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Build and Launch an iOS App in a Day

https://www.swiftviews.app
1•ajagatobby•1h ago

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ajagatobby•1h ago
One of the most painful experiences any founder can face is spending months building an iOS app that nobody wants.

I've lived through this, and I can tell you—it's not pleasant. Founders often fall into this trap by investing all their time in an MVP, lacking experience, or having limited resources.

Every founder goes through this phase at some point, and it's okay if you have too. This is a problem I've always wanted to solve. I've thought about making it easy for iOS developers and non-technical founders to build an iOS app quickly.

With the advent of AI, this process has become more solvable, but the problem still remains. When building an app, there are components that come together to create a fully functional application.

These include the user interface and the backend server. Traditionally, building an iOS app with a backend could take anywhere from two weeks to over a month, depending on the developer's experience. I've built over 16 mobile apps with over 2 million users in total, so trust me when I say I understand the pain.

To make building an iOS app easier and more accessible, I created Swiftviews—a service that allows you to build iOS apps quickly. I've been working on Swiftviews for a while. It contains screens, animations, backend code, authentication, and prebuilt templates you can use to quickly get started and launch your app into the App Store.

With Swiftviews, you can request an app and access all prebuilt templates, backends, screens, animations, and resources for just a one-time fee of $299. Paid users can also request a custom app, which will be delivered in less than 3 weeks. I hire a team of skilled iOS developers with the mission of giving you the flexibility to ship fast.

You can try Swiftviews today. Thanks and stay blessed.

lapcat•1h ago
"Please don't use HN primarily for promotion." https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

It appears that you're using HN primarily, indeed exclusively, for promotion: https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=ajagatobby

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