Build and ship App Store ready mobile apps with AI agents. Design visually with full control. Agents handle auth, payments, CMS & more. Tile gives you full-code output and built-in infra so you can launch real apps, fast, without DevOps.
@sentry_co Hi Andre! Tile framework is based on React Native. Apps can be deployed both on Android and iOS. Thanks for trying the platform and sharing your feedback!
@modirohit Gotcha. Maybe in the future you will support native? Native just got support for both android and iOS. To early to tell, but the winds might change.
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@modirohit@sentry_co Hello guys. I am an engineer at tile.dev and wanted to put some more details in this discussion. I think you are referencing the distinction between 'react-native' vs native (as in kotlin/swift) code.
Our platform builds apps based on react-native, which is how almost all native nocode builders in the market work today. You can see and even edit the react-native code directly in the browser if you click on the code button in the right panel as shown in the attached screenshots:
React-Native the framework, also allows you to write swift and kotlin to target ios and android directly. This is also supported by our platform, but cannot be done in the browser. You will have to get an enterprise discussion going on with the business team to get access to that, but once you are working with the (sdk that may or may not ever be released), you can definitely write kotlin/swift and run using android studio and xcode locally.
As far as supporting that kind of native development remotely (i.e. xcode or android running remotely with the agent generating kotlin/swift) is concerned, that is not on the roadmap right now. We will have to evaluate what can be done in that space to say anything.
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You can see the code being generated by our agent in this view once the code generation is finished.
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@dineshj28 Thanks for the kind words Dinesh!
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@abod_rehman Yes, you can create builds both for iOS and Android.
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@abod_rehman hey, yes you can launch your app on Apple app store and Play Store with Tile.
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Native code or?
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@sentry_co Hi Andre! Tile framework is based on React Native. Apps can be deployed both on Android and iOS. Thanks for trying the platform and sharing your feedback!
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@modirohit Gotcha. Maybe in the future you will support native? Native just got support for both android and iOS. To early to tell, but the winds might change.
@modirohit @sentry_co Hello guys. I am an engineer at tile.dev and wanted to put some more details in this discussion. I think you are referencing the distinction between 'react-native' vs native (as in kotlin/swift) code.
Our platform builds apps based on react-native, which is how almost all native nocode builders in the market work today. You can see and even edit the react-native code directly in the browser if you click on the code button in the right panel as shown in the attached screenshots:
React-Native the framework, also allows you to write swift and kotlin to target ios and android directly. This is also supported by our platform, but cannot be done in the browser. You will have to get an enterprise discussion going on with the business team to get access to that, but once you are working with the (sdk that may or may not ever be released), you can definitely write kotlin/swift and run using android studio and xcode locally.
As far as supporting that kind of native development remotely (i.e. xcode or android running remotely with the agent generating kotlin/swift) is concerned, that is not on the roadmap right now. We will have to evaluate what can be done in that space to say anything.
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You can see the code being generated by our agent in this view once the code generation is finished.
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Congratulations team for the launch 🥳 👏
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@saifsadiq cant wait to see what creators will launch with this.
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@jaber23 Thanks for trying the product and sharing your feedback! Excited to see what you'll build with Tile.
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@sumitgoel Thanks for trying Tile Sumit! Please share your feedback.
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Congrats on the launch! Building great apps has never been easier.
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@uladzislau_rasliak Thanks for trying Tile! Our mission is to make publishing native mobile as easy as publishing on web.