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Mobile apps shouldn't require a developer
But somehow, we've all accepted that they do.
You can design a logo in Canva. Edit video in CapCut. Launch a store on Shopify. But if you want to build a mobile app? Good luck. Hope you have $100k and six months.
That's bullshit.
Why are mobile apps still hard in 2026?
Everyone's building AI app builders. But they're all taking the easy route: web apps. Websites dressed up as “software.” Because mobile is genuinely harder—App Store rules, native features, device testing, the works.
The AI builder space is cluttered with tools that generate pretty websites and call it innovation.
Meanwhile, billions of people spend 4+ hours a day on their phones, and the only way to reach them with real software is still locked behind iOS and Android development skills that take years to learn.
We're fixing that.
Describe your app idea. We build it. You test it on your phone in hours. Make it better by talking to it. Publish to the App Store when you're ready.
Real mobile apps. Not web wrappers. Actual native iOS apps that use your camera, location, push notifications—all the stuff that makes mobile apps feel like magic.
Real code. React Native that you own. Export it. Hire someone to customize it. Fork it and go wild. We don't care. It's yours.
Real publishing. We help you get through App Store Review. Because shipping is what separates real products from side projects.
Our founder tried to build a mobile app in 2025. Had the idea. Had the customers. Didn't have the $$$ quoted by agencies or the months needed to learn mobile development.
Classic story. Except instead of giving up, we started creating the apps, and built the tool we wished existed.
Now we're a small Estonian company competing with Silicon Valley unicorns 🦄. They have $100M in funding. We have grit and a great product.
This is for the solo founder who's been “looking for a technical co-founder” for two months. The creator with 50k followers and no way to build the community app they keep talking about. The product manager tired of watching great ideas die in Jira tickets and Figma. The entrepreneur in a country where hiring mobile developers costs a year's salary. Anyone who's been told their idea is “too small” for anyone to care about.
A real person, who's not a developer, ships a real app to the App Store that real people download and use.
That's it. That's the mission.
Every time it happens, we're winning.