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Business/2026-07-12Intermediate

Why Shipping Several Similar Apps Triggers App Store Guideline 4.3 — Differentiation for Indie Developers

Ship a few similar Rork apps and you may run into App Store review Guideline 4.3 (Spam). Here is why it happens more with AI-generated apps, how to differentiate before you submit, and how to respond if you have already been rejected — from an indie developer's point of view.