adalo Reviews

1.4/5.0

10 customer reviews

5★
0
4★
0
3★
1
2★
2
1★
7
0%
reviewers recommend
adalo

adalo, known for its books, electronics, and clothing, is rated 1.4 out of 5. The rating reflects how shoppers, readers, and tech enthusiasts view their experience with adalo. Reviews of adalo are verified before publication.

How would you rate adalo?

10 Reviews on adalo

by Warith • Nov 25, 2025

The platform has potential - Very Poor Support

The platform has potential - Abysmal support - Many bugs. The cheapest professional plan is $50.00 per month, and then it skyrockets to $200 per month. If the system had fewer bugs and reliable support, it would be worth it. We have been subscribers for over a year, but it's time to move on. They are not reliable, and quite frankly, many other options exist. We are willing to pay more for support and reliability. We are moving either to AppGyver and do our builds locally or another platform with reliable support and fewer bugs. It was a good run while it lasted. Choose an alternate provider. View More

by Josejuan Mendoza • Nov 25, 2025

Company Like:) Company Dislike:(

Hey There So I Like Your Company :)! Not really :( I cannot make the app I wanted to make but, HAVE A GREAT SUMMER!!!!

by Paul Callens • Nov 25, 2025

Stealers

Auto-renew subscriptions without accepting to refund even if I never used it! Unacceptable. Avoid at all costs.

by Gabriele Scialla • Nov 25, 2025

Broken apps

Until May 7, 2024 everything was fine. Today you added a watermark to Free users' apps that takes up an excessive amount of space! Now my app is ugly! Please remove the watermark.

by Lesego • Nov 25, 2025

Don’t sign up - it’s a trap

If in the likely event you think you will need to delete your account at some point then sign up, they have made it very difficult for you to delete your account. You first need to delete the apps, once you delete it (I had a playground app), you need to report a bug (and there is no delete account option in any of the settings). The “bug report” doesn’t have a delete account option, it needs URL, screenshot, and other irrelevant information which is all mandatory. After this, I was send an email to my registered email stating they need to follow the same steps “for security reasons, to verify the account holder”. I also can’t go back to see anything to do with the account. I need to create an app first before I can access it but I can’t delete my account if I have any apps on the system. I didn’t want to risk the cost getting out of hand because it can be easy to complete reach the actions limit. This was honestly the worst experience ever has trying to delete an account. I’d rather go with a low code platform that has more benefits. There are worse things than having to deal with a learning curve. View More

by Dávid Kelen • Nov 25, 2025

Good idea

Good idea, but the cost is too high, certainly after the introduction of a payed marketplace, no free add-ons are made.

by C V • Nov 25, 2025

Product isn’t good, neither the service

bad experience with product and service. not suitable to build a sophisticated app IMO

by LEDA CAZZARO' • Nov 25, 2025

No , no, no

I started using Adalo with high hopes for building my Tarot & Oracle reading app. On paper, the platform seemed perfect: drag-and-drop interface, Stripe integration, and the ability to create collections and randomize content. Unfortunately, the reality was very different. Throughout the process, I experienced frequent technical glitches — screens freezing, the canvas refusing to scroll horizontally, random disappearance of elements, and an overall sluggish editor. These issues repeatedly interrupted my workflow and made the creative process frustrating instead of enjoyable. Even after subscribing to a paid plan, the stability did not improve. While Adalo offers a lot of potential, it feels unstable and unreliable for projects that require consistent work over time. I put a lot of hours and effort into this project, but eventually had to stop because the platform was simply not usable for me. I would recommend Adalo only if you are ready to deal with constant bugs and interruptions — otherwise, consider more stable no-code alternatives. View More

by A S • Nov 25, 2025

No code, but not worthy

No code, but not worthy. Even to delete the account is a maze, to create complications and retain your data.

by Akshara Parashar • Nov 25, 2025

CEO is an absolute jerk

CEO is an absolute jerk. Doesn't care about customers or marketing.

adalo Q&A

Submit your question

Ask a adalo question and get answers!

No questions yet. Be the first to ask a question!

adalo
15 Coupons Available