Adalo vs Notion

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Adalo

🟢No Code

No-Code & Automation

Revolutionary no-code platform that transforms ideas into professional native iOS and Android apps in weeks, not months. Ada AI assistant builds screens from natural language prompts, while automated publishing eliminates the $50,000+ development barrier.

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Starting Price

Custom

Notion

🟡Low Code

No-Code & Automation

All-in-one workspace that combines notes, databases, wikis, project management, and AI-powered writing into a flexible block-based platform for individuals and teams

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Starting Price

Free

Feature Comparison

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FeatureAdaloNotion
CategoryNo-Code & AutomationNo-Code & Automation
Pricing Plans8 tiers8 tiers
Starting PriceFree
Key Features
  • Block-based content editing
  • Database management with multiple views
  • AI-powered writing and automation

Adalo - Pros & Cons

Pros

  • True native app generation provides superior performance compared to web-wrapped alternatives from Glide or Thunkable
  • Visual multi-screen canvas shows the entire app architecture at once, accelerating design and navigation flow planning
  • Ada AI assistant enables conversational app building with natural language prompts for screen generation and editing
  • Automated app store publishing handles iOS and Android builds and submission — no Xcode or Android Studio required
  • Flat pricing with unlimited app actions eliminates usage-based cost surprises as apps scale
  • Built-in hosted PostgreSQL database removes infrastructure complexity and third-party database costs
  • 50+ pre-built components plus an active marketplace provide ready-made building blocks for common app patterns
  • Real-time mobile preview enables instant testing on actual devices during development
  • Multi-platform output (iOS, Android, and responsive web) from a single project build
  • White labeling on Team plan enables agency delivery and client-branded applications
  • Comprehensive integrations with Stripe, Zapier, Make, Xano, and Google Maps
  • Over 1 million makers create a strong community with shared components and support resources

Cons

  • Free plan cannot publish apps to production, requiring minimum $36/month investment for any live deployment
  • Maximum 5 published apps even on the highest Team plan ($160/month), limiting agency scale without multiple subscriptions
  • No server-side code execution within the platform — complex backend logic requires external services like Xano
  • Performance can lag on data-heavy applications compared to custom-coded native apps
  • Component styling limited to available properties without CSS overrides or deep visual customization
  • App store approval by Apple and Google is still required despite Adalo handling the submission process
  • Full API access (Collections and Notifications) restricted to the Team plan at $160/month
  • Learning curve for advanced features like relational database design, custom formulas, and complex workflows
  • Vendor lock-in — apps depend on Adalo infrastructure and cannot be exported as standalone native code
  • Data storage caps (500 records on Free, 5GB on Starter) may constrain content-heavy applications

Notion - Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Extremely flexible block-based system lets teams build custom workflows without code — from simple wikis to complex project trackers with relational databases
  • Relational databases with six view types, subtasks, and dependencies replace standalone tools for CRM, sprint tracking, and content calendars
  • Business plan bundles full AI, autonomous Agents, Enterprise Search, and AI Meeting Notes at $20/user — competitive against separate AI subscriptions
  • Custom Agents let teams build bespoke AI workflows that automate repetitive tasks directly within their workspace
  • API, webhooks, and native integrations with Slack, GitHub, Jira, and Gmail create automated workflows across the development stack
  • Notion Sites turns workspace pages into published websites with custom domains and SEO — no separate CMS needed

Cons

  • Performance degrades noticeably with large databases (1,000+ rows) — filtering and sorting become sluggish on complex views
  • Notion AI requires Business plan ($20/user/month) — Plus plan users get only a limited trial with no option to add full AI
  • Mobile app is functional but significantly less capable than desktop — complex editing and database operations are difficult on phone
  • Advanced features like relations, rollups, formulas, and Custom Agents have a steep learning curve that frustrates non-technical users

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