WeWeb vs Ksaar 2026
Short answer: pick WeWeb if you want to build client-facing web apps, own production-ready React/Vue code, and let AI scaffold ~70 to 80% of an app in minutes on a real backend like Supabase or Xano. Pick Ksaar if you need a French sovereign-cloud platform with HDS-certified hosting and an all-in-one internal-tool stack (database, workflow engine, permissions) with no backend to assemble. WeWeb scores 4.3/5 overall in our tests, Ksaar 3.9/5.
The angle nobody updated: WeWeb raised prices effective February 12, 2026, and teams who switched to annual billing before that date locked their old rate for 12 months. Ksaar, meanwhile, carries a pricing conflict the SERP never reconciles, with Capterra showing a single high per-user line dated September 2025 while vendor sources show a tiered structure. These two facts, plus the fact that they are not pure substitutes, decide most of this match.
AI app generation, production code export, unlimited seats at €50. Bring your own backend.
Try WeWeb for free →Read the full WeWeb review →French sovereign cloud, HDS hosting, all-in-one internal tools. No AI, no code export.
Read the full Ksaar review →Who wins for you
Production-grade Vue/React code export with no lock-in, AI scaffolds ~70 to 80% of an app in minutes, unlimited seats on Pro at €50/mo. Ksaar is closed with no export.
Try WeWeb for free →Ksaar is a French sovereign-cloud platform with HDS-certified hosting and France/EU residency, a differentiator WeWeb cannot match natively. WeWeb still wins this comparison overall.
Read the full Ksaar review →WeWeb Free gives 1M AI tokens plus the full visual editor to build a real prototype. Ksaar's free tier is trial-grade and FR sources dispute whether a free plan exists at all (verify).
Try WeWeb for free →Ksaar bundles a relational DB, workflow engine, role-based permissions and forms in one platform. WeWeb requires you to bring and wire up a separate backend like Supabase or Xano.
Read the full Ksaar review →WeWeb vs Ksaar at a glance
Every cell is grounded in our hands-on testing and official sources checked June 13, 2026. Read the tool category and free plan rows first, they frame everything else: these two are not direct substitutes.
| WeWeb | Ksaar | Edge | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tool categoryNot direct substitutes; WeWeb is a frontend, Ksaar is a full internal-tool stack | No-code/low-code frontend builder; bring your own backend (Supabase, Xano, REST) | All-in-one internal-tool platform: DB plus workflow plus UI in one | — |
| Free plan | €0, 1M AI tokens, full visual editor, unlimited data sources, WeWeb branding, no custom domain | 0€ trial-grade: ≈100 users, ≈1,000 records; FR/Capterra sources dispute it exists (verify) | WeWeb |
| Entry paid priceMore capability per euro on WeWeb at the entry tier | €20/user/mo (Essential, GitHub sync, custom domain, 10M tokens) | from 21€/mo (Starter, ≈100 external users, ≈1,000 records) | WeWeb |
| Mid / team tierWeWeb Pro is unlimited seats; Ksaar Business is one workspace | €50/mo Pro: unlimited seats, 25M tokens, hourly backups | from 112€/mo Business (≈5,000 users, unlimited records, SSO/LDAP, HDS) | WeWeb |
| AI app generation | Yes, prompt-to-app, scaffolds ~70 to 80% in under 5 min across 8 app types | No AI features: no smart fields, no predictive, no prompt-to-app | WeWeb |
| Code export / lock-in | Exports production-ready React/Vue; self-host anywhere | No code export; closed platform | WeWeb |
| Relational DB plus workflow engine (built-in) | Not built-in; relies on an external backend | Yes: native relational DB, visual workflow builder, role-based permissions | Ksaar |
| Native integrations | Native to all major backends (Supabase, Xano, Firebase, Airtable, any REST/GraphQL); Make/Zapier via webhooks | ~30 to 40 native (Qonto, Pennylane, Sellsy, Stripe); FR marketing claims 3,000+ (verify) | WeWeb |
| Data residency / sovereignty (EU) | Frontend CDN is global; residency depends on your backend, no native EU guarantee | French sovereign cloud, HDS 1 to 6 certified, France/EU servers | Ksaar |
| Default support on paid plans | In-app chat under 24h on paid; Discord 3,000+ members; email-only 72h on Free | Email tickets 18 to 24h, bilingual FR/EN, no live chat, no community forum | WeWeb |
| Native mobile app builds | No (responsive web / PWA only) | No (web-responsive, desktop-first) | — |
| Ideal user | Agencies, freelancers, makers building data-driven web apps who want AI speed and code ownership | French/EU SMBs and ops teams needing sovereign, all-in-one internal tooling | — |
Prices and features checked June 13, 2026 on pricing.weweb.io plus hands-on testing. Ksaar prices tagged (verify) due to a documented pricing conflict; request a live quote.
