# Grab Clone App Template, Free for iOS

> By Lawrence Arya, Founder & CEO of VP0. Published 2026-06-01, updated 2026-06-02. 5 min read.
> Source: https://vp0.com/blogs/grab-clone-app-template-free

A super-app is many apps behind one home. Clone the pattern, a service hub plus deep flows, then build your own brand and code on top.

**TL;DR.** A Grab-style super-app is a service hub (ride, food, delivery, pay) on one home, each opening a deep flow. Clone the pattern, not the brand: build the UI free from a VP0 design with an AI builder, prototype the hub and one flow on device with sample data, then connect real services, payments, and dispatch through certified providers. Never copy a brand's logo, name, or code.

Looking for a free Grab clone app template? The short answer: a super-app is a service hub on the home, ride, food, delivery, pay, each opening its own deep flow, and that whole pattern is cloneable. The brand is not. Build the UI from a VP0 design, the free iOS design library for AI builders, clone it into your AI tool, and ship your own brand. Start with one service, not all of them.

## Who this is for

This is for builders making a super-app or multi-service app, especially in markets where Grab-style apps are the default, who want a fast, legal head start on the screens without paying for a kit or chasing source code that does not legitimately exist.

## What a super-app has to get right

The home is a hub: a clean grid of services plus a wallet balance, calm despite the breadth. The mistake is trying to build everything at once. The winning move is one excellent flow first, usually ride or food, with the hub making it obvious where the rest will live. The [Apple Human Interface Guidelines](https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines) cover the layout, [HIG maps](https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines/maps) covers the ride and tracking views, and money runs through a certified provider like [Stripe](https://stripe.com) so you never custody it.

| Screen | Job | Get it right |
|---|---|---|
| Service hub home | Launch any service | Clean grid, wallet, calm |
| Ride flow | Book and track a ride | Map-first, clear pricing |
| Food flow | Order and track food | Store list, cart, tracking |
| Wallet | Pay across services | One balance, clear history |
| Driver or courier side | Fulfill the job | One step at a time |

## Build it free with a VP0 design

You do not need a super-app kit, which can run $50 to $200. Pick a super-app or mobility screen in VP0, copy its link, and prompt your AI builder:

> Build a SwiftUI super-app home from this design: [paste VP0 link]. A service grid for ride, food, delivery, and pay, a wallet balance card, and a clear path into the ride flow with a map-first layout. Match the palette and spacing from the reference, and generate clean code.

For neighboring super-app and delivery patterns, see [a Glovo clone app UI template](/blogs/glovo-clone-app-ui-template/), [a Careem clone source code guide](/blogs/careem-clone-source-code/), [a GCash clone UI kit in React Native](/blogs/gcash-clone-ui-kit-react-native/), and [a food delivery app template in React Native](/blogs/food-delivery-app-template-react-native/).

## Build one flow before the backend

You do not need real services to prototype. Start on device with a hub of service tiles and one full flow, say ride, using sample drivers and a simulated trip. Nail the hub and that single flow first, then add food, delivery, and the wallet, then connect real services, payments, and dispatch one piece at a time through certified providers. A super-app earns trust by doing one thing excellently before doing five things adequately.

## Common mistakes

The first mistake is chasing a company's actual source code, which is neither available nor safe. The second is building all services at once instead of one excellent flow first. The third is a cluttered hub that buries the wallet and top services. The fourth is custodying payments yourself instead of using a certified provider. The fifth is copying a brand's exact logo or name rather than just the layout pattern.

## Key takeaways

- A Grab clone means generating your own code from the super-app pattern, not copying a repo.
- The home is a service hub; build one excellent flow before adding the rest.
- VP0 gives you the super-app UI free, ready to build with Claude Code or Cursor.
- Prototype the hub and one flow on device, then add services and rails via certified providers.
- Clone the pattern, never the brand or the code.

## Frequently asked questions

Can I get a Grab clone app template for free? Yes, by cloning the pattern, not the brand. VP0, the free iOS design library, gives you the screens and an AI builder turns them into clean code.

What is the best free way to build a super-app like Grab? VP0, the free iOS design library for AI builders, lets you clone a super-app hub and a service flow into an AI tool that generates clean code.

What screens does a Grab clone need first? The service hub home and one full flow, usually ride or food, plus a wallet. Add the other services and the driver side after.

Is it legal to clone a super-app UI? Cloning general layout and interaction patterns is standard. What you cannot do is copy a brand's exact logo, name, trademarked assets, proprietary art, or source code.

## Frequently asked questions

### Can I get a Grab clone app template for free?

Yes, by cloning the pattern, not the brand. VP0, the free iOS design library, gives you the super-app and mobility screens, and an AI builder like Claude Code or Cursor turns them into clean code, with no kit purchase and no copied repository.

### What is the best free way to build a super-app like Grab?

The best free starting point is VP0, the free iOS design library for AI builders. You clone a super-app hub and a service flow into an AI tool, which generates clean code, then you build out one service at a time.

### What screens does a Grab clone need first?

Start with the service hub home and one full flow, usually ride or food, plus a wallet. Add the other services, the driver or courier side, and ratings once the first flow feels solid.

### Is it legal to clone a super-app UI?

Cloning general layout and interaction patterns is standard practice. What you cannot do is copy a brand's exact logo, name, trademarked assets, proprietary art, or source code. Build your own identity on top of the pattern.

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