Base44 Users Can Finally Publish Creations to App Store

Base44 added a whole bunch of new features to its vibe coding platform after its Super Bowl ad.

Key Takeaways

  • The popular vibe coding platform Base44 just added a lot of new functionality, including the ability to publish apps onto the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
  • Other new features added to the popular vibe coding platform include a new Plan Mode and seamless Gmail integration.
  • Vibe coding is becoming more and more accessible for everyday users, especially after the Super Bowl ad.

Base44 can officially do it all, after the vibe coding platform finally made it possible for users to publish their generated apps on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.

That’s not all, though, with Base44 announcing a whole range of new features aimed making it easier than ever to create apps, from the new Plan Mode to simple integration with Gmail.

With Base44 debuting a Super Bowl commercial this year, the improvements could pave the way for vibe coding to become more mainstream than ever before.

You Can Finally Publish Apps With Base44

Announced in a press release this morning, Base44 has added new functionality to its vibe coding platform, including the ability to publish your generated creations to the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.

The press release explains that the platform now allows users to “scan your app against Apple and Google guidelines, use the Base44 AI chat to improve any problem areas, then generate the files you need to submit your app in your Apple and Google developer accounts.”

 

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If you want to learn more about how to get your app published on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, check out the explainer from the Base44 site that will walk you through the whole process.

Other New Features Available From Base44

While the ability to publish apps to the Apple App Store and Google Play Store is inarguably the most important new features available from Base44, the vide coding platform did add some other functionalities that will greatly improve the app creation process for users.

Here are some of the new features added to Base44 in the February update:

  • Plan Mode – If you aren’t sure where to start with your app, the new Plan Mode in Base44 allows users to clarify intent with a few broad questions before you actually start building.
  • Gmail integration – Base44 now allows users to connect Gmail integration to their apps, so you can “build workflows that read, send, and organize email right inside your product.”
  • Improved issue resolution – If you run into a problem, Base44 now allows users to type “something is wrong,” which will prompt it to start asking questions to resolve the problem.
  • Easy inspiration – Base44 now allows users to paste a URL from another site to create editable blocks, so you can more easily get inspiration for your app from established options.

Vibe Coding Is on the Rise

This past Sunday, Base44 ran a Super Bowl ad that highlighted exactly how easy it to build an app, even if you don’t know how to code.

While generative AI technology has certainly been prominently featured in the mainstream media for the last few years, vibe coding platforms are just now getting their moment in the spotlight. After all, the term saw a 6,700% increase in search volume recently.

With improvements to the platforms like the ones Base44 rolled out this week, it’s safe to say that vibe coding could become as synonymous for budding businesses as ChatGPT in the near future.

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