Native Expo / React Native
A real mobile project targeting iOS and Android, with navigation, native components and access to device APIs such as the camera and push notifications.
Describe the app you want. Cadrant generates an Expo / React Native project, connects a Supabase backend and takes you to the App Store through a guided publishing flow — certificates and provisioning profiles included. No Xcode, no Mac required.
Native · PWA · WebView · Expo Go preview
A mobile app builder is a platform that produces an iOS or Android application without you writing the platform code by hand. The older generation of these tools shipped a webview around a website and called it an app. The newer, AI-driven generation writes the actual mobile source code from a description of what the app should do.
Cadrant is in that second group. When you pick the native format, it generates an Expo / React Native project with access to device APIs — camera, push notifications, sensors — and builds it through EAS, Expo's build service, on your own Expo account. When a store listing is not what you need, the same brief can produce an installable PWA instead.
The result is a conventional mobile codebase. A React Native developer can open it, understand it in minutes and keep shipping from there, which is what separates a generated app from a locked configuration you can never take with you.
The parts that usually stop a first mobile launch — signing, certificates, build pipelines — are the parts Cadrant takes over.
A real mobile project targeting iOS and Android, with navigation, native components and access to device APIs such as the camera and push notifications.
Need a shareable link rather than a store listing? Ship an installable PWA. Need both? Wrap the same app in a native shell and submit it to the App Store.
Scan a QR code with Expo Go and run the app on your own device, or check navigation and spacing in the built-in phone frame without leaving the browser.
Accounts, database, storage and server functions for your mobile app — the same Supabase project you would use for a web app, on your own account.
Connect your Apple Developer account once. Cadrant creates the app in App Store Connect, assigns the bundle identifier and generates the distribution certificate and provisioning profile.
Production builds run on EAS under your own Expo account — the free Expo plan includes 15 iOS and 15 Android builds a month, and the artefacts belong to you.
No Mac, no Xcode, no build server. You describe and review; Cadrant compiles and signs.
Choose native, PWA or WebView, then describe the screens, the flows and what the app stores. The first buildable version arrives in minutes.
When you need accounts, persistent data or an API, link your Supabase project. Cadrant sets up the schema, the auth rules and the storage buckets.
Open the app on your phone with Expo Go, then iterate in conversation: change a screen, fix a flow, adjust the design. Every version is kept.
Connect Apple Developer, let Cadrant handle certificates and the production build, then finish the listing, screenshots and review submission in App Store Connect.
If it needs to live on a home screen, it can start here.
The same tools a React Native studio would pick for a greenfield project.
A managed Expo project: one codebase, native components, and the Expo SDK for device features without touching native toolchains.
Compilation and signing run on Expo Application Services under your own Expo account, so the build history and artefacts stay with you.
Postgres, Auth, Storage and Edge Functions in your own Supabase organisation, shared with the web version of your product if you have one.
The app record, the bundle identifier and the TestFlight build land in your own Apple Developer account — never in an agency's.
Every account the app depends on is one you own: your Supabase project for the data, your Expo account for the builds, your Apple Developer account for the store listing. Cadrant automates the flow across all three without taking custody of any of them.
Start free to design and preview. The Starter plan at $20 a month unlocks native mobile applications, the Supabase integration, unlimited projects, hosting and a custom domain. Store builds also need a free Expo account and, for the App Store, an Apple Developer membership billed by Apple.
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It is a platform that produces a mobile application without hand-written platform code. Cadrant generates an Expo / React Native project from your description, connects a Supabase backend and drives the build and signing steps up to App Store submission.
Both are available and you choose per project. The native format is a genuine Expo / React Native app with access to device APIs. The WebView format wraps your web app in a native shell for the store, and the PWA format skips the store entirely. Cadrant tells you which trade-offs each one carries.
No. Builds and signing run on Expo Application Services in the cloud. You need an Apple Developer account for App Store distribution, but no local Apple toolchain and no Xcode configuration.
Google Play submission is not available yet. Cadrant generates Android builds and you can preview the Android UI with Expo Go and the phone-frame preview, but the guided store publishing flow currently covers the App Store only.
Scan the QR code with Expo Go to run the app on your own phone, or use the built-in phone frame in the browser for navigation and layout checks. Once a production build exists, you can distribute it through TestFlight before submitting for review.
You do. The app record lives in your App Store Connect, the builds run under your Expo account, and the database sits in your Supabase project. Cadrant automates the flow without taking ownership of any of it.
Cadrant is free to start and $20 a month on the Starter plan for native mobile applications. The free Expo plan covers 15 iOS and 15 Android builds a month. Apple charges separately for the Apple Developer Program if you publish to the App Store.
Same editor, same backend, same billing — pick the format your project needs.
Describe your product in plain language. Cadrant generates the React interface, wires a real Supabase backend — database, authentication, storage, server functions — and publishes it over HTTPS on your own domain. The source code stays yours.
Learn moreDescribe your business and the pages you need. Cadrant writes a fast static site — structure, copy, meta tags, structured data and a working contact form — then publishes it over HTTPS on your own domain. Edit anything afterwards, in the editor or by asking.
Learn moreDescribe the process you run today — the tracking sheet, the shared inbox, the folder of PDFs. Cadrant turns it into a real internal tool with a Postgres database, roles, permissions and dashboards, hosted on your own Supabase project.
Learn moreDescribe it, open it with Expo Go, iterate until it feels right, then take it to the App Store.