Retool
v0 by Vercel
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Free / from $10/mo | Free / from $20/mo |
| Free Plan | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| Rating | 4.5 / 5 | 4.4 / 5 |
| Best For | engineering-teams, operations, data-teams, startups, enterprise | frontend-developers, designers, startups, rapid-prototypers |
| Founded | 2017 | 2023 |
| Drag Drop Ui | ✓ | ✗ |
| Database Connectors | ✓ | ✗ |
| Api Integration | ✓ | ✗ |
| Workflows | ✓ | ✗ |
| Self Hosting | ✓ | ✗ |
| Rbac | ✓ | ✗ |
| Ai | ✓ | ✗ |
| Ui Generation | ✗ | ✓ |
| React Components | ✗ | ✓ |
| Tailwind | ✗ | ✓ |
| Image To Code | ✗ | ✓ |
| Iterative Editing | ✗ | ✓ |
| Code Export | ✗ | ✓ |
| Shadcn Ui | ✗ | ✓ |
✓ Retool Pros
- Fastest way to build internal tools
- Connects to any database or API
- Self-hostable for security
- Pre-built components save hours
✗ Retool Cons
- Only for internal tools — not customer-facing
- Can get expensive for large teams
- Learning curve for complex queries
✓ v0 by Vercel Pros
- Generates production-ready React + Tailwind code
- Can interpret design screenshots
- Iterative refinement through conversation
- Integrates directly with Next.js projects
✗ v0 by Vercel Cons
- Limited to React/Next.js ecosystem
- Generated code sometimes needs manual cleanup
- Free tier has daily generation limits
The Verdict
Retool is built for engineering teams and operations, with a focus on drag-drop-ui and database-connectors. v0 by Vercel targets frontend developers and designers and leads with ui-generation and react-components.
On pricing, Retool is the clear winner for budget-conscious users — starting at $10/mo compared to $20/mo for v0 by Vercel. That $10/mo difference adds up quickly for growing teams.
Both offer free plans, so you can test each with your real workflow before committing to a subscription.
Both tools are a solid fit for startups — in those cases, the decision often comes down to workflow style and how your team prefers to organize work.
This is a genuinely close comparison. If you can, sign up for both free trials (where available) and run a one-week test with your actual team tasks before deciding.