The best app building stack
@sleekdotdesign for the design
@Nativelineai to build out the design, database, and to launch to the App Store.
Thats it. Two platforms.
Introducing Nativeline Challenges.
Every 2 weeks we pick a theme. You build it. Best app wins a free month of Pro.
Challenge #1: Build an iPhone app for summer 2026!
Post your build, tag @Nativelineai, and use #BuildWithNativeline.
2 weeks starts now. Submit here: https://t.co/tDhqviFbKl
Personally I struggle organizing my thoughts and strategies, especially using whiteboards.
I'm building @ThinkNoda a Mac app that is built for ADHD, Visual and Scatter brain thinkers to help organize thoughts and strategies without the overwhelm!
Agent 2 just shipped.
Faster builds. fewer bits. better designs out the gate.
The agent now knows liquid glass, Metal, and modern SwiftUI deeply. it builds more complete apps from a single prompt — including widgets and dynamic islands.
New live code view so you can watch your app being written in real time.
Attached: one-shotted app that works on iPhone and Mac.
Update is live now. go build something.
I think most “AI app builders” are solving the wrong problem.
Generating UI isn’t the hard part anymore. We’ve kind of cracked that. You can describe a screen and get something decent in seconds.
The real friction starts after that, when you try to turn that into something that actually works.
Suddenly you’re setting up a database, figuring out auth, wiring APIs, thinking about storage, analytics… and now you’re jumping between 3–4 different tools just to make your “simple idea” usable.
That’s usually where things slow down. Not because the idea is bad, but because the setup kills momentum.
I had actually tried @Nativelineai earlier to build out a small app, and the app-building part itself was pretty smooth.
But like always, the backend part was still sitting there waiting to be figured out.
They just launched their Cloud, so I went back and connected it to the same app, and it was honestly way simpler than I expected.
The backend isn’t something you have to go and bolt on later anymore. It’s just there - database, auth, storage, even analytics, its all already wired into what you’re building.
And it changes the experience more than I expected. You’re not context switching or breaking your flow every 20 minutes. You just keep building, and things… work.
It’s a small shift on paper, but in practice it feels like the difference between prototyping something and actually moving toward a real product.
Not saying this replaces everything yet, but it definitely feels like a step closer to “idea → working app” without that usual setup spiral.
Curious how far this direction goes tbh.
I've been developing apps with @Lovable it was not the move, just switched to @Nativelineai 100 x better...
Literally one prompt, my app is ready to go to the app store, no more wrapping lovable apps with despia, Nativeline uses swift, so your apps are ready to deploy right away
The current AI app builder workflow:
1. Build app in AI tool
2. Leave to set up Supabase
3. Wire APIs
4. Configure auth
5. Momentum dead
Nativeline workflow:
1. Describe your app
2. Done
Database, auth, and storage are built in.
https://t.co/S4l7J6SlkS
I'm 18 and building a competitor to companies with $10M+ in funding.
No team. No investors. Only a MacBook and a lot of late nights.
59 users in a week. 100% Bootstrapped.
The product: an AI that builds real native Swift apps with a built-in cloud database.
https://t.co/oB6H8LcR2A
Supabase is cooked.
Just shipped Nativeline Cloud. Describe your app, AI builds it in native Swift. Then tell it to set up your database, and it does. Auth. Storage. Analytics. All from a conversation. No setup. No configuration. No leaving the platform to wire anything together.
iPhone. iPad. Mac. One platform. Your app and your backend.
https://t.co/oB6H8LcR2A
@KevinBelfort_30 I am building Nativeline.
Its a Mac app that lets you vibecode full stack native Swift iPhone, iPad and Mac apps with a database in a single place.
https://t.co/pUC80a7hIC
Just launched Nativeline AI + Cloud on Product Hunt.
Months of work. Native Swift apps with a built-in database, auth, storage, and analytics. No Supabase. No Firebase. No Xcode. One platform.
Check it out and let me know what you think.
https://t.co/i4nbgkWV6h
We're live on Product Hunt 🚀
Nativeline AI + Cloud — native Swift apps with a real database built in.
Would love your support 👇 https://t.co/njVVL98w8n