I will wrap base44 lovable web app in capacitor and submit to app store and google play
Mobile App Developer IOS Android No code App Capacitor
About this Gig
Built in Lovable, Base44, Bolt or Replit, and now the App Store is all that stands between you and launch?
Most AI-built web apps get rejected as "not enough functionality." Payments break inside the native shell. Push and camera stop firing. Signing, XCode and provisioning burn a week you don't have.
I convert your existing web app or PWA into real native iOS and Android apps using Capacitor. No rebuild, no redesign, nothing lost. I check Guideline 4.2 rejection risk first, swap web calls for native plugins, then submit and handle App Review until you're approved.
You get one codebase on both stores, no Mac required, your Apple and Google accounts kept in your name, and any rejection fixed free. Works with Supabase, Firebase, Stripe and RevenueCat.
Delivered: native iOS + Android builds, full Capacitor source, icons and splash screens, signing and provisioning, push notifications, in-app purchase and subscription setup, TestFlight build, store listing, privacy and Data Safety forms, and full submission to the App Store and Google Play.
Contact me now with your app link for a free rejection-risk check and a fixed quote.
Platform:
Cross-platforms
App type:
Hybrid
Tools:
Bubble
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Glide
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Flutterflow
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Expo
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Android Studio
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Xcode
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Supabase
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FAQ
Will you rebuild my app, or work with what I already have?
I work with what you have. If your web app functions, the right move is almost always a Capacitor wrap, not a React Native or Swift rewrite. I'll review your codebase first and tell you honestly if a rewrite is genuinely necessary, but that's rare, and I won't recommend one to inflate the job.
My app was built in Lovable, Base44, Bolt, or Replit. Is that a problem?
That's my specialty. I convert AI-built and no-code web apps into native iOS and Android apps every week. An exported Lovable or Base44 codebase is standard HTML/CSS/JS with a hosted backend, and it wraps cleanly in Capacitor. Send me the export or repo link and I'll confirm compatibility
Is this a real Capacitor build, or a PWA Builder style wrapper?
A real native build. I generate proper Xcode and Android Studio projects through Capacitor, convert your browser-based camera, location, and share calls to native plugins, and configure signing and permissions correctly. Thin wrappers are the number 1 cause of App Store rejection under Guideline 4.2
Do you actually submit to the App Store and Google Play, or just send me the files?
I submit. I build the release artifacts, configure App Store Connect and Google Play Console, complete your privacy labels and Data Safety declarations, upload the TestFlight and closed-test builds, and push both apps to review. You don't need a Mac, Xcode, or any local setup
What if Apple or Google rejects the app?
No one can honestly guarantee approval, so I front-load the work that prevents rejection: a Guideline 4.2 risk check before any code changes, native plugin conversion where needed, correct permission strings, and complete privacy disclosures. If a rejection still comes back, one full correction
My app was already rejected. Can you fix it?
Yes, rejection rescue is a core part of what I do. Send me the exact message from App Review, including the guideline number if one is cited. I'll identify the underlying cause, tell you what needs to change before you order anything, and handle the corrected build and resubmission.
Can I keep Stripe, or will Apple force me onto in-app purchases?
It depends on what you're selling, and it's worth getting right, Apps selling digital content or subscriptions generally require Apple's in-app purchase system. Apps selling real-world goods and services usually do not. I'll assess which category yours falls into before we start configuration

