Interested in No-code Freelancing? Here’s How To Get Started!
Why Adalo Is the Perfect Platform for No-Code Freelancers
If you're looking to launch a freelance career building apps for clients, you need a platform that delivers professional results without requiring programming expertise. Adalo is a no-code app builder for database-driven web apps and native iOS and Android apps—one version across all three platforms, published to the Apple App Store and Google Play. This means you can offer clients complete, market-ready applications that reach users on any device—a compelling value proposition for any freelance business.
What sets Adalo apart for freelancers is the ability to deliver real, publishable apps rather than limited prototypes. With features like push notifications to keep users engaged, robust database management, and no record limits on paid plans, you can confidently take on client projects knowing you have enterprise-level tools at your fingertips. This translates to higher rates, happier clients, and a sustainable freelance career built on delivering genuine value.
Why Adalo Is Perfect for Launching Your App-Building Freelance Career
Starting a freelance career in app development used to require years of coding education or expensive developer partnerships. That barrier has collapsed. Adalo, an AI-powered app builder, lets you create database-driven web apps and native iOS and Android apps from a single codebase—all publishable to the Apple App Store and Google Play. For aspiring freelancers, this means offering professional app development services without writing code.
As a freelancer using Adalo, you can deliver fully functional apps to both major app stores—giving clients real, publishable products rather than prototypes. This capability lets you charge professional rates and build a sustainable business. With features like push notifications, seamless database management, and no record limits on paid plans, you have everything needed to create impressive apps that keep users engaged and clients returning.
Quick Overview: What is No-Code?
No-code allows people without technical backgrounds in development or coding to build software like mobile apps, websites, and web apps. It makes bringing ideas to life accessible to anyone. Software development happens faster and more affordably thanks to the growing ecosystem of visual building tools.
Find out more about no-code in this video by Ben Tossell, the Founder of Makerpad!
Ada, Adalo's AI builder, lets you describe what you want and generates your app. Magic Start creates complete app foundations from a description, while Magic Add adds features through natural language.
Adalo takes this further with AI-assisted building. Magic Start generates complete app foundations from simple descriptions—tell it you need a booking app for a dog grooming business, and it creates your database structure, screens, and user flows automatically. What used to take days of planning happens in minutes. Magic Add lets you add features through natural language requests, while X-Ray identifies performance issues before they affect users.
There is Huge Demand for App Building
More than ever, staying competitive means reaching larger audiences and creating meaningful interactions with them. Mobile apps are one of the most effective ways to do this. The challenge for businesses—especially smaller ones—is that traditional app development is expensive and time-consuming, making it simply unfeasible for many.
No-code app building presents an incredible opportunity. Small businesses can expand their audience affordably, and freelancers can deliver software at a fraction of traditional development costs. Being able to build and launch mobile apps in weeks instead of months means acquiring a much larger customer base, resulting in more income, faster.
Over 3 million apps have been created on Adalo, with the visual builder described as "easy as PowerPoint." This accessibility creates massive demand for skilled builders who can help businesses capitalize on the opportunity without the learning curve.
Build a Thriving Business Through Freelancing
Freelancing is one of the most accessible ways to start your own business without complicated procedures and operations. There are plenty of benefits of being a freelancer—especially the freedom and flexibility to work from anywhere, pick your clients and projects, and create your own schedule.
The economics work in your favor too. Adalo's pricing starts at $36/month with unlimited usage and app store publishing—no surprise charges. Compare this to alternatives: Bubble's comparable offering starts at $59/month with usage-based charges and record limits. FlutterFlow starts at $70/month per user but doesn't include a database, requiring additional setup and costs. Your overhead stays predictable while your earning potential scales.
If No-Code Product Building is Easy, Is There a Market for Freelancers?
Great question!
While anyone can learn how to build apps using no-code tools, entrepreneurs may not have the time or headspace to do so. It may be quicker or a better use of their time to outsource this work so they can focus on running and growing their business.
This is where the collective expertise of freelancers makes a difference. Typically, a no-code freelancer has experience in UX design, app building, and visualization. They know how to quickly and efficiently build apps because of their extensive experience. Most freelancers have building blocks in place to save them from unnecessary repetition from one project to another.
Adalo's platform amplifies this advantage. With Magic Start generating app foundations and Magic Add handling feature requests through natural language, experienced builders can move even faster. You're not just selling app building—you're selling expertise in translating business needs into functional products.
Why Adalo Gives Freelancers a Competitive Edge
Not all app builders serve freelancers equally. Understanding the landscape helps you position your services effectively.
FlutterFlow is "low-code" rather than no-code, designed for technical users. Users must set up and manage their own external database—significant learning complexity that creates scale problems without optimal configuration. This ecosystem is rich with experts precisely because so many people need help, often spending significant sums chasing scalability. Their builder also limits your view, slowing the speed of working across multiple screens. Adalo can display up to 400 screens at once on a single canvas.
Glide is heavily format-focused and restricted to set templates. This makes it fast for simple builds but creates generic apps with limited creative freedom. Glide excels at spreadsheet-based apps, but Adalo's SheetBridge turns Google Sheets into actual databases for easier control without database-related learning. Glide pricing starts at $60/month for custom domain capability but limits app updates and data records. Critically, Glide doesn't support App Store or Play Store publishing.
