I will fix base44 web app to ios app android app react native capacitor revenuecat apk


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fix base44 web app to ios app android app react native capacitor revenuecat livekit integration storekit
Tired of having a great web app stuck in the browser?
I'll wrap it into a real iOS and Android app and get it live on both stores.
I specialize in converting Base44, Lovable, Replit, and PWA apps into fully native mobile apps using Capacitor, submitted, approved, and live on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
I've shipped apps to both stores that are live right now with real users.
Not TestFlight demos. Not internal testing. Live, downloadable, Apple-approved apps.
What I deliver:
- Convert base 44 to ios and android app
- fix base44 bugs
- revenuecat integration
- build full stack apps
- Capacitor Wrap
- Native iOS build (Xcode, provisioning profile, signing certificate, IPA)
- Native Android build (Android Studio, signed AAB ready for Play Console)
- App icons and splash screens configured for both platforms
- App Store Connect setup
- Google Play Console setup
- TestFlight upload
- Google Play internal testing build
- App Store and Play Store submission
- App Store Rejection handling
Not sure if your app qualifies? Message me first.
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My app is built on Base44, Lovable, Replit can you really convert it to a native app?
Yes. Base44, Lovable, and Replit all produce web apps. Capacitor wraps your existing web app into a native iOS and Android shell that Apple and Google accept. Your app logic, design, and data stay exactly as they are. I add the native layer on top. No rebuild needed.
Will Apple actually approve a Capacitor wrap web app?
Yes, if it's done correctly. Apple rejects WebView apps that feel like a website with no native value. The key is framing your app's functionality correctly in the App Store review notes and ensuring the app provides genuine features beyond just loading a URL. I've gotten apps approved through this
What's the difference between TestFlight and the App Store?
TestFlight is Apple's beta testing platform, your app goes there first so you can test it on a real iPhone before submitting for public review. The App Store is where it goes live for everyone to download.
Do I need an Apple Developer account?
Yes. Apple requires a paid developer account ($99/year) to submit apps to the App Store and use TestFlight. Google Play requires a one-time $25 registration fee. I'll guide you through creating both accounts if you don't have them, or I can work within your existing accounts.
How long does App Store approval take?
Apple typically reviews apps within 24-48 hours and google is few hours to 2 days. Some apps get flagged for extended review this is more common for apps with subscriptions, AI features, or third-party API integrations. If your app gets flagged, I handle the response and resubmission.
Can I update my app myself after it's live without hiring a developer?
For content changes on Base44 or Lovable — yes. Your web app updates automatically inside the native shell. For native changes (new permissions, subscription products, iOS version updates) you'll need a developer for a new build submission. I'll document exactly which changes need a new submission
What if my app gets rejected by Apple?
Rejections happen, especially on first submission for apps with subscriptions or AI features. My Premium package includes rejection handling through to live approval, includes one round of rejection response. I'll tell you exactly what Apple flagged and fix it.
Can you add Apple In-App Purchases or subscriptions to my app?
Yes, this is in my Premium package. Apple requires that subscriptions sold to iOS users go through their StoreKit system, not Stripe or PayPal. I set up the subscription products in App Store Connect, implement StoreKit in the Capacitor layer, and validate receipts on your backend.
My app needs camera access, file uploads, push notifications, can you fix those inside Capacitor?
Yes. Camera access, file uploads, file downloads, push notifications, and background behavior all require specific Capacitor plugin configuration and native permission setup. These are common issues when converting web apps to native and I handle all of them as part of the build.
Do you offer ongoing support after the app is live?
I offer a 30-day support period after live approval for bug fixes related to the Capacitor build. For ongoing maintenance, feature updates, or new submissions I'm available for hourly work, many clients who start with a single conversion become long-term clients.

