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#google-play
Can Dreamflow Publish to App Store and Google Play?
Yes, Dreamflow apps can publish to the App Store and Google Play. They are real Flutter apps. Here is the build, account, and submission checklist.
Can Firebase Studio Publish to App Store and Play?
Partly: Firebase Studio targets web and native Android, so Google Play is direct while the Apple App Store needs a wrapper or native rebuild. Here is each path.
Can Cursor Publish to the App Store and Google Play?
Not directly. Cursor writes the app on your machine, but you submit it yourself through Expo EAS or Xcode. Here is the real publishing path and what you need.
Can Draftbit Publish to the App Store and Google Play?
Yes. Draftbit publishes real native React Native apps to both stores, either managed for you or self-published on Pro. Here is how it works and what you need.
Can FlutterFlow Publish to the App Store and Google Play?
Yes. FlutterFlow's one-click deploy publishes a real native app to both stores, no Xcode or terminal needed. Here are the steps and the first-release Android gotcha.
Can Lovable Publish to the App Store and Google Play?
Not directly. Lovable builds web apps, so reaching the stores means exporting the code and wrapping it with Capacitor. Here is the real path and its limits.
Can Rork Publish to the App Store and Google Play?
Yes. Rork publishes real native apps to both stores, automating builds and submission through Expo's EAS. Here is how it works and the free fallback if it fails.
Can Thunkable Publish to the App Store and Google Play?
Yes. Thunkable publishes native apps directly to both stores from the platform, on a paid plan. The catch: no code export, so you are locked in.
Can v0 Publish to the App Store and Google Play?
No. v0 generates web UI, not native apps, so reaching the stores means building it into a web app and wrapping it, or rebuilding native. Here is the real path.
Can Base44 Publish to the App Store and Google Play?
Yes, since early 2026 Base44 can publish to both stores, but it ships your web app wrapped in a WebView, not a native app. Here is what that gets you.
Can Replit Agent Publish to the App Store or Google Play?
Not directly. Replit Agent builds and hosts web apps, not native app-store binaries. Here is what it does publish, and three real paths to get to the stores.