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 your first app live.
Both score an identical 4.2, and the tie is honest: each removes roughly 90% of the technical barrier for standard business apps through a visual, drag-and-drop builder. WeWeb's AI prompt-to-app produced a functional CRM prototype in about 4 minutes in testing, and its Figma or Webflow-like editor is something designers grasp instantly. The trade-off: data binding and workflow logic need 2 to 3 hours of tutorials, responsive breakpoints are manual, and it rewards users with basic API and data literacy.
Ksaar pulls the same result from the other direction. A marketing manager with zero coding built a simple lead-tracking app after 45 minutes; the dark UI is clean and several data views live in one place. Its trade-off: advanced automations such as conditional triggers and multi-step flows get steep fast, it is desktop-first, and there are no in-app tutorials. Net: WeWeb is faster to a generated starting point, Ksaar is gentler for a non-technical first app. They cancel out into a genuine tie.
Choose WeWeb if you will leverage AI scaffolding and you understand data structures.
Choose Ksaar if a non-technical ops person must self-serve a simple internal app today.
02 Round 2: where the real bill lands.
WeWeb takes this 4.6 to 3.8, and the gap is real. WeWeb's Free plan is genuinely usable: 1M AI tokens plus the full editor build a real prototype, not a toy. Ksaar's free tier is trial-grade (≈1,000 records) and its very existence is disputed by Capterra and impli.fr (verify). On paid tiers the economics diverge hard: WeWeb Pro is €50/mo for unlimited seats, while Ksaar Business is 112€/mo for a single workspace. For any multi-person team, WeWeb's flat unlimited-seat model is dramatically cheaper.
Ksaar's pricing carries two value risks worth flagging. First, the 21€ to 112€ jump (+91€, with no intermediate tier) is steep for a growing team. Second, a possible move to a high per-user enterprise price (Capterra shows a single line near €490/user dated September 2025, verify) would erase its affordability story entirely. WeWeb's own value catch: AI tokens reset monthly and do not roll over, and heavy regeneration burns them fast; the February 12, 2026 increase nudged costs up. Even repriced, unlimited seats beat per-workspace economics for teams. Confirm Ksaar's live quote before assuming a price.
Choose WeWeb for agencies and teams that want flat unlimited seats and a real free tier.
Choose Ksaar only if its flat ~112€ workspace genuinely undercuts per-seat tools for your exact user count, confirmed by a live quote.
03 Round 3: raw power and where each hits a ceiling.
WeWeb takes this 4.5 to 4.0, and the deciding factors are AI plus ownership. WeWeb generates ~80% accurate scaffolds across 8 app types, pairs a Figma-grade visual editor with CSS-level control, imports custom React components, and exports production-ready code you can deploy to Vercel or anywhere with no lock-in. It is a frontend powerhouse. Ksaar is strong on exactly the dimensions WeWeb offloads: a native relational DB (one-to-many, many-to-many, referential integrity), a visual workflow engine, role-based permissions and custom forms, all built in with no separate backend to wire up.
The honest nuance is that they are strong at different layers. Ksaar's gaps versus leaders, per our grounding, are no AI features, a limited formula engine (basic calculations only), and no native mobile builds. WeWeb also has no native mobile builds and thinner CMS and animation tooling than Webflow. WeWeb wins this round on raw depth plus AI plus no-lock-in export; Ksaar would win if features means an all-in-one closed back-office stack you do not assemble from parts.
Choose WeWeb for custom data-driven web apps where AI speed and code ownership matter.
Choose Ksaar for self-contained internal processes (CRM, inventory, scheduling) you do not want to stitch from parts.
