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Best Prompts for a Workout App with a0.dev: the App Store logo as a frosted glass icon on a pink and blue gradient with bubbles
Workflows 5 min read

Best Prompts for a Workout App with a0.dev

Copy-ready a0.dev prompts for an AI workout app: workout list, exercise player, rest timer, AI generator, and progress, one React Native screen at a time.

Lawrence Arya · June 4, 2026
Can a0.dev Publish to App Store and Google Play?: a glossy App Store icon on a blue, pink and orange gradient with bubbles
Guides 4 min read

Can a0.dev Publish to App Store and Google Play?

Yes, a0.dev apps can publish to the App Store and Google Play. They are real Expo apps. Here is the exact build, account, and submission checklist.

Lawrence Arya · June 4, 2026
Does a0.dev Export Clean Code to GitHub?: a glass iPhone UI wireframe icon on a holographic purple gradient
Guides 4 min read

Does a0.dev Export Clean Code to GitHub?

Yes, a0.dev exports a standard React Native and Expo project you can push to GitHub. Here is what it exports, how to do it, and how clean the code really is.

Lawrence Arya · June 4, 2026
Best a0.dev Alternatives for Agencies and Freelancers: a glossy App Store icon on a blue, pink and orange gradient with bubbles
Guides 6 min read

Best a0.dev Alternatives for Agencies and Freelancers

The best a0.dev alternatives for client work, ranked by code ownership, white-labeling and per-project cost: RapidNative, Rork and FlutterFlow.

Lawrence Arya · June 3, 2026
a0.dev Alternatives: The Reddit-Honest Shortlist: the App Store logo as a glossy glass icon on a purple and blue gradient with floating bubbles
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a0.dev Alternatives: The Reddit-Honest Shortlist

What developers actually recommend as a0.dev alternatives: Rork, RapidNative, Replit and open-source routes, judged on UI control, cost and lock-in.

Lawrence Arya · June 3, 2026
a0.dev Bugs and Custom Editing: The Manual Code Escape: a glowing iPhone home-screen icon on a purple and blue gradient
Guides 6 min read

a0.dev Bugs and Custom Editing: The Manual Code Escape

When a0.dev hits a bug or can't do custom logic, you need a manual-code escape hatch. Here is how to judge it, and why an exportable codebase is the real safety net.

Lawrence Arya · June 3, 2026
a0.dev vs Rork: Which One Is Actually Native?: the App Store logo as a glossy glass icon on a purple and blue gradient with floating bubbles
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a0.dev vs Rork: Which One Is Actually Native?

Both a0.dev and Rork build real native apps with React Native, so both are native. The difference: Rork also offers true Swift via Rork Max. Here is what that means.

Lawrence Arya · June 3, 2026
a0.dev Pricing 2026 Explained: Plans, Messages, Cost: a glass photo icon surrounded by chat, music, heart, camera and shopping app icons on a pastel gradient
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a0.dev Pricing 2026 Explained: Plans, Messages, Cost

a0.dev pricing in 2026: a free tier, Pro from $20/month, and higher tiers up to $800. Here is what each plan includes and the real cost driver, messages per screen.

Lawrence Arya · June 3, 2026
a0.dev vs RapidNative for Beginners: Which to Pick: a phone toggle icon surrounded by location, calendar, settings, wallet and chart app icons on a coral gradient
Guides 6 min read

a0.dev vs RapidNative for Beginners: Which to Pick

a0.dev vs RapidNative for beginners: a0.dev is fastest to a published app with no setup, RapidNative is best for clean, owned components. Both build React Native.

Lawrence Arya · June 3, 2026
Can a0.dev Publish Directly to the iOS App Store?: a phone toggle icon surrounded by location, calendar, settings, wallet and chart app icons on a coral gradient
Guides 6 min read

Can a0.dev Publish Directly to the iOS App Store?

No AI builder bypasses Apple's process. See what a0.dev can and cannot do for App Store submission, why apps get rejected, and how a polished UI helps you pass.

Lawrence Arya · June 3, 2026
Does a0.dev Own My IP and Code? What the Terms Mean: a glowing iPhone home-screen icon on a purple and blue gradient
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Does a0.dev Own My IP and Code? What the Terms Mean

No, a0.dev does not own your code: it generates real React Native you can export and own, with no lock-in on Pro. But confirm the license and AI-output caveats.

Lawrence Arya · June 3, 2026
Add Payments to an a0.dev App: Stripe or RevenueCat?: a glass iPhone app-grid icon on a mint and teal gradient
Workflows 5 min read

Add Payments to an a0.dev App: Stripe or RevenueCat?

a0.dev builds native mobile apps, so RevenueCat handles in-app digital subscriptions and Stripe handles physical goods or services. The store rules decide which one.

Lawrence Arya · June 3, 2026
How to Export Pure Code From a0.dev and Truly Own It: a glass iPhone UI wireframe icon on a holographic purple gradient
Workflows 6 min read

How to Export Pure Code From a0.dev and Truly Own It

Learn how to export pure code from a0.dev, move the React Native project into your own repo and Cursor, and avoid lock-in by starting from a free VP0 design.

Lawrence Arya · June 2, 2026
How to Attach a Database in a0.dev (Supabase Guide): a vivid neon 3D App Store icon on an orange, pink and blue gradient
Workflows 6 min read

How to Attach a Database in a0.dev (Supabase Guide)

Your a0.dev prototype renders screens but saves nothing. Here is how to attach a real database, wire auth and state, and keep keys server-side and secure.

Lawrence Arya · June 2, 2026
Is a0.dev Worth Paying For? An Honest 2026 Review: a vivid neon 3D App Store icon on an orange, pink and blue gradient
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Is a0.dev Worth Paying For? An Honest 2026 Review

a0.dev turns prompts into real React Native apps and publishes to both stores. At $20/mo Pro, is it worth it? Yes for indie mobile apps, no for web.

Lawrence Arya · June 2, 2026