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The vibe coding app Anything was removed from the App Store twice. The developers are now creating a desktop companion app to support mobile app development. This move aims to rebuild the app's presence and usability outside the App Store.

It shows how app developers adapt to platform restrictions by expanding to desktop environments.
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Launching a desktop app could help Anything regain users and continue growth despite App Store challenges.
Developers facing platform bans should consider multi-platform strategies to maintain user access.
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The vibe coding app Anything was removed from the App Store twice. The developers are now creating a desktop companion app to support mobile app development. This move aims to rebuild the app's presence and usability outside the App Store.
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The vibe coding app Anything was removed from the App Store twice. The developers are now creating a desktop companion app to support mobile app development. This move aims to rebuild the app's presence and usability outside the App Store.