04 Round 4: who answers when it breaks.
A close call at 3.8 to 3.7, and WeWeb edges it on channels and community. WeWeb offers in-app chat under 24h on paid plans (4 of 4 test issues resolved within 48h with real engineer answers, including custom SQL), comprehensive video docs, and an active Discord of 3,000+ members. Its weaknesses are real: the Free plan is email-only (~72h), December holiday slowdowns reach ~72h even on paid, and there is no phone support on any plan.
Ksaar's strengths are genuinely technical agents who send custom code snippets rather than copy-paste replies, solid bilingual FR/EN support, and ~18 to 24h email responses. What loses it the round: no live chat on any plan (email-only), no community forum, no public roadmap, and thin video tutorials, mostly in French. For a tool aimed at non-technical users, that is under-resourced. One note: Capterra's Ksaar listing claims phone plus 24/7 live chat, which contradicts hands-on testing and is tagged (verify).
Choose WeWeb if you want fast chat plus a peer community to unblock you.
Choose Ksaar if asynchronous bilingual email with deep technical answers is enough.
05 Round 5: any REST API vs a curated EU marketplace.
WeWeb wins this 4.2 to 3.9 on raw breadth and API flexibility. It is native to every major backend (Supabase with direct SQL and joins, Xano, Firebase, Airtable) and any REST/GraphQL API; its OAuth2 connector handled custom flows that failed elsewhere. Make and Zapier connect via webhooks, Google Sheets is bidirectional, and a 10k+ record CSV migration ran flawlessly in testing. The catch: fewer one-click integrations than Zapier (you need API comfort for uncommon services), and per our grounding the Anthropic Claude and Google Gemini AI connectors were marked Coming soon (OpenAI live), expected Q2 2026 (verify).
Ksaar runs ~30 to 40 native connectors focused on French and EU tools (Qonto, Pennylane, Sellsy, Stripe) with a clean searchable marketplace and a solid documented REST API. Its gaps: no native Salesforce, HubSpot or AWS, no native Zapier or Make (webhook and API only), and the 3,000+ integrations marketing claim is unverified against our ~30 to 40 hands-on count (verify). WeWeb wins on breadth; Ksaar is strong specifically inside the French and EU stack.
Choose WeWeb for any custom or international stack, including direct-to-database SQL.
Choose Ksaar if your tooling is Qonto, Pennylane or Sellsy-centric and you value a curated EU marketplace.
The real cost, plan by plan
WeWeb raised prices in February 2026 and its AI tokens do not roll over. Ksaar's public tiers conflict with Capterra. Both facts affect the real cost. We list the plans, then run two worked examples the data supports.
| WeWeb | Ksaar | Edge | |
|---|---|---|---|
| FreeWeWeb Free builds a real prototype; Ksaar Free is trial-grade only | €0, 1M AI tokens/mo, full visual editor, unlimited data sources, WeWeb branding, no custom domain | 0€, ≈100 users, ≈1,000 records; trial-grade, existence disputed by FR/Capterra (verify) | WeWeb |
| Entry plan | Essential €20/user/mo; 10M tokens/mo, GitHub sync, custom domain, chat support | Starter from 21€/mo; core no-code builder, visual workflows, relational DB | WeWeb |
| Mid plan | Pro €50/mo; unlimited seats, 25M tokens/mo, hourly backups, GitHub sync, custom domain | Business from 112€/mo; ≈5,000 users, unlimited records, SSO/LDAP, HDS hosting | WeWeb |
| Upper tier | Partner €80/mo; 35M tokens/mo, 20% referral commission (agency-oriented) | Enterprise on quotation; full feature access, unlimited resources | — |
| Top tierWeWeb raised prices effective Feb 12, 2026; annual switch before that date locked the prior rate | Enterprise / Scale, contact sales; higher token pools, SSO, SLA (exact tiers not published, verify) | Enterprise on quotation (unlimited) | — |
| 3-seat no-code agency, Pro planWeWeb unlimited seats vs Ksaar single workspace | WeWeb Pro: €50/mo flat, all 3 makers included; €600/yr; ≈€10/project/mo across 5 projects | Ksaar Business: 112€/mo for one workspace (1,344€/yr) regardless of a 3-person team | WeWeb |
| 20-user internal back-office toolWeWeb usually cheaper and more flexible; Ksaar simpler and EU-sovereign (confirm Ksaar quote, verify) | WeWeb Pro €50/mo plus a backend (e.g. Supabase Pro ≈$25/mo): ~€75/mo all-in, with code ownership and AI | Ksaar Business 112€/mo flat (covers ≈5,000 users), HDS plus SSO/LDAP included; 1,344€/yr | WeWeb |
Prices checked June 13, 2026 on pricing.weweb.io plus hands-on testing. Ksaar tiers conflict with Capterra (single line near €490/user, Sept 2025) and impli.fr (no free plan, quote-based) and are tagged (verify); request a live quote. WeWeb post-Feb-2026 figures shown as image only on the changelog, confirm on pricing.weweb.io.
