FlutterFlow vs WeWeb 2026
Short answer: pick FlutterFlow if you are shipping a true native iOS or Android app with push, camera, GPS and App Store submission; pick WeWeb if you are building a web SaaS, internal tool, dashboard or client portal on Supabase or Xano. They barely overlap, which is why our packet scores them almost level: WeWeb 4.3/5 overall, FlutterFlow 4.2/5.
The angle nobody updated: on February 12, 2026 WeWeb split its pricing into two independent axes you choose separately, a Workspace plan for builders and a Site or Cloud hosting plan for production, replacing the old single token model that every competitor page still quotes. Meanwhile FlutterFlow quietly raised Basic from $30 to $39 and Growth from $70 to $80 in early 2026. Those two pricing facts decide most of the real cost math, and not one rival review captures either.
True native iOS, Android and web from one Dart codebase. Low-code, not no-code.
Read the full FlutterFlow review →Data-driven web frontends, unlimited seats, Vue or React export. No native mobile.
Try WeWeb for free →Read the full WeWeb review →Who wins for you
Only FlutterFlow compiles to true native Flutter and Dart with App Store submission. WeWeb builds responsive web and PWAs only, no store.
Read the full FlutterFlow review →WeWeb is purpose-built for data-driven web, with direct SQL to Postgres, OAuth2 flows and unlimited editor seats on the team tier.
Try WeWeb for free →Lower entry price and an unlimited-seat team tier beat FlutterFlow per-seat scaling. The free tier is strong for prototyping.
Try WeWeb for free →Six pillars in one IDE, GitHub branching, an AI Agent Builder with Gemini, GPT or Claude, and Firebase wired in out of the box.
Read the full FlutterFlow review →FlutterFlow vs WeWeb at a glance
Every cell is grounded in official docs and pricing pages checked June 13, 2026. Read the output type and entry price rows first, they frame everything else.
| FlutterFlow | WeWeb | Edge | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Output typeDepends entirely on whether you ship a phone app or a browser app | Native iOS, Android and web from one Flutter and Dart codebase | Responsive web apps and PWAs only, no native, no App Store | — |
| Free planFlutterFlow caps projects and blocks export, WeWeb caps branding and domain | $0, full visual IDE, up to 2 projects, no code download | $0, full editor, around 1M AI tokens, WeWeb branding, no custom domain | — |
| Entry paid price | $39/mo (Basic, flat, 1 user) unlocks code download | Around €20/mo legacy Essential, new Workspace tier from the Feb 2026 split | WeWeb |
| Team or multi-seat tier | $150/mo first seat plus $85/seat (Business, up to 5) | Pro around €50/mo legacy, unlimited editor seats, no per-user fee | WeWeb |
| Per-seat vs flat | Per-seat from Growth up ($80 plus $55/seat) | Unlimited seats on the team tier, no per-user fee | WeWeb |
| Code export and lock-in | Clean Dart and Flutter via GitHub (Growth and up); one-way after manual edits | Vue or React SPA to any host; you lose the visual editor after export | — |
| AI features | AI Agent Builder (Gemini, GPT, Claude), GenUI, per-tier AI request quotas | AI app generation, around 70 to 80% scaffold in minutes; OpenAI native, Claude and Gemini coming soon | — |
| BackendWeWeb edges it on backend flexibility; FlutterFlow is deepest on Firebase | Firebase-native plus Supabase plus REST and GraphQL | Backend-agnostic: Supabase, Xano, Airtable, REST, GraphQL, plus a new WeWeb native backend | WeWeb |
| AI token predictability | Metered AI requests per tier, easy to forecast monthly | Token spend can spike when regenerating whole app sections | FlutterFlow |
| Default support on paid plans | 24 to 48h email, 12h priority on Growth and up, FlutterFlow University | Under 24h in-app chat (paid), 72h on Free, Discord 3,000 plus members | FlutterFlow |
| Native integrations | Firebase, 6 auth providers, REST builder, AI models, Maps; no native Stripe | Supabase SQL, OAuth2, Make and Zapier, Google Sheets; no native Stripe Checkout | FlutterFlow |
| Ideal user | Native mobile founders, Flutter-literate teams, full-stack mobile depth | Web SaaS teams, agencies, dashboards and portals over Supabase or Xano | — |
Prices checked June 13, 2026 on docs.flutterflow.io, nocode.mba and pricing.weweb.io.
