WeWeb review & overview
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.
WeWeb sits in the nocode app builder space and is most often picked for web-apps, agencies. Below is a quick, no-fluff overview to help you decide if it fits.
Key facts
| Category | Nocode App Builder |
| Pricing | 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) |
| Best for | web-apps, agencies |
| Affiliate program | Yes — WeWeb agency/partner program |
Who it's for
WeWeb makes most sense for web-apps.
- web-apps
- agencies
Key features
What you actually get with WeWeb, drawn from independent reviews and the vendor's own documentation:
- No-code front-end builder for production web apps
- Full Vue.js single-page-app code export (from Essential plan)
- Native CSS-grid canvas with configurable breakpoints and data binding
- Backend-agnostic: connects to Xano, Supabase, REST/GraphQL or own API
- WeWeb Tables native backend (Postgres + auto CRUD APIs, launched Apr 2026)
- Workflow logic and built-in auth/storage
Integrations
WeWeb connects with Xano, Supabase, Airtable, REST APIs, GraphQL and WeWeb Tables (native Postgres).
What makes it stand out
Production web-app frontend with clean, ownable Vue.js code export on any backend.
Who it's best for
Agencies and technical teams building scalable, ownable web apps on Xano/Supabase/custom APIs.
Strengths & trade-offs
The honest balance for WeWeb, from independent reviews rather than its sales page. We go deeper in the full WeWeb review.
Strengths
- + Clean Vue.js code export deployable on any CDN with no WeWeb runtime
- + Production-grade frontend control (real CSS grid, breakpoints, data binding)
- + Now offers an optional native backend, reducing reliance on third parties
Trade-offs
- - Separate seat plans AND hosting plans add up; backend costs (Supabase/Xano) on top
- - Pricing increased starting 12 Feb 2026
- - Steeper learning curve than spreadsheet-based builders
Notable facts
Concrete, checkable details rather than marketing claims:
- Production web apps (frontend-focused); not native mobile
- Full Vue.js source-code export from the Essential tier (no runtime lock-in)
- Free seat plan exists; export requires a paid seat plan
- Launched its own native backend (WeWeb Tables) in April 2026; pricing rose 12 Feb 2026
Sources
The features and facts above on WeWeb are drawn from these independent reviews and vendor pages: