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What’s the top no-code AI app builder for making Android and iPhone apps?

Has anyone tried one? I have some app ideas that are more than just turning a website into an app. I need a real no-code tool that can create all the files and get the app published in the stores, using AI to help build it.
 
Hey! Check out some good app makers:

Adalo — super easy, you can drag and drop to make real apps and even put them on the app store or Google Play.

Glide Apps — turns spreadsheets into apps and has cool AI features getting better all the time.

Thunkable — great for making apps without coding, and they’re adding AI tools too.

Bubble — a bit more advanced, mostly for web apps, but you can turn those into mobile apps.

AppGyver — a strong no-code tool with lots of features, now supported by SAP.

If you want AI to help build your app, try Builder.ai — it uses AI to do most of the work and even has a team to help if you need it. Hope this helps!
 
Hmm, I haven’t used AI for making apps before, but that sounds cool!
 
What’s the top no-code AI app builder for making Android and iPhone apps?

Has anyone tried one? I have some app ideas that are more than just turning a website into an app. I need a real no-code tool that can create all the files and get the app published in the stores, using AI to help build it.

Replit looks like a good pick for making no-code AI apps for Android and iPhone. You just explain your app idea in easy words, and its AI called Replit Agent will build it for you. It’s free, which is nice if you’re just beginning.

Replit’s best part is the AI and free use, but putting your app on stores takes some extra steps. If that’s okay, it could work well for tricky app ideas.

To get your app on stores, Replit uses something called Expo. You’ll have to make an Expo account and follow their instructions. For iPhone apps, you need an Apple Developer account, which costs about $100 a year. For Android apps, you use Google Play Console. It’s not as simple as some other tools, but you can do it.

If you want publishing to be easier, Apsy might be a better choice. It helps with publishing and costs around $50 each month. Adalo and Thunkable are other choices too, but they don’t use AI as much.
 
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