Criterion by criterion, head to head
The same five criteria we scored on each tool's review page. Equal scores still get a clear pick.
01 Round 1: getting the first build live.
WeWeb takes this 4.2 to 4.0, and the gap is real for non-developers. WeWeb runs on a Figma-like editor and its AI scaffolds around 70 to 80% of an app in minutes; in our test a working CRM prototype generated in roughly four minutes. Designers grasp it fast, and an Excel-comfortable founder can be productive after a few hours of tutorials. The learning curve is real but it sits around data-binding and workflow logic, not around code.
FlutterFlow is genuinely powerful, but it is low-code, not pure no-code. Anything advanced needs Dart, and the buried menus reward specialists; one reviewer noted that a single strong FlutterFlow developer is worth a hundred average ones precisely because so much lives below the surface. Its curve sits around Flutter state management. Both tools demand some technical literacy, so neither is a drag-and-drop toy. WeWeb edges it for getting a non-developer productive faster on web, while FlutterFlow rewards builders who already think in Flutter.
Choose FlutterFlow if you already think in Flutter and want deep control over a native build.
Choose WeWeb if a design-led, web-first team needs speed and AI scaffolding from day one.
02 Round 2: where the real bill lands.
WeWeb wins this 4.6 to 4.0, and the headline is its unlimited-seat team tier. On the legacy Pro plan at around €50/mo a three-seat agency pays once for the whole team (about €600/yr), where FlutterFlow Growth bills $80 for the first seat plus $55 per additional seat, so three seats reach $190/mo ($2,280/yr). When seats are the cost driver, WeWeb is dramatically cheaper for web. FlutterFlow's free plan is generous for prototyping but blocks code download; serious use starts at $39 Basic, and reviewers flagged the early-2026 increase (Basic $30 to $39, Growth $70 to $80).
The honest story is more nuanced. WeWeb's catch is predictability: AI-token spend can spike, our review burned around 3M tokens in one experimental session, and the February 12, 2026 split into Workspace plus Site or Cloud plans means a production app hosted on WeWeb Cloud may now need two paid plans, which narrows the seat advantage. FlutterFlow's flat $39 Basic is a quiet win for a solo founder shipping one mobile product, because per-seat pricing never bites. And backend cost sits on top of both: Supabase or Firebase or Xano typically adds $25 to $50/mo and is easy to forget.
Choose FlutterFlow when the deliverable is a single native mobile app and flat pricing keeps it simple.
Choose WeWeb for multi-seat web teams and budget builders where unlimited seats beat per-seat scaling.
03 Round 3: raw power and where each hits a ceiling.
This round is a genuine tie at 4.5 each, because both tools are deepest in their own lane. FlutterFlow covers the full mobile lifecycle in one place: Design, Build, Customize, Collaborate, Test and Deploy, with 100 plus widgets, Figma import, one-click localization, automated testing, GitHub branching, an AI Agent Builder (Gemini, GPT, Claude) and GenUI. True native output is its moat, and nothing in WeWeb can match it for a phone app.
WeWeb is best-in-class for data-driven web: AI generation, CSS-level visual control, direct SQL to Postgres, custom React or Vue component imports, Vue or React code export and a global CDN with roughly 200ms loads. Each tool also has soft spots. WeWeb lacks native mobile plus advanced animations and a built-in CMS; FlutterFlow's web Flutter output and its basic Provider-only state are the weak corners. The packet scores them dead even, so this round is decided by mobile-versus-web target, not by raw capability.
Choose FlutterFlow for native apps and full-stack mobile depth in a single IDE.
Choose WeWeb for dashboards, internal tools and client portals over a backend you pick.
