Quick answer: Our top pick is AppMaster, followed by FlutterFlow and WeWeb. Entry prices start near $49/mo. All 5 are compared below on price, strengths and the key trade-off of each, so you can match one to your needs.
Below are the options that actually earn their monthly fee. This guide rounds up the 5 tools we'd actually recommend for ms, with what each does best, what it costs, and who should pick it.
Rankings here reward real-world fit over feature counts: how each tool performs on the exact job above, what it costs, and how quickly a new user gets value. Prices reflect public plans at the time of writing.
Free plan; reported Basic ~$39/mo, Growth from ~$80/mo (1st seat), Business from ~$150/mo (1st seat); plans/pricing restructured in 2026 (Pro plan retired)
Seat plans (Free, Essential, Pro, Partner) plus hosting plans (Free, Launch, Grow, Scale); pricing increased starting 12 Feb 2026 (annual lock-in available before that date)
Free plan; reported paid plans roughly ~$19-199/mo across Starter/Pro tiers (sources vary, some cite from ~$29/mo); higher tiers unlock full source-code export and team collaboration
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The picks, ranked
1. AppMaster Nocode App Builder
No-code platform that visually generates real backend source code (Go), plus web and native mobile apps, aimed at producing deployable, ownable applications rather than locked-in projects. Picked here for how cleanly it handles source-code-generation.
Why it's on this list: Visually generates real compiled Go backend source code, not interpreted no-code runtime. Made for technical teams/startups wanting ownable, performant full-stack apps with generated source.
Standout features:
Auto-generated web dashboards and native iOS/Android apps
API/endpoint management with middleware
Standout strength: Source-code export and on-premise hosting available (Enterprise).
Worth knowing: Designed around deployable, ownable apps rather than locked-in runtime.
Pricing: Free trial/subscription to experiment; reported paid tiers up to ~$955/mo for higher plans; see appmaster.io/pricing for current breakdown
Visual builder on top of Google's Flutter that produces real cross-platform apps with full source-code export, Firebase/Supabase integration and custom code injection for developer-grade output. Best suited to teams that care most about cross-platform-apps.
Why it's on this list: No-code speed with full Flutter source-code ownership for developer-grade cross-platform apps. Made for technical founders and developers who want to build fast but keep and extend real source code.
Standout features:
Deep Firebase and Supabase integration
Custom code injection for developer-grade output
Standout strength: Generates clean, ownable Dart/Flutter code (no lock-in if exported).
Worth knowing: Cross-platform native apps (iOS/Android) plus web, built on Flutter.
Pricing: Free plan; reported Basic ~$39/mo, Growth from ~$80/mo (1st seat), Business from ~$150/mo (1st seat); plans/pricing restructured in 2026 (Pro plan retired)
No-code front-end builder for production web apps with full code export, designed to sit on top of any backend (Xano, Supabase, REST/GraphQL) for scalable, ownable apps. Picked here for how cleanly it handles web-apps.
Why it's on this list: Production web-app frontend with clean, ownable Vue.js code export on any backend. Built for agencies and technical teams building scalable, ownable web apps on Xano/Supabase/custom APIs.
Standout features:
Backend-agnostic: connects to Xano, Supabase, REST/GraphQL or own API
No-code 'operating system' for building internal tools, client portals and CRMs on top of Airtable, Postgres, MySQL or its own database, with granular permissions and workflows. Best suited to teams that care most about internal-tools.
Why it's on this list: A white-label 'operating system' for internal tools and client portals with strong row-level security. A natural fit for agencies and businesses building secure, branded client portals and CRMs on Airtable/SQL.
Standout features:
AI/operations features (time tracking, billing, project management)
No-code builder for internal tools, client portals and CRMs
Standout strength: Strong server-side row-level security for external stakeholders.
Worth knowing: Web apps / portals (responsive), not native mobile.
Pricing: Reported 4 tiers from ~$49/mo (Starter, unlimited apps, 4 team members) to ~$319/mo, plus ~$4/extra seat and custom enterprise; 30-day free trial
Visual app builder that generates clean React Native source code you can export and own, aimed at technical founders who want code portability rather than platform lock-in. It stands out for react-native-export without a heavy setup cost.
Why it's on this list: React Native code export for technical founders who want portability over platform lock-in. Made for technical founders and small dev teams wanting ownable React Native code.
Standout features:
Generates clean React Native source code
Full project export as ZIP (Standard plan and above)
Standout strength: Combines AI, visual editing and human support.
Worth knowing: React Native source-code export (ZIP on Standard+, GitHub sync on Pro+).
Pricing: Free plan; reported paid plans roughly ~$19-199/mo across Starter/Pro tiers (sources vary, some cite from ~$29/mo); higher tiers unlock full source-code export and team collaboration
Work backwards from the one job you most need done. Match it to the entry whose ‘why it's on this list’ lines up, sanity-check the pricing against your budget, then shortlist two and trial them on the same real task. Whichever clears your workflow with the least friction is your pick.
FAQ
What is the best option in this list?
AppMaster is our default recommendation here; that said, a lower pick can be the smarter buy if its strengths map more closely to your job.
Are there free options?
Yes — FlutterFlow and Draftbit offer a free plan or tier, so you can validate fit before paying. Check each entry's pricing line above.
How were these tools chosen?
Each pick is judged on fit for the specific job in this guide — its real strengths, pricing and who it suits — using features and facts drawn from independent reviews and the vendors' own documentation, cited in Sources below.
How often is this guide updated?
We revisit pricing and rankings regularly as vendors change plans and ship features.
Sources
The features, strengths and facts cited for each pick above are drawn from these independent reviews and vendor pages: