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Launchplate

Ship iOS & Android apps with your web stack!

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5votes5commentsLaunched 23h agoWebsite

By Andy M.

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Launchplate wraps any web app (React, Vue, Svelte, or plain JS) into a real iOS and Android app, with the native layer pre-wired: Supabase login (email/Google/Apple), RevenueCat subscriptions and in-app purchases, Firebase push, and a setup script that patches the native projects for deep links and Firebase. You edit two files: your keys and your app! Built for the "last 10%" (the auth deep links, payments, push, and store config that stall every web-to-mobile project).

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  • [REDACTED]路44h ago0
    Hey PH 馃憢 This is my first product ever - I'm a student, self-taught, and honestly a little nervous. I'm building it partly to fund something personal: I'm saving up to visit my girlfriend, who's on the other side of the world in China. I made Launchplate because every time I took a web app to the app stores, the app itself was the easy part. The days vanished into native plumbing (OAuth deep links, in-app purchases, push, gradle/Xcode config). So I packaged that layer once, so you edit two files and the native side just works. One-time purchase, no subscription, and it's discounted for the Product Hunt launch! I'm being upfront that iOS in-app-purchase testing on real hardware is still pending! I'd rather tell you than have you find out. Would love feedback, and happy to answer anything about the Capacitor + Supabase + RevenueCat wiring 馃檹
  • [REDACTED]路12h ago1

    How does this handle App Store review when the wrapper is mostly webview content? Have you seen any pushback from Apple or Google on apps that are essentially a web shell with native auth and payments bolted on?

  • [REDACTED]路14h ago1

    two files and a script handling the auth, payments, and push stuff sounds way too good to be true, but i actually got a react app running on my phone in under an hour without touching xcode. the firebase setup script saved me from the usual config nightmare.