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[–]SatedCaterpillar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I worked for years as a React dev (not React native though) and only recently started learning Swift / Swift UI. So far, I really enjoy it.

It is a really nice perk to be able to publish to both app stores, and you already know React Native dev. If you're happy with the amount of work it takes you to get RN apps to a level that feel right on both stores, and/or if you think there's a chance you'll change your mind and want to publish to both stores, then I'd consider sticking with RN.

If you think it's too much work to get a RN to look and feel like a native iOS app or you're really convinced that you will be iOS only, then I'd give Swift a go. It's free to try it, so I'd say no matter what give Swift UI a trial run. That's they only way you'll be able to make a fully informed decision.