• Base44 no-code review

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    Base44 no-code review

    Date:
    Wed, 01 Jul 2026 10:54:45 +0000

    Description:
    A no-code solution for web apps, agents, and more.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Creating
    your own app no longer requires in-depth knowledge of an appropriate programming language. No-code tools like Base44 can be instructed to create web apps and superagents in minutes, using instructions written in much the same way you would explain the process of boiling an egg or running a bath.

    Bought by Wix.com in 2025, just months after it was founded, Base44 is one of the most recognizable no-code tools. To ascertain how useful it can be, weve explored its features, its support for integration with third-party tools and services, and how easy it is to deploy. Weve assessed its pricing and considered how Base44 compares with the competition, and weve also used it to create a web app. To see more of the options that are out there, take a look at our list of the best no-code platforms . Latest Videos From Watch full video here: Base44: Features From the off, Base44 gives you a free option
    with 25 message credits and 100 integration credits. It is worth noting, however, that these have varying values depending on the type of project
    youre describing. These credits increase through the plans, as do the features. Free users get database functionality, for example, along with authentication tools and analytics.

    Scale up to a paid plan, and you can get unlimited app projects, in-app code edits, a choice of AI model, GitHub integration, domain connection, backend functions, and even premium support.

    Base44 also has beta functions under ongoing development, which can also be accessed with the top tier plans. (Image credit: Base44) The key feature of Base44, beyond its no-code prompt, is its support for superagents. These are described as being able to do the work of a personal assistant, support rep, marketing team, analyst and all you need to do is tell it what to do. Along with various templates such as specific options for finance-based tasks, e-commerce projects, and more Base44 has a lot to offer in terms of integrations. Pretty much every productivity tool and data platform you can think of is available for connection to your web project or superagent. Are you a pro? Subscribe to our newsletter Sign up to the TechRadar Pro
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    As such, Base44s potential as a no-code automation tool is a strong
    advantage. Base44: Interface and ease of use Base44 is designed to make it easy for you to develop a web app with instructions in plain English. You simply enter a prompt, and wait for the results. A clear user-interface much like any other AI-based prompt box is presented for use, although you do
    need to register first. Free and paid accounts are available, along with a free trial of the premium features.

    You arent limited to text prompts, either. Its an easy task to upload an image, to assist with your plans for a web app. Or you might initiate a connection to one of the many integrations supported by Base44.

    In addition, Base44 has a mobile app, for both iPhone and Android, which is intended to assist in no-code development wherever you are. Projects can also be deployed or published via the mobile app. Base44: Integration and extensibility (Image credit: Base44) Its worth taking a deeper look at the integrations and connections available with Base44. Most importantly, you do not need a third party database solution, as this is built into all plans. If you need it, however, Base44 supports Supabase with a dedicated connection.

    Google Suite tools like Gmail, Google Docs, Google Sheets, and Google Calendar can be integrated with Base 44, as can Google Drive, Google Analytics, Search Console, and Meet. Slack and the Slack Bot can be
    connected, as can ClickUp and AirTable. Meanwhile, cloud storage like
    Dropbox, OneDrive, and Box are also options.

    LinkedIn, Instagram Business, and Discord also have connection options with Base44. Many more are available, and each offers the potential for an integration with a web app or superagent automation. Base44: Deployment and maintenance Creating an app or superagent is only the first step. In order to use them, you need to publish.

    Several options are available here. The simplest is to publish to a Base44 subdomain, but you can easily share it via email or to a social network, too. Note that there is no option to sync it to GitHub.

    Note that once a project is published, the integration credits come into
    play. This means that a web app or superagent needs the integration credits
    to perform the tasks you have specified. If the credits run out, your no-code project will not work again until the period resets or you upgrade to get
    more credits.

    As noted, your project can also be published via the mobile app. This also supports submission to the Apple App Store and Google Play for approval. Creating a crypto price calculator with Base44 To help understand just how useful Base44 is as a no-code solution, I developed a prompt to create a web app. The aim of the tool is to calculate the price of popular
    cryptocurrencies when purchased in USD, GBP, or Euros. It relies on a free
    API (two are specified as options), which the app should be able to connect
    to and draw data from. The prompt also specifies input fields and a calculation table. (Image credit: Base44) The prompt is as follows and weve used the same prompt when testing other no-code tools:

    Build a tool that compares the price of a specific asset (like Bitcoin) against multiple fiat currencies simultaneously.

    Functional requirements

    API Integration: Connect to a free API (like CoinGecko or ExchangeRate-API).

    Input Handling: A field where the user enters a "Budget" (e.g., $1,000$).

    Dynamic Calculation: A list or table that automatically updates to show how much of the asset that budget buys in USD, EUR, and GBP.

    Toggle Switch: A "Dark Mode" or "Refresh" toggle to test UI state management.

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    Two initial attempts were made, each resulting in a drawn out Building your idea message one of which lasted for 3 hours (in contrast, competing tools completed the task within 5 minutes).

    Rather than re-entering the prompt for a third time, I posed the question:
    why is this not working? As a result, Base44 took a more verbal approach as
    it made its third attempt. While it made progress, it still wasnt working, providing a fix with AI button to overcome problems displaying the apps preview. This was progress, however, and within a few more moments the calculator was displayed.

    The resulting web app delivered on the aims of the prompt, but offered an additional 9 currencies that were not specified. Publishing the app was a one-click process, and you can see the results here: https://global-crypto-spend.base44.app Base44: Pricing and Documentation The basic free version of Base44 is limited, but is enough to get you started. If you need more, the Starter plan is $20/month