Stay free if you only need build unlimited apps in the editor and test in browser and on flutterflow's preview app. Upgrade if you need real-time multiplayer collaboration and shared component libraries. Most solo builders can start free.
Why it matters: Steeper learning curve than consumer no-code tools — requires understanding of widget trees and state management
Available from: Standard
Why it matters: Code export, custom domains, and App Store deployment are gated behind paid tiers
Available from: Standard
Why it matters: Real-time collaboration and advanced team roles only available on Teams ($70+/user/month) and Enterprise plans
Available from: Standard
Why it matters: Heavy reliance on Firebase as the default backend — switching stacks mid-project is non-trivial
Available from: Standard
FlutterFlow generates actual Flutter source code that compiles to native iOS, Android, web, macOS, and Windows binaries, while Bubble produces web apps tied to its own runtime and Adalo creates hybrid wrapper apps. This means FlutterFlow apps benefit from Flutter's native rendering performance with full access to device APIs and can be exported as standard Flutter projects for continued development in any IDE.
FlutterFlow offers a free Forever plan that lets you build and test apps inside the editor without exporting. Paid tiers start at roughly $30/month for the Standard plan (download APK and basic exports), $70/month for Pro (full code download, custom domain, GitHub integration), and Teams plans start at $70/user/month with real-time collaboration and shared component libraries. Enterprise pricing is custom.
Yes — code export is one of FlutterFlow's signature features and is available on Pro and higher plans. You can download the complete Flutter project, push it directly to GitHub, or sync continuously, and then open it in any standard Flutter IDE such as Android Studio, VS Code, or IntelliJ. The exported code is clean, idiomatic Flutter/Dart that follows standard project conventions.
FlutterFlow has first-class integrations with Firebase (Firestore, Auth, Cloud Functions, Storage), Supabase (Postgres, Auth, Realtime, Storage), and any REST or GraphQL API via its API call builder. You can also import custom Flutter packages from pub.dev, write custom actions and widgets in Dart, and connect to third-party services through standard HTTP endpoints.
FlutterFlow has rolled out several AI capabilities, including an AI Page Generator that turns natural-language prompts into fully styled Flutter pages, an AI Code Generator that writes custom Dart functions and actions, AI-driven schema generation for Firestore and Supabase, and AI agents that can assist with layout decisions and widget selection during the design process.
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