Absolutely @dilon_perera.
Hey @dixonmatt45, that’s pretty much the entire basis of my business Templar Design where I sell Adalo templates.
That post Introducing “Templar Design” (Adalo Templates & UI Kits) pretty much covers it, but here’s a formal reply to your inquiry.
For starters, be clear with your deliverables. If your app is the right solution for the user, the customer may or may not care what it was built with, as long as it functions properly. You can tell them that it was built with Adalo.
If the app is built in Adalo and the users get scared away because it was built in Adalo… Cool. You want people that are willing to try Adalo if they haven’t yet, active Adalo users, or people that haven’t even heard of Adalo.
It’s all about the value and how you sell it.
Now, how do we sell the apps?
First, collect payment. Obviously lol.
Then, I simply send a cloneable app link to the customer where they can clone the app they’ve purchased into their own Adalo account.