How vibe coding app Anything is rebuilding after getting booted from the App Store twice | TechCrunch
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How vibe coding app Anything is rebuilding after getting booted from the App Store twice | TechCrunch
"Dhruv Amin stated, 'We built a mobile app primarily to let our users who are building iOS apps preview their own app on their own device while developing it. [We] had no problems through December. Post December, we and everyone else in the category started getting our updates blocked.'"
"Apple informed Anything that the app was restricted due to developer agreement clause 2.5.2, which prevents apps from downloading, installing, or executing code. They emphasized that the app markets itself as a mobile app builder for iPhone, advertising features like 1-tap App Store submissions and full source code editing."
"Amin expressed frustration over the lengthy saga, stating, 'We tried to resolve it privately with emails, calls, appeals, and four technical rewrites to comply with whatever Apple wanted.'"
Apple is enforcing strict measures against vibe coding apps, blocking updates and removing apps like Replit, Vibecode, and Anything from the App Store. Anything's app was removed twice, with co-founder Dhruv Amin stating that the app was primarily designed for users to preview their iOS apps. Apple cited developer agreement clause 2.5.2, which prohibits apps from executing code. Amin expressed frustration over the lengthy process of trying to comply with Apple's requirements while maintaining the app's functionality.
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