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Why it matters: Free tier includes Thunkable branding on published apps, which looks unprofessional for commercial use
Available from: Starter
Why it matters: Complex apps with heavy custom logic can become difficult to manage in the block-based editor compared to traditional code
Available from: Starter
Why it matters: Performance of generated apps may lag behind hand-coded native apps for computation-intensive or animation-heavy use cases
Available from: Starter
Why it matters: Limited customization options for UI elements compared to coding directly in Swift/Kotlin — some platform-specific design patterns are hard to replicate
Available from: Starter
Why it matters: Vendor lock-in: projects cannot be exported as editable source code, making migration away from Thunkable difficult
Available from: Starter
Yes, Thunkable allows you to build one app and publish it to both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. The platform compiles your project into true native iOS and Android binaries. You will need a paid Thunkable plan to download the app files, along with an Apple Developer account ($99/year) and a Google Play Developer account ($25 one-time fee) to actually submit and distribute your apps on the respective stores.
No programming experience is required. Thunkable uses a visual block-based programming system where you snap together logic blocks like puzzle pieces instead of writing code. The platform also offers an AI-powered builder that can generate app layouts and logic from plain English descriptions. That said, understanding basic programming concepts like variables, conditionals, and loops will help you build more sophisticated apps. Thunkable is widely used in educational settings specifically because it teaches these concepts visually.
Thunkable's AI app builder allows you to describe the app you want to create in natural language, and the system generates a working app scaffold including screens, UI components, and basic logic flows. You can then customize and refine the generated app using the standard drag-and-drop editor and block-based programming interface. The AI feature is designed to accelerate the initial setup phase, though you will typically need to manually adjust and extend the generated output to match your exact requirements.
Yes, Thunkable supports a wide range of data integrations. You can connect to cloud databases like Firebase and Airtable, pull data from Google Sheets, and make custom REST API calls to virtually any web service. The platform also offers built-in local storage and a cloud database option. For authentication, Thunkable supports Google Sign-In, Firebase Auth, and custom authentication flows. These integrations allow you to build data-driven apps with real-time syncing, user accounts, and connections to existing business systems.
The free plan lets you create unlimited public projects and test them on your device, but published apps will display Thunkable branding and you cannot make projects private. Paid plans (starting at the Starter tier) remove the Thunkable branding, allow private projects, and enable you to download app files for store submission. Higher tiers add features like custom fonts, AdMob monetization, push notifications, advanced data integrations, and team collaboration tools. For commercial or professional use, a paid plan is effectively required.
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Last verified March 2026