04 Round 4: who answers when it breaks.
FlutterFlow edges this 4.0 to 3.8, mostly on the education layer. Paid plans get 24 to 48h email and 12h priority on Growth and up, but the standout is FlutterFlow University, a weekly YouTube channel and a 10,000 plus member forum. Reviewers credit that training for flattening the curve, though a minority feel tickets are not always heard closely.
WeWeb's support is genuinely technical: under 24h in-app chat on paid plans with real answers, and in our test engineers shipped custom SQL and workflow fixes rather than canned replies. The active Discord runs 3,000 plus members. The honest gaps: the Free tier is email-only with around 72h waits, and holiday slowdowns stretched paid responses to 72h, while a few reviewers cite slow support and billing friction. Neither tool offers phone support on standard plans. FlutterFlow's documentation and university breadth, plus a faster priority SLA, edge it for teams that need help fast.
Choose FlutterFlow for the richer self-serve learning path and a faster priority SLA.
Choose WeWeb if you live in Discord and want engineer-level chat answers.
05 Round 5: Firebase breadth vs SQL flexibility.
FlutterFlow wins this 4.5 to 4.2, mainly on native catalogue breadth across a full mobile stack. It is Firebase-native (Auth, Firestore, Storage, Analytics, Cloud Functions), ships 6 auth providers, connects to Supabase plus MySQL and Postgres plus REST and GraphQL, includes a visual API builder, and supports OpenAI plus custom AI models and Maps providers. That spread takes the packet point.
WeWeb is backend-agnostic and excellent for web: direct SQL to Supabase and Postgres, very flexible OAuth2 (custom flows that failed in Bubble worked here), Make and Zapier via webhooks, bidirectional Google Sheets and CSV at 10,000 plus rows. Its AI integrations are limited to OpenAI today, with Claude and Gemini marked coming soon. Neither tool has native Stripe Checkout, so payments need a REST or API build on both sides. FlutterFlow's slightly broader native catalogue takes the round, while WeWeb wins on raw API and SQL flexibility for web.
Choose FlutterFlow for Firebase-first mobile stacks with broad native auth and AI model choice.
Choose WeWeb for SQL-heavy web apps over Supabase or Xano with custom-API needs.
The real cost, plan by plan
FlutterFlow raised entry prices in early 2026, and WeWeb split its model on February 12, 2026. Both facts move the real bill. We list the plans, then run two worked examples the data supports.
| FlutterFlow | WeWeb | Edge | |
|---|---|---|---|
| FreeFlutterFlow blocks export on Free, WeWeb blocks custom domain | $0, full visual IDE, up to 2 projects, API integration, web preview, no code download | €0, full editor, around 1M AI tokens, unlimited data sources, WeWeb branding, no custom domain | — |
| Entry plan | Basic $39/mo flat, 1 user; code download, APK export, custom domain, store deploy, around 50 AI requests/mo | Essential around €20/mo legacy, 1 user; GitHub sync, custom domain, around 10M AI tokens | WeWeb |
| Team plan | Growth $80 first seat plus $55/seat; GitHub, real-time collaboration, branching, around 200 AI requests/mo | Pro around €50/mo legacy, unlimited seats; around 25M AI tokens, hourly backups, GitHub sync | WeWeb |
| Upper tier | Business $150 first seat plus $85/seat, up to 5 editors; 5 branches, Figma import, around 500 AI requests/mo, priority support | Partner around €80/mo legacy, unlimited seats; around 35M AI tokens, 20% referral commission for agencies | — |
| New WeWeb model (post Feb 12, 2026)A production app on WeWeb Cloud may need both a paid Workspace and a paid Site plan; annual saves up to 20% | No equivalent split; FlutterFlow stays single-axis per-seat | Two axes chosen separately: Workspace (seats, tokens, export) plus Site or Cloud hosting (bandwidth, DB, compute) | — |
| Top tier | Enterprise, contact sales; SSO, advanced security, dedicated support | Enterprise via Site or Cloud Scale, contact sales; full backend, serverless functions | — |
| Solo founder, mobile MVPRealistic FlutterFlow first year around $775 to $900 all-in | FlutterFlow Basic $39/mo ($468/yr, around $351/yr annual) plus Apple $99/yr plus Google $25 plus Firebase around $25/mo | Not the target; WeWeb cannot ship a native app or submit to the App Store | FlutterFlow |
| 3-seat agency, multiple web appsWeWeb far cheaper when seats drive cost; the new Site or Cloud plan per app narrows the gap | FlutterFlow Growth: $80 plus 2 x $55 = $190/mo ($2,280/yr) plus backend | WeWeb Pro legacy around €50/mo (around €600/yr) for unlimited seats plus backend | WeWeb |
Prices checked June 13, 2026 on docs.flutterflow.io, nocode.mba, pricing.weweb.io and weweb.io/changelog. New WeWeb split-model amounts not machine-readable at check time; confirm on pricing.weweb.io. Backend (Supabase, Firebase, Xano) billed separately at around $25 to $50/mo.
