Apple has quietly blocked AI "vibe coding" apps, such as Replit and Vibecode, from releasing App Store updates unless they make changes, The Information reports. "Vibe coding" tools allow users with ...
There’s unrest brewing in the world of vibe-coding startups. Apple is blocking AI coding apps on the App Store, sparking complaints among AI companies that believe the tech giant’s rules are outdated ...
Apple is taking a tough stance on vibe-coding apps as the company is blocking updates or removing those apps from the App Store. Affected apps include Replit, Vibecode, and Anything. While Replit and ...
Apple brought the ban hammer down on an AI-powered iOS app. The Information reported that Apple pulled an app called "Anything" from the App Store. For the unfamiliar, Anything is/was an app based ...
The Anything page at the Apple App Store boasted “the fastest way to build apps.” Now what do you see if you visit Anything? That’s right, nothing. Apple removed Anything on Thursday of last week for ...
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The app allows developers to vibe code web apps and websites on the go.
LingGuang, Ant Group's fast-rising coding app, gained so much popularity that its flash program tool briefly crashed.Maxim Shemetov/Reuters A Chinese vibe coding tool went viral so fast that its ...
Apple is cracking down on “vibe coding” apps that allow users with little to no programming experience to build apps or websites using natural language prompts, reports The Information (a subscription ...
Update, October 3: Bitrig is offering unlimited prompts for Pro users for a limited time. Details below. A group of ex-Apple employees who co-created SwiftUI has launched a vibe coding iPhone app that ...
"Either they should stop enforcing the rules in this weird way, or they should update the guideline to let this use case emerge." The rule in question is App Store Guideline 2.5.2, which blocks apps ...