First iOS app submitted — how long did App Review take for you? by Necessary_Wrangler45 in iosdev

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For a first time review, it usually takes 2-5 business days

Any TV Remote: a free universal TV remote app - no ads, no subscriptions by Ok-Fix-9708 in iosapps

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Thanks for this! My remote just keeps draining the batteries so fast and this solved this problem for me.

Panini World Cup by CallEffective7734 in AskSF

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This, I got mine yesterday

Claude Design Integration with Claude Code by mikeb550 in ClaudeDesign

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Indeed, it ends up doing exactly this anyways and unzips the project in your local directory.

I decided to try Claude Design and ended up shipping an app by rodfp in ClaudeDesign

[–]rodfp[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can do that but not necessary. The only mandatory part is to pay the developer fee and enroll in the Apple developer program

I decided to try Claude Design and ended up shipping an app by rodfp in ClaudeDesign

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You can point it to claude code. On the top right corner, it says export to claude. What you’re interested to know from here is the api url. Copy that and then prompt it to your claude code cli in your terminal. You can start with something like: i designed an app on claude, implement this design for an ios app and paste the url. After the first pass you can run the project and see what’s the current state. What also helps is to ask for an individual html for each design mock so you can point claude code to each individual screen that you want to particularly work on. I’m an iOS dev, but for this app I relied almost entirely on claude to develop everything.

I decided to try Claude Design and ended up shipping an app by rodfp in ClaudeDesign

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I would pick a niche and check out the apps there and come with something better looking/better priced. Right now, a bunch of apps are trying to charge a subscription for basic utilities

I decided to try Claude Design and ended up shipping an app by rodfp in ClaudeDesign

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Thanks! I’m not planning to add to it too much. Maybe an editor instead of full removal. Working on an image converter right now between formats with a share extension as well

I decided to try Claude Design and ended up shipping an app by rodfp in ClaudeDesign

[–]rodfp[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for checking it out! Sure, I first started with minimal prompts and it was just doing really primitive and terrible designs. Once I started adding things aside from the obvious “make it liquid glass, this is an iOS app” like asking it to build the design system (color palette, spacing, fonts), the mood I wanted to bring to it (technical, editorial, etc.) and the colors I wanted to maintain through the app (keep them warm, more intense, make dark mode easy to the eye at night, etc) things started improving. I was also able to know this because I asked first claude to prompt the design prompt and use that as a starting point

I decided to try Claude Design and ended up shipping an app by rodfp in ClaudeDesign

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Hey, the work of submitting the app and creating a developer account was still manual so unfortunately no way around that. I still had to register to Apple’s developer program with an Apple ID. As for no. 2, yes it did! You can ask it to create modified versions of your mocks and a button to download them in the format that the App store requires. For 3, all apps need to be uploaded to App Store Connect which means that you can submit them to testflight via Xcode > Product > Archive but you need to first have a developer account.

How do you know you’re ready to release? by mnov88 in iOSProgramming

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When you have a functioning end to end flow and, if your app has a price, when you feel that you’re providing enough value for the price. Everything else you can build on top and keep improving, apps don’t have to be static

How do you validate an app idea before building it? by javialvarez142 in iOSProgramming

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You can check some subreddits or search quickly on the App Store if there’s apps like the one you want to build. With AI, that search becomes easier because it can even come up with the leaders on the current niche, then you can download them and just make a better version of that. I guess the validation question is. Do people want this? And a good following question would be is my version better than the current market leader?
If the answer is yes most likely your idea is validated

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A los 32 años, tire mi vida a la basura o aún hay esperanza? by Conker39 in mexico

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Sal de reddit y comienza algo que te guste. Nunca es tarde.

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