Use this discounted service to transform any website into an iOS app

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You don't have to know how to code to make iPhone apps anymore.
Use this tool instead of learning to code to create full iPhone apps.
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Normally, to make smartphone apps, you’d have to learn one of the programming languages associated with them. Swift or Flutter and Dart are some of the common starting points. However, you may not actually have to learn to code to create mobile apps. Instead, you could use simple app builder software that may make it easier all around. For example, AppMySite is a quick, intuitive app builder that lets you turn any website into an iOS or Android app without writing a line of code, and a five-year subscription is on sale for $49.99 (Reg. $2,340). 

Create iPhone apps without coding 

Developing apps for the iPhone may be a lot easier when you don’t have to code anything. Rated 4.2 out of five on Trustpilot, AppMySite lets you transform your website into a simple app that you can publish on the App Store and Google Play.

Making an app only takes a few minutes, and you can customize things like the icon, splash screen and more. You can even test your apps on multiple emulators and add new features as you progress. AppMySite also has a built-in image library you could use to bring your app to life, but you can also expand it with other images. And you can auto-populate your app with content straight from a website. 

And, of course, there’s even a support team that can help you along the way, as one Capterra reviewer found out: “The support team of Appmysite was very helpful in creating our mobile app for our website. We were constantly in touch with them and they helped us solve our problems.”

Save on a five-year subscription to AppMySite Mobile App Builder Pro Plan

For a limited time, get a five-year subscription to AppMySite Mobile App Builder Pro Plan for just $49.99 (reg. $2,340). 

Prices subject to change.

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