A fond farewell

Good morning!

I’ve been working on Adalo for two years now, I’d consider myself a semi-pro, with multiple apps in the app store and a lot of skills honed. While I have grown to love Adalo for many reason, the price is too steep for the minimal features that have rolled out over the past two years. The marketplace offers expensive versions of things that should be free anyway. It’s truly a shame because there was so much promise and life only two years ago. If Adalo doesn’t improve, AI will render it unnecessary soon enough.

Many of the Adalo stalwarts are also gone, many of them actually refuse to work in the adalo platform anymore, including Pragmaflow…

I’m now leaving too. Good luck to all of you and I hope your apps are incredible!

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@mrentrekin - what are you moving to instead?

A great shame, the community will suffer at your loss. Good luck in your endeavours. Will you rebuild your existing apps? :v:

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I meant to also discuss AI a bit.

I don’t think AI will deliver anything but the simplest apps in the near term.
Most of the AI features out there are just a starting point.

Just my two cents.

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FlutterFlow - 100%

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Yes, I’m rebuilding them on FlutterFlow right now! Thanks for asking and good luck!

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Its a shame to see anyone decide to leave the platform, but in all honesty I can understand the decision: the cost is high, app actions are extremely limited (to the point of stopping from scaling up, and support takes way to long and answers are limited.) As I am sure many have said, good luck.

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Same here! I left adalo over two year ago now. I use to be with them since the beginning. Their teams acts like they care when you make these complaints, but I’ve noticed when you do get to share your feedback with them they just ignore you and don’t make changes. I agree the price is out of hand for the minimum features. Adalo is falling apart and it shows it’s been a decline. They wanna make money they gonna need to make improvements l I’ve been waiting for two years for a simple form fix so we can use many to many relationships in the adalo form.

I switched to salesforce. You can build no-code experience clouds and the platform is so customized. You can start with a development account so it’s free and then when you sell your app you can allow the company to pay for the subscription.

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Also forgot to mention support sucks! So I have had an app built in the Legacy builder and thought you know what I’m gonna force myself to figure out the trick to get adalo 2.0 to work the way I need it to. Well I was able to finally after they make changes. Well I had a list I built the same way I did In legacy. They told me to re-build the list. So I did and same issue. Then basically never helped me.

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