Apple pulled vibe coding app ‘Anything’ from the App Store last week, citing a self-containment rule from its App Review Guidelines.
Apple made vibe coding easier with Xcode integrations, which has allowed the App Store to grow faster than ever. However, it ...
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Apple removes Anythng citing App Store rules on code execution. But why are similar apps like Emergent still allowed?
Apple has quietly blocked AI "vibe coding" apps, such as Replit and Vibecode, from releasing App Store updates unless they ...
Updated with Apple’s statement to 9to5Mac after the story. AI is making app development easier than ever. However, a ...
Apple is reportedly restricting AI-powered 'vibe-coding' apps on its App Store, with developers claiming updates are blocked ...
Apple is reportedly blocking updates to certain AI powered vibe coding apps, citing App Store policy violations. The move ...
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Apple appears to have escalated its crackdown on vibe coding by recently booting one such app out of its App Store for ...
A flood of AI-generated apps with no users and no revenue is straining Apple's review infrastructure, stretching wait times ...
Apple removed the vibe coding app Anything from its App Store on Thursday, according to Dhruv Amin, co-founder and CEO of the ...