NOW OPEN-SOURCE (AT LAST!!). MY TINY GIFT TO THE WORLD ![]()
Use the Replit AI Agent to build native mobile apps for iOS and Android.
And a whole lot more plugged in too.
Gipity AI Dev Kit (ADK): Get it at GitHub
Enjoy!
NOW OPEN-SOURCE (AT LAST!!). MY TINY GIFT TO THE WORLD ![]()
Use the Replit AI Agent to build native mobile apps for iOS and Android.
And a whole lot more plugged in too.
Gipity AI Dev Kit (ADK): Get it at GitHub
Enjoy!
It looks fantastic! It almost makes me want to restart my own project just to use it.
Hi! I cant code beyong html and CSS. I made an app in replit and want to wrap it for mobile. Can I use this? And even if its too late to use it for the app thats completely, how/where do I install this so I can make my next replit app one I can deploy for mobile? Thanks!!!
If it does what the title says, I would say that’s more than just a small gift ![]()
It is a base scaffold - what I call an AI Dev Kit (ADK). So it is for those starting a new web and mobile app, by importing my ADK and then vibe coding your features on top. More at gipity.com but please ask me here if you want more details.
Hi @Gipity-Steve I read your website. Sounds like an amazing tool! I did see your guide is not available yet so I asked my best friend, Goggle Gemini, to conjure up some instructions. He seems to think to run your app I need to download it to my computer etc and then I can use it to wrap my app. But your site says I need to remix it into replit for a new project. Can you confirm if it can be used for wrapping at all. And for a new project, do I remix into replit by downloading it from github and then uploading it to replit when I make the new project?
Sorry if I sound totally lost. I’ve been at this for less than a week and learning so much about vibe coding and wrapping etc. I found replit 5 days ago and made a small app (using only the mobile replit app!) then realized it was only going to deploy for the web. I probably would have used a native app builder instead of replit if I had noticed early enough but I’m basically done with my app now.
For the app I finished, I do also need help finding a wrapper or figuring out if I can make a new project with your ADK and somehow transfer over the project files from my other project. Or any other way to import the coding thats completeand avoid rebuilding from scratch. Appreciate any help from anyone!
I replied briefly on the other post before I realised you are ther same person ![]()
I am just out of the office - I will come back to you later with a fuller explanation here!
Hey @nessieruiz only a week!? Amazing, sounds like you’re having a lot of fun in this mad new AI dev world ![]()
My app is open-source (MIT licence) and what I call an AI Dev Kit (ADK) - which is essentially a scaffold app. It provides a complete foundation to build both web and native iOS/Android apps, and then add your features on top of (not wrap an existing app).
Whilst the native app side of it is important, I also created it because I believe a lot of AI-generated apps done from a blank page aren’t robust enough to be used in production. The AI Dev Kit gives builders something more solid, and my market for it is non-tech startup founders who need to create a robust MVP to use with early users and to show investors.
It plugs into Supabase for user auth, database and file storage. And for the mobile side, you have to hook into Ionic Appflow to provide the workflow required to build the actual native code. And of course you also need to sign up for the paid Apple and Android developer accounts - especially to publish the app to their stores.
Because of all this, it is definitely not just a wrapper to re-skin an existing app. And a basic wrapper probably won’t give you full access to native device features or in-app billing.
So the steps to go through with my dev kit are definitely longer - but I believe anyone can achieve them. As you are now finding, building apps isn’t just about a bit of vibe coding - there are other steps too, if you want to launch something real.
By the way, the only reason the repo on GitHub is currently missing the instructions on how to install, is because I am still writing them ![]()
The app was finished a month ago, but I’ve been struggling to get time to complete the guides. This will be done in the next few days, and I will then update the README doc in GitHub.
If you decide to start again (but I totally get if you wouldn’t!), then goto the repo in GitHub (sign up for a free account if you don’t have one) and Watch → All Activity so you get alerted when the README instructions are updated.