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No coding experience is required. WeWeb is designed for non-technical usersโyou describe your app idea in plain language and the AI handles the technical implementation, generating pages, database structure, and logic for you. From there, you can either continue refining via additional AI prompts or switch to the visual drag-and-drop editor for pixel-level control. That said, developers benefit from being able to import custom Vue.js components and inspect the underlying data flows for advanced cases.
WeWeb is versatile and is used to build SaaS products, internal tools, client portals, directories, marketplaces, customer-facing forms, and business process automation tools. It's also commonly used for rapid prototyping and MVPs by early-stage startups. Based on the WeWeb showcase, real-world deployments span FinTech, healthcare, logistics and supply chain, recruitment, real estate, learning platforms, and climate tech. It is not designed for native mobile apps or content-heavy marketing websites (where Webflow may be a better fit).
Yesโthis is one of WeWeb's core differentiators versus other no-code platforms. Every WeWeb project can be exported as a standard Vue.js Single Page Application and deployed to any cloud provider or on-premise infrastructure, giving you full ownership of the code and infrastructure. This is particularly valuable for enterprises that need to meet SOC2, HIPAA, or GDPR requirements, or that have policies against vendor lock-in. By default, apps are hosted on a global AWS CDN for one-click publishing.
Most common integrations are built in, including direct connections to Xano, Supabase, and Airtable as backend databases. You can send emails, send SMS, and connect to any external REST API without complex setup. For backends not natively supported, WeWeb's generic REST API integration covers virtually any service with an HTTP interface. Custom Vue.js coded components can also be imported, which means anything available in the npm ecosystem can be wired in.
WeWeb uses a freemium model with paid plans starting at $29/month (Starter) up to $119/month (Scale), and critically does not charge per end userโso you can scale to thousands of users without your bill exploding. Bubble, by contrast, meters workload units that grow with active users. For early-stage projects WeWeb's free tier is sufficient to build and test, while production deployments and team features require a paid plan. For enterprise deployments with self-hosting, custom pricing is available through their sales team.
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Tutorial updated March 2026