Pick by scenario
Choose WeWeb if...
- You want to own your code: WeWeb exports production-ready React/Vue you can host anywhere; Ksaar is a closed platform with no export
- You want AI to scaffold the app: WeWeb generates ~70 to 80% of a working app from a prompt in minutes; Ksaar has no AI features at all
- You are a team or agency and per-seat fees hurt: WeWeb Pro is €50/mo for unlimited seats and you can run multiple client projects on one subscription
- You need a real free tier to prototype: 1M AI tokens plus the full editor on WeWeb Free build a genuine app, not a demo
- Your backend is Supabase, Xano, Firebase or a custom REST/GraphQL API: WeWeb is purpose-built as the frontend on top, with direct SQL and flexible OAuth2
Choose Ksaar if...
- You need French data sovereignty or HDS-certified hosting: Ksaar is a French sovereign-cloud platform with France/EU residency; WeWeb's residency depends on whichever backend you bolt on
- You want one closed all-in-one tool for internal back-office processes: Ksaar bundles a relational DB, workflow engine, role-based permissions and forms, with no backend to assemble
- Your stack is French/EU-centric (Qonto, Pennylane, Sellsy) and you value a curated local integration marketplace over raw API breadth
- You are digitizing operational processes (inventory, scheduling, document generation, field workflows) for an SMB and want a flat per-workspace price rather than per-seat
- You are non-technical and want to ship a simple internal app yourself without learning data binding or wiring a separate backend
Frequently asked questions
Is WeWeb or Ksaar better in 2026?
For most makers and agencies, WeWeb. It scores 4.3/5 to Ksaar's 3.9/5, adds AI app generation and production-ready code export, and gives unlimited seats at €50/mo. Ksaar wins specific cases: French/EU data sovereignty with HDS-certified hosting, and an all-in-one closed internal-tool platform (DB plus workflow plus UI) that doesn't require you to assemble a backend. They are not pure substitutes, WeWeb is a frontend builder and Ksaar is a full internal-tool stack.What's the real difference between WeWeb and Ksaar?
Architecture. WeWeb builds the frontend and connects to a backend you provide (Supabase, Xano, Firebase, REST/GraphQL); it exports the code so you are not locked in. Ksaar is an all-in-one platform that owns the relational database, the workflow engine, permissions and the UI inside one closed product. If you already have, or want, a separate backend and value code ownership, WeWeb fits. If you want a single tool to run an internal process end to end, Ksaar fits.How much does WeWeb cost vs Ksaar for a small team in 2026?
WeWeb Pro is €50/mo flat for unlimited seats (a 3 to 5 person team is fully covered, about €10/project/mo across 5 projects). Ksaar Business is 112€/mo for a single workspace per our grounding (verify, as Capterra shows a far higher figure near €490/user dated Sept 2025). For multi-person teams, WeWeb's unlimited-seat model is materially cheaper. Note WeWeb raised prices on February 12, 2026, so confirm current numbers on pricing.weweb.io.Does WeWeb have a real free plan, and does Ksaar?
WeWeb's free plan is genuinely usable: 1M AI tokens, full visual editor, unlimited data sources, enough to build and test a real prototype (the only catches are WeWeb branding and no custom domain). Ksaar's free tier is trial-grade (≈100 users, ≈1,000 records) and fills up fast; worse, Capterra and impli.fr indicate Ksaar may have no free plan at all in 2026 (verify). If a usable zero-cost tier matters, WeWeb is the safer bet.Is Ksaar GDPR and HDS compliant, and is WeWeb?
