Reviewers mostly see Rork as a fast, capable way to turn prompts into real mobile app MVPs, with especially strong praise for code speed, polished UI, and mobile-first focus. Several users say it helps them build useful internal or personal apps quickly, and founders from
Soula Care and
Spiritme also praise its support and usefulness for testing ideas. Still, the feedback is not uniformly positive: repeated complaints mention crashes, black screens, persistent errors, slower loading in the iPhone app, and some missing app features like publishing.
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Hey Kap, publish feature is actually present in the app! Which advanced features were you looking for on an iPad?