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MAX — Rork Max generates native Swift apps for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV, Vision Pro, and iMessagePUBLISH — Rork Max ships 2-click App Store publishing and runs $200/monthRN — The standard Rork builds native iOS/Android apps with React Native (Expo) — the quicker path to a working appPRICE — Rork is free to start, with paid plans from $25/monthFUND — Rork raised $2.8M from a16z; the platform now sees 743k+ monthly visits with 85% growthFLOW — Describe your app in plain English and Rork generates deployable code that can use the camera, notifications, and moreMAX — Rork Max generates native Swift apps for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV, Vision Pro, and iMessagePUBLISH — Rork Max ships 2-click App Store publishing and runs $200/monthRN — The standard Rork builds native iOS/Android apps with React Native (Expo) — the quicker path to a working appPRICE — Rork is free to start, with paid plans from $25/monthFUND — Rork raised $2.8M from a16z; the platform now sees 743k+ monthly visits with 85% growthFLOW — Describe your app in plain English and Rork generates deployable code that can use the camera, notifications, and more
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Rork Dev/2026-06-15Advanced

Running a Neon + Drizzle Backend for Your Rork App in Production — Notes on Edge Connections, Zero-Downtime Migrations, and Type-Safe Queries

After wiring Neon Serverless Postgres and Drizzle ORM into a Rork app's backend, the friction shows up in production. These are implementation notes on choosing an edge connection model, migrating without locking tables, and designing type-safe queries that don't balloon into N+1.