Pick by scenario
Choose FlutterFlow if...
- You are shipping a true native iOS or Android app with push, camera, GPS, offline-first and App Store submission, which WeWeb cannot do
- Your team is Flutter and Dart-literate and wants deep control plus a clean code-ownership exit through GitHub branching and real Dart export
- You want one platform covering design, build, test and deploy for mobile, with Firebase wired in out of the box
- You need an in-IDE AI Agent Builder with Gemini, GPT or Claude and GenUI to add AI features without leaving the tool
- You are a solo founder shipping a single mobile product where flat $39 Basic pricing means per-seat fees never bite
Choose WeWeb if...
- You are building a web SaaS, internal tool, admin panel, dashboard or client portal, the exact thing WeWeb is purpose-built for
- You want a backend you choose yourself (Supabase, Xano, Airtable, REST or GraphQL) with direct SQL and robust OAuth2, not a Firebase default
- You run a small agency or multi-person team and value unlimited editor seats on one team plan instead of per-seat scaling
- Clean Vue or React export with low vendor lock-in matters, deploying to Vercel, Netlify, Cloudflare or AWS
- You want AI to scaffold around 70 to 80% of a web app in minutes, then refine pixel-by-pixel with CSS-level control
Frequently asked questions
FlutterFlow vs WeWeb, which should I pick in 2026?
It is mostly mobile versus web. FlutterFlow builds true native iOS and Android (plus web) from one Flutter and Dart codebase and is the only one of the two that submits to the App Store. WeWeb builds responsive web apps and PWAs only, but is deeper for dashboards, internal tools and client portals over a backend you choose (Supabase, Xano, Airtable). If your product is a native phone app, FlutterFlow. If it is a browser-based web app, WeWeb. Our packet scores them 4.2 versus 4.3 overall, close, because they barely overlap.How much do FlutterFlow and WeWeb actually cost for a 3-person team?
FlutterFlow Growth bills per seat: $80 for the first plus 2 x $55 = $190/mo ($2,280/yr); Business is $150 plus 2 x $85 = $320/mo. WeWeb's team tier (legacy Pro around €50/mo) includes unlimited editor seats, so three people share one subscription of about €600/yr. WeWeb is far cheaper when seats are the cost driver. Both add backend cost (Supabase or Firebase around $25 to $50/mo), and after WeWeb's February 12, 2026 restructure a published app may also need a paid Site or Cloud hosting plan, which narrows the gap.Can you use FlutterFlow and WeWeb together?
Yes, and it is a real pattern. Use FlutterFlow for the native mobile app and WeWeb for the companion web dashboard or admin portal, pointing both at the same backend, since Supabase or Xano work with both. You maintain two frontends but one source of truth for data. The cost is two subscriptions plus the discipline of a shared API contract; the payoff is best-in-class native mobile and best-in-class web without forcing one tool to do the other's job.Is FlutterFlow or WeWeb better for non-technical founders?
