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Your Lovable app.
In the App Store.

A real native app — built in Flutter, shipped by senior engineers. Security-audited, QA'd on real iPhones, submitted to Apple. Android free from the same code.

In Apple's review queue

The gap nobody warns you about

A browser tab is not an App Store listing.

Between your prototype and a shipped app sits a full native rebuild, signing, auth, Apple's review gauntlet — and a Mac you may not own.

Teams lose weeks here. We do it same-day.

What we do

Rebuild once. Ship iOS + Android. One backend.

We rebuild your Lovable prototype as a genuine native Flutter app, reuse your backend, run the full QA and security cycle, and submit to the App Store — all through your GitHub.

Keep Your backend Same APIs, same data, same auth. We reuse what already works.
Rebuild One Flutter codebase A real native rebuild of your Lovable app — designed for the thumb.
Ship Two platforms iOS App Store Android free · same code

What you get

Everything between prototype and published.

Genuine native rebuild

Real Flutter — not a WebView wrapper pretending to be an app.

Mobile-native UX

Designed for the thumb, not a desktop layout shrunk to fit.

Full QA

Automated tests plus a real-device matrix — verified on actual iPhones.

Security audit

Secrets, vulnerabilities, permissions and privacy — checked before submit.

App Store compliance

Handled before submission, not scrambled for after a rejection.

Launch kit

Icon, screenshots, store copy and privacy labels — the full listing.

Android free

The same codebase makes Google Play a short hop, not a second project.

Proof

A real Lovable prototype, in Apple's review queue in 8 hours.

A signed build on a real iPhone, authenticating on-device, sitting in Apple's queue — in one working day. Not a hypothetical. The exact path we run for you.

8 hrsto submission
1 → 2codebase to platforms
0Macs required from you
100%PR-reviewed on your GitHub

Have a Lovable app? Let's put it in the review queue this week.

Rebuilt native, audited, QA'd on real devices, and submitted to Apple — Android along for the ride.