How does Lovibe compare to Adalo? Lovibe generates real native code, while Adalo creates apps within its visual platform.
Both Lovibe and Adalo help people build applications, but they take fundamentally different approaches. Understanding these differences helps you choose the right tool for your project.
Lovibe uses AI-powered code generation through Claude to create real React Native mobile apps from natural language descriptions. You describe what you want, and the AI writes production-quality code that runs on iOS, Android, and the web. Adalo is a no-code platform for building mobile and web apps using a visual drag-and-drop interface. While Adalo makes app building accessible, the resulting apps run within Adalo's framework and cannot be exported as source code. Lovibe generates real React Native code that you own and can deploy independently.
The result is that Lovibe gives you full ownership of real, deployable code with no platform lock-in, while providing the speed and accessibility of an AI-powered development experience.
Lovibe generates real React Native code with native performance and no platform lock-in. Adalo is easier visually but locks you into their platform. For serious mobile apps, Lovibe offers more flexibility.
You cannot directly export Adalo apps, but you can describe your Adalo app to Lovibe and the AI will recreate it as a real React Native project with native code.
Both are designed for non-technical users. Adalo uses visual drag-and-drop, while Lovibe uses conversational AI. Many find Lovibe faster because you describe what you want rather than building it visually.
Adalo has a marketplace of pre-built integrations. Lovibe generates custom integration code, which is more flexible but requires describing what you need.
| Feature | Lovibe | Adalo |
|---|---|---|
| Approach | AI code generation | Visual no-code builder |
| Output | Real React Native source code | Adalo-hosted app |
| Code export | Full source code | No code export |
| Performance | Native React Native performance | Web-wrapped rendering |
| Customization | Unlimited (real code) | Limited to platform features |
| Mobile deployment | App Store via EAS Build | App Store via Adalo |