u/AmbitiousBar8931

For vibe-coded iOS apps: what’s the hardest part after the app works?

I’m curious about the step after you’ve vibe-coded an iOS app and it works locally / in preview.

For anyone who has tried taking a vibe-coded app toward App Store submission, what was the most confusing or annoying part?

Was it things like:

- privacy policy / support URL

- account deletion requirements

- App Store privacy labels

- permission strings for camera/photos/location/etc.

- screenshots

- subscriptions / RevenueCat

- App Review notes

- rejection fixes

- something else?

Also curious:

- Did you handle it yourself, use a tool/template, or ask someone for help?

- Did Apple reject you for anything unexpected?

- How long did the “ready for review” part take after the app itself was working?

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u/AmbitiousBar8931 — 6 days ago

What was the hardest part after the app worked?

I’m curious about the step after Rork has helped you get an app working.

For anyone who has tried taking a Rork-built app toward App Store submission, what was the most confusing or annoying part?

Was it:

- privacy policy / support URL

- account deletion requirements

- App Store privacy labels

- permission strings

- screenshots

- subscriptions / RevenueCat

- App Review notes

- rejection fixes

- something else?

Also curious:

- Did you handle it yourself, use a tool/template, or ask someone for help?

- Did Apple reject you for anything unexpected?

- How long did the “ready for review” part take after the app itself was working?

reddit.com
u/AmbitiousBar8931 — 6 days ago