Prototyping tool · Ranked 29 of 37 in the index
Trickle Review (2026)
A design-forward builder for pages, forms and small interactive tools, with the strongest visual defaults of the lightweight group.
The quick answer
Assessed for 2026Buy on looks, and know what you are buying. Trickle produces the most tasteful output of the lightweight group and scored 4.3 on design, third highest in the whole index, above every full-stack builder except Lovable and v0. If your job is a microsite, a campaign page or an interactive form that has to look considered, this is a genuinely good tool at a genuinely low price. It is also, by our measurements, the least capable backend here: scalability 2.9, API and MCP 2.5, both bottom of the index. Nothing about that is a bug; it is the product.
- Best for
- Designers and marketers building visually distinctive pages, microsites and interactive forms
- Not for
- Any application with users, roles, records or a second year of development ahead of it
- Price from
- 15 EUR
- Free tier
- Yes
The ten axes
Every builder in the index is scored on the same ten axes with the same published weights. This is how Trickle performed on our test briefs.
- Reliability16%
- 3.5
- Integrations16%
- 3.1
- SEO and GEO13%
- 3.6
- Design quality12%
- 4.3
- Agent performance10%
- 3.4
- Speed9%
- 4.0
- Value9%
- 4.0
- Scalability7%
- 2.9
- API and MCP access5%
- 2.5
- Code ownership3%
- 2.6
Every axis is scored from 0 to 5 stars. The percentage is that axis's published weight in the overall 3.5 rating.
The verdict
Buy on looks, and know what you are buying. Trickle produces the most tasteful output of the lightweight group and scored 4.3 on design, third highest in the whole index, above every full-stack builder except Lovable and v0. If your job is a microsite, a campaign page or an interactive form that has to look considered, this is a genuinely good tool at a genuinely low price. It is also, by our measurements, the least capable backend here: scalability 2.9, API and MCP 2.5, both bottom of the index. Nothing about that is a bug; it is the product.
A design-forward builder for pages, forms and small interactive tools, with the strongest visual defaults of the lightweight group.
The dissenting view
Our front-end reviewer files the opposite dissent to the usual one: she thinks the overall star rating flatters the backend weaknesses rather than punishing them, because a 2.9 on scalability still reads as almost three out of five to a casual reader, when the honest description is that there is no meaningful scaling story at all. She would prefer axis floors, so that a missing capability scores 1.0 and not 2.5. That change is on our methodology roadmap and is not in the launch scores.
One member of the panel disagreed with the consensus. We publish the disagreement rather than average it away.
What it looks like

Pricing
Free tier with monthly credits, paid plans from about 15 EUR per month
| Plan | Price | Billing | What you get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | Free | monthly | Monthly credits, Trickle subdomain |
| Pro | 15 EUR | monthly | Custom domain, more credits, badge removal |
| Team | 30 EUR | monthly | Collaborators, shared assets, higher limits |
Feature by feature
The same eleven checks, run on every builder in the index.
| Capability | Status |
|---|---|
| Full-stack backend | No |
| Database included | Limited, form and list storage |
| Auth included | Limited |
| Code export | No |
| GitHub sync | No |
| One-click deploy | Yes |
| Custom domain | Yes, paid plans |
| Mobile or native output | Responsive web only |
| Team collaboration | Yes, basic |
| Public API or MCP server | No |
| Self-hosting the output | No |
What works / What does not
What works
- Best visual defaults of the lightweight builders, 4.3 on design
- Low price for the quality of output it produces
- Fast, pleasant editing loop for pages and forms
- Decent on-page SEO for a design-led tool
What does not
- Lowest API and MCP score in this index at 2.5
- Lowest scalability score in this index at 2.9
- No code export, so no exit path
- Not an application platform in any meaningful sense
User reviews
22 ratings for Trickle, editor panel first. Community ratings accumulate on top of our seeded launch score.
Community rating
- 5 ★36%
- 4 ★27%
- 3 ★18%
- 2 ★9%
- 1 ★9%
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Bought it as an app builder, which was a mistake
Robert Kaminski@rkaminski
Startup technical co-founder.
It is listed in app builder comparisons so I assumed it built apps. There is no real auth, no relational data, and no way to get the code out. My fault for not reading carefully, but the category framing across this whole market is misleading and I appreciate that this site says so plainly.
- Pros
- Looks better than anything else at the price.
- Cons
- Not an application platform in any sense.
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The only builder that does not fight my taste
Camille Bernard@camillebernard
Brand designer.
Everything else generates a competent template. Trickle generates something I would have chosen. I use it for campaign microsites and I have never once needed a database, so its weaknesses are invisible to me.
- Pros
- Visual output I am happy to put my name on.
- Cons
- None for my use case.
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Taste, on a platform that cannot carry an app
Ines Varela@inesvarela
Senior reviewer, front end and accessibility. Audits every generated interface against WCAG 2.2 AA.
On the marketing brief Trickle produced the only page all five panellists described unprompted as attractive. Type scale, spacing rhythm, restrained motion, and it does not look like the same template every time, which is more than I can say for most of this index. Then I tried the application briefs. There is no relational model, no roles, no export. My own dissent, published on this page, is that a 2.9 scalability score reads more generously than the reality deserves.
- Pros
- Best visual defaults of the lightweight group at 4.3. Low price for the quality. Decent on-page SEO.
- Cons
- Lowest API score in the index. Lowest scalability score in the index. No export.
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I like it and I cannot recommend it professionally
Gareth Lewis@garethlewis
Web developer, ten years.
No export is the whole problem. I cannot put a client on a platform they can never leave, however nice the output is. If Trickle shipped code export tomorrow I would use it weekly.
- Pros
- Output quality is legitimately high.
- Cons
- No export makes it unusable for client work.
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Landing pages that convert and cost nothing
Fatima Zahra@fatimazahra
Freelance content marketer.
Six landing pages for clients, 15 EUR a month total. Pages are fast, metadata is editable, forms work. One star off because collaboration is thin and handing a page to a client to edit is awkward.
- Pros
- Cheap, fast, good looking.
- Cons
- Weak collaboration and client handover.
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Frequently asked
- What is Trickle actually for?
- Microsites, campaign pages and interactive forms that need to look designed. On our design axis it scored 4.3, above every full-stack builder except Lovable and v0.
- Can Trickle build a web app with logins and data?
- Not really. Storage is limited to forms and lists, and there is no real auth or roles model. Scalability scores 2.9, the lowest in this index.
- Is there a way to export from Trickle?
- No, there is no code export. It scores 2.6 on code ownership. Build here knowing the work stays here.
- Trickle or Zite?
- Trickle if visual distinctiveness is the priority, Zite if search performance and page volume matter more. They are close competitors and both are cheap.
Sources
- Trickle product site · 14 August 2026
- Trickle pricing page · 13 August 2026