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Totalum

Database-first, with a back office you did not have to build

Specification

CategoryFull-stack builder
Founded2023
Cheapest paid plan25 EUR
Free tierYes
Pricing modelFree tier for one project, paid plans from about 25 EUR per month, higher tiers for teams and volume
Official sitetotalum.app
Community ratings60
Last verified
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Capabilities

CapabilityStatus
Full-stack backendYes
Database includedYes, with generated admin
Auth includedYes
Code exportYes, Next.js source
GitHub syncYes
One-click deployYes
Custom domainYes, paid plans
Mobile or native outputResponsive web only
Team collaborationYes, paid plans
Public API or MCP serverYes, REST plus MCP server
Self-hosting the outputPartial, app yes, platform services no

Axis scores

Reliability16%
4.8
Integrations16%
4.6
SEO and GEO13%
4.8
Design quality12%
4.5
Agent performance10%
4.7
Speed9%
4.2
Value9%
4.4
Scalability7%
4.7
API and MCP access5%
4.9
Code ownership3%
4.8

Every axis is scored from 0 to 5 stars. The percentage is that axis's published weight in the overall 4.6 rating.

Interface

Screenshot of the Totalum landing page, captured by App Builder Index
The Totalum landing page as captured at our last verification.

Our assessment in one line

Buy for operational software, skip for brochures. Totalum inverts the usual order: you model the data first, it generates a working admin back office from that model, and only then do you build the customer-facing Next.js app against a typed SDK. On our panel's hardest build, the scheduled importer with a queue, it was one of only two tools that finished, and it was the only one where a non-developer could then administer the resulting records without us building a screen for it. The API and MCP surface is the second best in the index, behind Replit alone. Its weakness is aesthetic: front-end output is competent rather than striking.

The full review has the verdict, the dissenting view and 60 user ratings