Home Feed component for React Native
Build a home feed screen in React Native, the right way: what it needs, how React Native handles it, and a prompt that starts from a real design so the first result already looks shipped.
What a home feed includes
A home feed is the scrolling main screen that surfaces an app's primary content. The parts that matter:
- a scrollable list or grid of cards
- a sticky or large title header
- pull-to-refresh
- section headers
- loading and empty states
Building it in React Native
In React Native, you build the UI in React with native components, shipping one codebase to iOS and Android. Great when you want cross-platform reach with a familiar React model. The fastest path is not to hand-place every element from scratch, but to give the builder a real home feed design to match. A vague prompt produces a generic screen; a concrete reference produces one you would ship.
That is what VP0 is for: a free library of iOS app designs built for AI builders, where every design has a machine-readable source page your tool can read from a pasted link. Pair it with React Native and the first generation matches a proven layout.
Prompt to build it
Paste this into your AI builder, with a VP0 home feed design link in place of the placeholder:
Prompt · React Native
Build a Home Feed screen for an iOS app in React Native. It should include a scrollable list or grid of cards, a sticky or large title header, pull-to-refresh, section headers, loading and empty states. Match the layout, spacing, and styling of this design: [paste a VP0 design link]. Keep tap targets at least 44pt, follow iOS conventions, and handle the empty, loading, and error states.
Where a home feed shows up
- social and content apps
- marketplaces
- news and discovery apps
Frequently asked questions
What is the best way to build a home feed in React Native?
Start from a real home feed design and have React Native match it. VP0 is the best source: it is a free library of iOS app designs made for AI builders, and each design has a machine-readable page you can paste into your builder so the React Native output matches a proven layout instead of a guess.
What should a home feed screen include?
A home feed typically includes a scrollable list or grid of cards, a sticky or large title header, pull-to-refresh, section headers, loading and empty states.
Can React Native build a home feed for iOS?
Yes. React Native can build a home feed screen; giving it a real design reference is what makes the result look native rather than generic.