WeWeb gets a web prototype up faster, its AI scaffolds around 70 to 80% of an app in minutes, and an Excel-comfortable founder can be productive after a few hours of tutorials. But both reward some technical literacy: WeWeb needs you to grasp data-binding and APIs, and FlutterFlow is genuinely low-code, where Dart helps for anything advanced. Neither is a true drag-and-drop toy. If you have zero technical background and need a web tool, WeWeb with its AI is the gentler start; for mobile there is no shortcut around FlutterFlow's learning curve.Does FlutterFlow or WeWeb lock me in?
Both offer a genuine exit. FlutterFlow exports clean Dart and Flutter via GitHub on the Growth plan ($80/mo), but once you edit the code by hand you cannot re-import to the visual editor, so it is one-way. WeWeb exports a Vue or React SPA you can host anywhere (Vercel, Netlify, Cloudflare, AWS), but you likewise lose the visual editor after export. So both protect you from hard lock-in, with the same caveat: export is a one-way door once you start hand-editing.What changed with WeWeb pricing in February 2026?
On February 12, 2026, WeWeb split pricing into two independent axes you select separately: Workspace plans (editor seats, AI tokens, code export, self-hosting rights) and Site or Cloud hosting plans (bandwidth, database, compute, storage, only if you host on WeWeb Cloud). It replaced the older single token-based model (Free, Essential around €20, Pro around €50, Partner around €80). Net effect: more granular, but a production app hosted on WeWeb Cloud may now need both a paid Workspace and a paid Site plan. Annual billing saves up to around 20%; confirm exact figures on pricing.weweb.io.Did FlutterFlow raise its prices in 2026?
Yes. In early 2026 Basic moved from $30 to $39 per month and Growth from $70 to $80 per month for the first seat. Several G2 reviewers flagged the increase but still called FlutterFlow affordable relative to hiring Flutter developers. Annual billing saves around 25%. Remember the true cost also includes Firebase or Supabase usage and, for store publishing, Apple's $99/yr and Google's one-time $25 developer fees.FlutterFlow vs WeWeb vs Bubble, which wins for a web app?
For a data-driven web app, WeWeb leads on visual control, direct SQL, OAuth2 flexibility, code export and unlimited-seat pricing. Bubble counters with a huge plugin marketplace (1,000 plus) and a longer track record, but a clunkier editor and harder lock-in. FlutterFlow can build web too, but it is mobile-first and its Flutter web output is not its strength. Short version: native mobile means FlutterFlow; flexible web frontend over your own backend means WeWeb; plugin-heavy all-in-one web with marketplace breadth means Bubble.Which has better AI features in 2026, FlutterFlow or WeWeb?
Different strengths. FlutterFlow ships an in-app AI Agent Builder that wires GPT-4, Gemini or Claude into your app plus GenUI for agent-driven interfaces, and meters AI by per-tier request quotas. WeWeb's AI is generative scaffolding: describe an app and it builds around 70 to 80% of the structure (schema, CRUD, navigation) in minutes, but its AI integration catalogue currently lists OpenAI, with Claude and Gemini marked coming soon. FlutterFlow is stronger for embedding multi-model AI into the shipped product; WeWeb is stronger for AI that builds the app for you.Can I migrate from one to the other?
There is no one-click FlutterFlow-to-WeWeb (or reverse) migration, since they target different platforms (native mobile versus web) and different code outputs (Dart versus Vue or React). What transfers cleanly is your backend: if your data lives in Supabase or Xano, both tools connect to it, so you rebuild the frontend rather than the data layer. Practically, migration means re-implementing the UI in the new tool against the same database; budget that as a rebuild, not an import.
Test both, then decide
Free to start on both sides. The fastest way to know is to rebuild one real screen on each and see which one fits your target platform.
Best for founders and Flutter-literate teams shipping a true native iOS or Android app with Firebase, GitHub branching and an in-IDE AI Agent Builder. Free plan, no credit card.
Read the full FlutterFlow review →Best for web SaaS teams and agencies building dashboards, internal tools and client portals over Supabase or Xano, with unlimited editor seats and Vue or React export.
Try WeWeb for free →Read the full WeWeb review →Affiliate links: if you sign up through them, you support our independent hands-on tests at no extra cost to you. Both tools are scored the same way and the weak spots on each are disclosed honestly.
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