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Frequently Asked Questions
How can I fix this bug in my vibe coded app?
Prompt the editor describing the bug and ask it to debug. If the vibe code editor is unable to resolve the issue, fill out a form and reach out.
how do I know if a vibe coded app will be approved on the apple app store?
Before you export your app, prompt the app editor to review the requirements and make any necessary changes. Most apps are rejected because of the associated files and not the app code itself. It is normal part of the development lifecycle for an app to be rejected the first time and then go on to get approved.
I tried to list my vibe coded app on the apple app store but it got rejected, what do i do?
Don’t panic, it’s normal for an app to be reject (and even rejected more than once). Automated testing may find errors, and that’s okay. If this is the first time you are submitting an app, expect Apple to reject it. Apple will send you a report with the things you need to fix. These errors and issues are usually content related, privacy related, or usability related and not problems with the code. 90% of the time you can fix these yourself. If you don’t want to endure the trial and error, reach out and book a call.
how do i know if my vibe coded app is ready to launch on the app store?
First you can prompt the app editor and ask it to run a check for compliance with app store listing requirements. Check for vulnerabilities and potential exploits in the code by prompting something like “Using the NIST 800-53 Rev 2 Standard do you detect any security vulnerabilities in the application logic?”. Your app will need things like: an app manifest detailing permissions the app needs, user management, login and password recovery, an End User License Agreement (EULA), and a Privacy Policy. Dauntless has lots of experience with compliance, so reach out if you need to expedite your app launch.
Do i need a company or llc to launch an app on the app store?
No, you can launch as an individual but you need a tax ID number, such as a social security number. If you app makes more the $2000 in a year, you should consider creating an LLC as it will make you tax reporting easier. LLC also help protect you in the event that someone sues you over your app.
