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This is how I turned my website into an iPhone app without changing any code, making an app with AI part 35. As you guys know, I'm building an AI productivity app, but what started as just a Pomodoro timer is now a to-do list, habit tracker, long-term goal tracker with an AI agent that can help you manage all of those. So I decided it was time for a mobile app. Normally this would require rewriting all of the code in a different language, but I found out about a tool called Capacitor. It turns your web app into a mobile app with just a few commands. You just have to make sure it looks good on a small screen and make sure that it passes the bar for the app store. But now you can use it wherever, and I'm excited to experiment with mobile features like push notifications and reminders from the agent. Try it out and follow for part 36.
Summary
Jake explains how he transformed his website into an iPhone app using Capacitor. The app has evolved into a productivity tool with various features, and he emphasizes the ease of conversion without code changes.
Key Points
- Jake turned his website into an iPhone app without code changes.
- The app evolved from a Pomodoro timer to a comprehensive productivity tool.
- Capacitor allows web apps to become mobile apps with minimal commands.
- Ensure the app is visually appealing on small screens for app store approval.
- Mobile features like push notifications enhance user experience.
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Repurpose Ideas
- LinkedIn post: Steps to convert a web app to mobile using Capacitor.
- Tweet: Benefits of using AI in productivity apps.
- Checklist: Key considerations for app store approval.
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