Softr review (2026): verdict, pros & cons
Build client portals and web apps on top of Airtable/Google Sheets.
This review trims Softr down to the essentials: its strengths, its trade-offs and the buyer it really suits.
Verdict: For client portals, Softr is one of the safer bets among no-code tools. Our editorial rating is 4.7/5 — an editorial assessment from sourced research and feature comparison, not an average of user reviews.
Who Softr is for
You'll get the most from Softr if you're focused on client portals, internal tools and airtable front-ends. If that matches how you'll use it, value comes quickly; if your needs sit outside that core, a more focused or cheaper tool may serve you better.
Notable features
A few capabilities do the heavy lifting in Softr:
- Build client portals and web apps on Airtable/Google Sheets/Softr Databases
- AI Co-Builder generates database, app and logic from a description
- Role-based access and authentication for portals
- Softr Databases (1M+ records per workspace)
- Basic workflow actions (emails, record updates) added late 2025
Turns Airtable/Sheets into client portals and internal tools without code.
Pros & cons
Pros
- + Fastest way to put a polished front-end on Airtable/Sheets data
- + Strong for client portals and internal tools with access control
- + Priced by app/usage, not per internal editor seat
Cons to weigh
- - Affiliate availability not confirmed
- - Entry plan is relatively pricey ($49/mo for 3 published apps)
- - Workflow automation less sophisticated than Zapier/Make
Bottom line
Bottom line: as a no-code tool, Softr is an easy recommendation when client portals is central, a free plan lets you trial it at zero cost, and with paid plans start around $49/mo the smart move is to test it on one real task before scaling up.
FAQ
Is Softr good?
In our assessment, yes for its core use case: client portals. We rate it 4.7/5 editorially. For client portals, Softr is one of the safer bets among no-code tools.
Is Softr worth the money?
Paid plans start around $49/mo. For client portals it generally justifies the cost; if that is not your main need, weigh it against cheaper alternatives first.
What are the downsides of Softr?
Affiliate availability not confirmed; Entry plan is relatively pricey ($49/mo for 3 published apps); Workflow automation less sophisticated than Zapier/Make.
Sources
Our read on Softr draws on these independent reviews and vendor pages: