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Dreamflow Pricing 2026 Explained: Plans and Credits

The detail that catches people out is that Dreamflow credits are spent on almost everything, including creating features and exporting your app.

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TL;DR

Dreamflow 2026 pricing is credit-based: Free ($0, 10 credits), Hobby ($20/mo, 100 credits), Pro ($90/mo, 500 credits), plus custom Enterprise. Credits are spent on building actions, including generating screens, creating features, and even exporting your app, so your real cost tracks how much you iterate. Hobby includes 1-click deploy and code export; Pro adds premium models and Git access. It is priced separately from FlutterFlow. Start design from a free VP0 design so credits go to logic at $0.

Dreamflow pricing in 2026 is credit-based, and the detail that catches people out is that credits are not just for generating, they are spent on almost everything you do, including creating features and exporting your app. So your real cost tracks how much you build and iterate, not a flat monthly tier. There are three published plans plus enterprise. Below is the full breakdown and how the credits actually burn. Note that Dreamflow is priced separately from FlutterFlow, even though the same team makes both. If credit metering is a concern, you can keep design free by generating from a free VP0 design (the free iOS and React Native design library AI builders read from) into your own editor.

The plans at a glance

These are the 2026 tiers. Confirm current numbers on the official Dreamflow pricing page.

PlanPriceCreditsWho it suits
Free$010Testing features, a basic app
Hobby$20/mo100One working app, publish and export
Pro$90/mo500Multiple apps, premium models, Git access
EnterpriseCustomCustomTeams using it as a core platform

Two things stand out. The Hobby plan at $20 includes 1-click deployment to web, iOS, and Android plus 1-click code export, so even the entry paid tier gives you ownership. And the Pro plan at $90 adds priority access to premium models and Git access, which matters if you want the export and version-control workflow covered in does Dreamflow export clean code to GitHub.

How the credits actually work

This is the core of Dreamflow pricing. It runs on a token, or credit, system where building actions consume credits: generating a screen, creating a feature, and even exporting your app draw down your balance. So the Free tier’s 10 credits are for a quick try, and heavier building moves you up fast. The practical implication is the same as other credit builders: budget around the allowance, not just the headline price, and prefer focused prompts over broad regenerations to stretch credits.

The costs to budget for

  • Iteration burn: every build action spends credits, so heavy iteration reaches the tier ceiling.
  • Export costs credits too: factor that in if you plan to export often.
  • Backend services: your app’s Supabase or other backend usage is billed separately by those providers.
  • App store fees: publishing carries Apple’s $99/year and Google’s one-time $25, set by the platforms.

For the publishing checklist, see can Dreamflow publish to the App Store and Google Play, and for choosing it for client work, Dreamflow alternatives for agencies and freelancers.

Is Dreamflow worth it?

For an individual building one Flutter app, Hobby at $20 with deployment and export is a fair deal, especially given the clean Flutter output that independent reviews like No Code MBA’s Dreamflow guide also highlight. For someone building multiple apps or wanting premium models and Git access, Pro at $90 is the tier. The credit model is the thing to watch: if you iterate heavily, the allowance is your real constraint, not the sticker price. To avoid credit metering for the design phase, start screens from a free VP0 design at $0 and let Dreamflow spend credits on logic, not on redrawing layouts. For the sibling tool’s pricing, FlutterFlow versus Dreamflow for beginners.

Key takeaways

  • Dreamflow is credit-based: Free ($0, 10 credits), Hobby ($20, 100), Pro ($90, 500), plus Enterprise.
  • Credits are spent on building, creating features, and even exporting your app.
  • Hobby ($20) includes 1-click deploy and code export; Pro ($90) adds premium models and Git access.
  • Budget around the credit allowance, not just the monthly price, since iteration burns credits.
  • Start design from a free VP0 design so credits go to logic, not layout, at $0 design cost.

Frequently asked questions

How much does Dreamflow cost in 2026?

Dreamflow has a free plan with 10 credits, Hobby at $20 a month with 100 credits, Pro at $90 a month with 500 credits, and custom Enterprise pricing. It is credit-based, so your real cost depends on how much you build, not just the tier you pick.

How do Dreamflow credits work?

Dreamflow runs on a credit, or token, system where building actions consume credits, including generating a screen, creating a feature, and exporting your app. So heavy iteration draws down your balance faster, and the allowance is your real constraint rather than the headline price.

Does Dreamflow have the same pricing as FlutterFlow?

No. Although the same team makes both, Dreamflow is priced separately from FlutterFlow with its own credit-based plans. Do not assume FlutterFlow’s seat pricing applies; check Dreamflow’s own pricing page.

Which Dreamflow plan should I choose?

For one Flutter app with deployment and export, Hobby at $20 is a fair entry tier. For multiple apps, premium models, and Git access, Pro at $90 is the fit. Pick based on how many apps you build and how heavily you iterate, since credits scale with that.

How do I avoid burning Dreamflow credits?

Prompt focused changes instead of broad regenerations, and start screens from a free VP0 design, the free iOS and React Native design library for AI builders, so credits go to logic rather than redrawing layouts. That keeps the design phase at $0 and your credit balance higher.

Questions VP0 users ask

How much does Dreamflow cost in 2026?

Dreamflow has a free plan with 10 credits, Hobby at $20 a month with 100 credits, Pro at $90 a month with 500 credits, and custom Enterprise pricing. It is credit-based, so your real cost depends on how much you build, not just the tier you pick.

How do Dreamflow credits work?

Dreamflow runs on a credit, or token, system where building actions consume credits, including generating a screen, creating a feature, and exporting your app. So heavy iteration draws down your balance faster, and the allowance is your real constraint rather than the headline price.

Does Dreamflow have the same pricing as FlutterFlow?

No. Although the same team makes both, Dreamflow is priced separately from FlutterFlow with its own credit-based plans. Do not assume FlutterFlow's seat pricing applies; check Dreamflow's own pricing page.

Which Dreamflow plan should I choose?

For one Flutter app with deployment and export, Hobby at $20 is a fair entry tier. For multiple apps, premium models, and Git access, Pro at $90 is the fit. Pick based on how many apps you build and how heavily you iterate, since credits scale with that.

How do I avoid burning Dreamflow credits?

Prompt focused changes instead of broad regenerations, and start screens from a free VP0 design, the free iOS and React Native design library for AI builders, so credits go to logic rather than redrawing layouts. That keeps the design phase at $0 and your credit balance higher.

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