Master Adalo with our step-by-step tutorial, detailed feature walkthrough, and expert tips.
Sign up for a free account at adalo.com Choose a starter template or begin with a blank canvas Customize your app using the drag
drop builder and 50+ components Preview your app in real
time on your mobile device When ready to launch, upgrade to a paid plan and use automated app store publishing
💡 Quick Start: Follow these 3 steps in order to get up and running with Adalo quickly.
Explore the key features that make Adalo powerful for no-code & automation workflows.
Adalo handles the entire app store submission process, generating signed builds and submitting them to Apple App Store and Google Play on your behalf.
The visual canvas lets you design multiple screens, define navigation flows, and arrange components with pixel-level control.
Ada converts natural language descriptions into functional app screens, components, and database schemas, accelerating development.
Every Adalo app includes a hosted PostgreSQL database with a visual editor for managing collections, relationships, and records.
Beyond 50+ built-in components, the marketplace offers community and third-party components for extended functionality.
All Adalo paid plans include unlimited app users, so costs stay predictable as your user base grows.
Yes, starting from the Starter plan at $36/month, Adalo automates the app store submission process for both iOS and Android.
Ada is Adalo's built-in AI that lets you describe what you want in plain language and generates app screens, components, and database structures automatically.
Adalo specializes in true native mobile apps compiled for iOS and Android, unlike web app builders that create browser-based responsive sites.
No, Adalo uses a purely visual no-code approach. For custom logic, you can integrate with external APIs or use third-party services via Zapier or Make.
Yes, Professional plan ($52/month) and above support external API integrations. The Collections API on Team plan ($160/month) enables full CRUD operations.
If you cancel, your apps revert to Free plan limitations. Published apps remain live but you lose paid features like custom domains and app store updates.
Both generate native mobile apps, but FlutterFlow exports Flutter source code while Adalo keeps apps within its ecosystem. Adalo is simpler; FlutterFlow offers more developer control.
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Tutorial updated March 2026