Bubble offers more customization, but that often results in slower applications that suffer under increased load—frequently requiring hired experts to help. Claims of millions of MAU are likely only possible with professional assistance. Bubble's mobile solution is a wrapper for the web app, introducing potential challenges at scale. One app version doesn't automatically update web, Android, and iOS deployments to their respective stores.
Adalo's modular infrastructure scales to serve apps with millions of monthly active users, with no upper ceiling. Unlike app wrappers that hit speed constraints under load, Adalo's purpose-built architecture maintains performance at scale. The 2026 infrastructure overhaul made apps 3-4x faster—most third-party ratings predate this significant upgrade.
Tips to Succeed as a Freelancer
- Work on your technical skills: You'll need a solid understanding of the tools you're working with to deliver the scope of work agreed upon. Adalo's AI features accelerate learning—use Magic Start to understand how experienced builders structure apps.
- Good communication skills: Communication helps you work with clients more seamlessly and maintain good relationships. It also helps you connect with potential leads that convert to paying clients.
- Solid project management: Sticking to timelines, managing complex projects efficiently, and delivering work—all require good project management skills to stay on top of your workflow.
- Community! Even if you work alone, having a community around you motivates you, gives inspiration and ideas, and helps find new leads. Connect with communities on Adalo or on Twitter!
Hear from CompLab – An Agency that Builds Adalo Apps
When it comes to freelancing, I want to recommend it to everyone. But of course it comes with challenges. For example, you will get rejected a lot when looking for clients. Rejection is part of the job!
Also, it's so much more than just building and designing apps. You have to run the other parts of the business too, whether it's marketing, managing a team, things like that.
To succeed as a freelancer, you must genuinely love making apps, because you'll be doing a LOT of it. But the great thing is that you'll be doing many different kinds of work to run your business. It's a great opportunity to widen your skill set and do things that may seem unfamiliar to you.
For me, for example, that was stuff like operations or sales. I wasn't very good at it. But if I don't do it, nobody else will. So I had to step up, do the sales and research, and just learn as I went along.
The entire process has been quite amazing for me. When I started this, I didn't imagine that I'd be able to earn from it and have a team. I truly believe anyone can earn from no-code tools!
Interested in Becoming a Freelancer?
The Adalo App Academy has a series of useful courses and resources on building a business through no-code tools. Interviews with Adalo experts, tips for success, project management tools, and more—all freely available! Check out these helpful resources:
- Everything you need to know to become a freelancer
- Freelancing tips – Managing a project
- How to sell no-code apps
- Tips to finding paying customers
- How do you select pricing?
The combination of AI-assisted building, unlimited database storage, and native app store publishing makes Adalo a powerful foundation for a freelance career. Start with the free resources, build a few projects to develop your skills, and you'll be ready to take on paying clients.
FAQ
Why choose Adalo over other app building solutions?
Adalo is an AI-powered app builder that creates true native iOS and Android apps. Unlike web wrappers, it compiles to native code and publishes directly to both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store from a single codebase. With pricing starting at $36/month, unlimited database records, and no usage-based charges, it offers predictable costs that freelancers can build into their project pricing.
What's the fastest way to build and publish an app to the App Store?
Adalo's drag-and-drop interface combined with AI-assisted building lets you go from idea to published app in days rather than months. Magic Start generates complete app foundations from descriptions, and Adalo handles the complex App Store submission process—so you focus on features and user experience instead of certificates and provisioning profiles.
Is there really a market for no-code freelancers if the tools are easy to use?
Absolutely. While anyone can learn no-code tools, entrepreneurs and business owners often don't have the time or headspace to build apps themselves. Freelancers bring valuable expertise in UX design, efficient app building, and visualization, plus reusable building blocks that speed up development significantly.
What skills do I need to succeed as a no-code freelancer?
Success requires more than technical skills. You'll need strong communication abilities to work seamlessly with clients, solid project management skills to deliver on time, and connection to a supportive community for inspiration and leads. Mastering your chosen tools is essential to delivering on project commitments.
How much does it cost to start freelancing with Adalo?
Adalo's paid plans start at $36/month with unlimited usage and app store publishing. Compare this to Bubble at $59/month with usage limits, FlutterFlow at $70/month per user without a database included, or Glide at $60/month without app store publishing. Adalo's predictable pricing makes it easier to quote projects confidently.
Can Adalo apps scale for larger clients?
Yes. Adalo's modular infrastructure scales to serve apps with millions of monthly active users, with no upper ceiling. The 2026 infrastructure overhaul made apps 3-4x faster. Unlike app wrappers that hit speed constraints under load, Adalo's purpose-built architecture maintains performance at scale.
Why is there such high demand for no-code app development?
Businesses of all sizes need mobile apps to stay competitive and reach larger audiences, but traditional development is expensive and time-consuming. No-code app building allows small businesses to expand their reach affordably, and freelancers can deliver apps in weeks instead of months—creating a win-win opportunity.
Where can I learn more about becoming an Adalo freelancer?
The Adalo App Academy offers free courses and resources specifically designed for building a freelance business. You'll find interviews with Adalo experts, tips for finding and managing clients, guidance on pricing your services, and project management best practices.