personal use, 10 users. Starter: $5/user/month. Core: $10/user/month. Enterprise: custom.

Integration Overlap

Shared Integrations (2)

ZapierGoogle Sheets

Only in Adalo (6)

StripeAirtableXanoREST APIsOneSignalMixpanel

Only in AppSheet (7)

Google DriveExcelSQL databasesSalesforceSlackGmailPower BI

Use Case Fit

Overlapping Use Cases (1)

Internal business apps

Adalo

  • * Mobile app MVPs
  • * Marketplace apps
  • * Community apps
  • * Service booking apps

AppSheet

  • * Inventory management
  • * Field data collection
  • * Approval workflows
  • * CRM from spreadsheets

Adalo

Pros

  • + True native mobile apps
  • + Direct app store publishing
  • + Intuitive drag-and-drop builder
  • + Active component marketplace

Cons

  • - Free apps have Adalo branding
  • - Performance can be sluggish
  • - Limited customization depth
  • - Database has row limits

AppSheet

Pros

  • + Creates functional apps from existing data
  • + Deep Google Workspace integration
  • + Offline mobile app support
  • + Free for personal use

Cons

  • - Limited UI customization
  • - Complex logic can be difficult
  • - Apps feel formulaic
  • - Pricing jump to business tier is steep

Editorial Verdict

AppSheet takes the lead for solo founders — it offers better value and is explicitly solo-friendly. Adalo may still be the right pick if you need deep No-Code features or plan to scale to a larger team.

SaaSLens Editorial Team

Editorial Team