Notifications component for SwiftUI
Build a notifications screen in SwiftUI, the right way: what it needs, how SwiftUI handles it, and a prompt that starts from a real design so the first result already looks shipped.
What a notifications includes
A notifications is the inbox listing a user's alerts and activity. The parts that matter:
- a grouped, time-ordered list
- read and unread states
- avatars or type icons
- swipe-to-clear actions
- an empty state
Building it in SwiftUI
In SwiftUI, you Apple's declarative UI framework. You compose views in Swift, and the result is a true native iOS app with the best performance and platform feel. The fastest path is not to hand-place every element from scratch, but to give the builder a real notifications 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 SwiftUI and the first generation matches a proven layout.
Prompt to build it
Paste this into your AI builder, with a VP0 notifications design link in place of the placeholder:
Prompt · SwiftUI
Build a Notifications screen for an iOS app in SwiftUI. It should include a grouped, time-ordered list, read and unread states, avatars or type icons, swipe-to-clear actions, an empty state. 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 notifications shows up
- social apps
- any app with activity
- apps with alerts
Frequently asked questions
What is the best way to build a notifications in SwiftUI?
Start from a real notifications design and have SwiftUI 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 SwiftUI output matches a proven layout instead of a guess.
What should a notifications screen include?
A notifications typically includes a grouped, time-ordered list, read and unread states, avatars or type icons, swipe-to-clear actions, an empty state.
Can SwiftUI build a notifications for iOS?
Yes. SwiftUI can build a notifications screen; giving it a real design reference is what makes the result look native rather than generic.