Ksaar is a French platform hosting data in France/EU and, per our hands-on review, is HDS 1 to 6 certified (Hébergeur de Données de Santé), which is critical for healthcare, pharma and regulated sectors (one FR source restates RGPD but not HDS specifically, verify the current certification scope). WeWeb is a frontend builder: it does not host your database, so GDPR and residency depend entirely on the backend you choose, for example an EU-region Supabase. For a native EU sovereignty guarantee out of the box, Ksaar is the clear pick.Can WeWeb's AI build a usable app, since Ksaar has no AI?
Yes. WeWeb's AI generated ~70 to 80% of a working app (database schema, CRUD forms, navigation, validation) in under 5 minutes across 8 app types in testing; you refine the last ~20%. Ksaar has no AI generation, smart fields or predictive features as of testing, so you build everything manually in its visual editor. If AI-assisted speed is a priority, that is a decisive WeWeb advantage. Watch WeWeb's AI token budget: tokens reset monthly, do not roll over, and heavy regeneration burns them fast.Can you migrate from Ksaar to WeWeb, or vice versa?
There is no one-click bridge either way. Ksaar exposes a documented REST API plus webhooks, so you can pull its data into a WeWeb app (WeWeb connects to any REST/GraphQL source and handled a 10k+ record CSV migration cleanly in testing). Going the other direction, WeWeb has no code or data export into Ksaar's closed platform, so you would rebuild the UI in Ksaar and import data via its API or CSV. Budget at least 1 to 2 weeks for a clean migration of a mid-size internal tool, more if workflows are complex.Which is cheaper for a 20-user internal tool: WeWeb or Ksaar?
It depends on your backend appetite. Ksaar Business at 112€/mo (flat, up to ≈5,000 users) covers 20 users in one workspace with HDS hosting included, simple and all-in. WeWeb Pro at €50/mo (unlimited seats) is cheaper on the frontend, but you must add a backend (for example Supabase Pro ≈$25/mo), landing around €75/mo all-in with code ownership and AI. WeWeb is usually cheaper and more flexible; Ksaar is simpler and EU-sovereign. Confirm Ksaar's live pricing first, the public tiers conflict with Capterra (verify).WeWeb vs Bubble vs Ksaar, which should I pick in 2026?
WeWeb is best for AI-assisted, code-exportable frontends on a real backend (Supabase, Xano), with unlimited seats at €50/mo. Bubble is the most mature all-in-one with a 1,000+ plugin marketplace, but it has no code export and pricier team plans. Ksaar is the French sovereign-cloud choice: HDS hosting, EU residency, all-in-one internal tooling, but no AI and a smaller integration set. Pick WeWeb for ownership plus AI speed, Bubble for plugin breadth, Ksaar for EU compliance and a closed back-office stack.Does WeWeb or Ksaar work for mobile apps?
Neither builds native iOS or Android apps. WeWeb produces fully responsive web apps and PWAs (offline-capable via service workers, and they felt near-native in a mobile browser in testing); for app-store distribution you would use FlutterFlow or Adalo. Ksaar is web-responsive but desktop-first: fine for field data entry and record updates on a phone, but configuration must be done on desktop. If mobile field use matters, WeWeb's PWA path is the stronger option; if you need true native apps, look elsewhere for both.
Test both, then decide
WeWeb is free to start, and Ksaar offers a trial-grade free tier (confirm a live quote for paid plans). The fastest way to know is to rebuild one real project on each and see which fits your stack.
Best for agencies, freelancers and makers who want AI app generation, production-ready code export, and unlimited seats at €50/mo on a real backend. Free plan with 1M AI tokens, no credit card.
Try WeWeb for free →Read the full WeWeb review →Best for French and EU SMBs and ops teams that need a sovereign all-in-one internal-tool stack with HDS-certified hosting, a native database, workflows and permissions in one closed platform.
Read the full Ksaar review →Affiliate disclosure: the WeWeb link is an affiliate link and supports our independent hands-on tests at no extra cost to you. Ksaar is not an affiliate partner. Both tools are scored the same way and the weak spots on each are disclosed honestly.
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