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BUILD — Rork Max runs real Macs in the cloud loaded with Xcode and the iOS SDK, writing SwiftUI, compiling, reading the errors and building again. That loop, not the code generation, is what lifts the outputNATIVE — What comes out is pure Swift and SwiftUI, not React Native. Reaching AR, Metal graphics and widgets that React Native cannot touch is the real gap between this and other buildersPLATFORMS — Coverage spans iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV and Vision Pro, plus iMessage. Worth a look if you want to start from a watch app or an extension rather than a phone screenCOMPANION — The Rork Companion app lets you check a generated build on a real iPhone without a paid Apple Developer account, lowering the bar for trying a first project end to endPRICING — Free to start, paid plans from $25 a month, and Rork Max on the $200 Max plan. Worth working out up front how many projects it takes to earn that backDEADLINE — From August 31, 2026, Google Play requires target API level 36 or higher for new apps and updates alike. Ten days out, and the targetSdkVersion of what you generate is yours to verifyBUILD — Rork Max runs real Macs in the cloud loaded with Xcode and the iOS SDK, writing SwiftUI, compiling, reading the errors and building again. That loop, not the code generation, is what lifts the outputNATIVE — What comes out is pure Swift and SwiftUI, not React Native. Reaching AR, Metal graphics and widgets that React Native cannot touch is the real gap between this and other buildersPLATFORMS — Coverage spans iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV and Vision Pro, plus iMessage. Worth a look if you want to start from a watch app or an extension rather than a phone screenCOMPANION — The Rork Companion app lets you check a generated build on a real iPhone without a paid Apple Developer account, lowering the bar for trying a first project end to endPRICING — Free to start, paid plans from $25 a month, and Rork Max on the $200 Max plan. Worth working out up front how many projects it takes to earn that backDEADLINE — From August 31, 2026, Google Play requires target API level 36 or higher for new apps and updates alike. Ten days out, and the targetSdkVersion of what you generate is yours to verify
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Rork Dev/2026-07-19Intermediate

When Rork Max's Two-Click Submit Stalls, Tell Which Layer Broke

Rork Max's one-click install and two-click submit fold the complexity of iOS shipping into four hidden layers. When the abstraction leaks and your submission stalls, this map helps you tell which layer failed and fix it yourself.

Rork Basics/2026-07-01Intermediate

Why a Rork Companion App Stops Opening After a Few Days — and How to Fix It

An app you pushed to your iPhone with Rork Companion shows 'Untrusted Developer,' or simply refuses to launch a few days later. Here is why free Apple account signing expires after about seven days, and the practical fixes — trust it, re-push, or move to a paid account — from an indie developer's point of view.

Rork Dev/2026-04-09Intermediate

Rork Max EAS Build and App Store Submission Errors: Complete Troubleshooting Guide

Solve every error blocking your Rork Max app from reaching the App Store—code signing failures, expired certificates, ITMS upload errors, and App Store review rejections—with step-by-step fixes and commands.