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title: "Mobile Ecommerce App Builder | Native iOS Shopping App AI"
description: Build a native iOS ecommerce app with AI. Superapp turns your store into real Swift with catalog, cart, and Apple Pay checkout, ready for the App Store.
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# Ecommerce app builder  
for native iOS

Describe your store and Superapp builds a native iOS shopping app in Swift, with catalog, cart, and Apple Pay checkout, ready for the App Store.

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Free to start • No credit card required • Works in your browser

## The most advanced no-code AI app builder for iOS. Superior in design. Every Apple platform: iPhone, iPad, Watch, and Mac apps. If your device can do it, Superapp can build it — 3D games, AR, body tracking, Live Activities, Siri intents, widgets, and more. The first and best Swift app builder. Install on your iPhone with one click. Two clicks to App Store.

Why go native?

## Native ecommerce apps  
convert. Web wrappers don’t.

Most ecommerce app builders wrap a website in a WebView. Superapp generates a native ecommerce app in Swift and SwiftUI, using StoreKit and Apple Pay directly, so browsing and checkout run at native speed with no web wrapper in between.

Feature Web-Wrapper Builder Native iOS App Output HTML in a WebView Native Swift & SwiftUI App Store review risk High, Guideline 4.2 Low Checkout speed Web-speed Native-fast Apple Pay & StoreKit Limited or none Full support Own the code No Yes, full Xcode project Shopify integration Wrapped Shopify pages Rebuilt as native Swift

### Product catalog

Native product listings with search and inventory synced from Supabase or your own API.

### Cart & checkout

A full cart and checkout flow with order summaries, promo codes, and order history.

### Apple Pay & subscriptions

Apple Pay and card payments through PassKit for physical goods, in-app purchases and subscriptions through StoreKit and RevenueCat for digital goods.

### Push notifications

Order updates and promotional pushes through the Apple Push Notification service.

How it works

## Four steps to your app.

01

### Describe your store

Tell the AI what you sell, your catalog, and the shopping experience you want.

02

### AI builds the app

Superapp generates native Swift screens for catalog, cart, checkout, and accounts.

03

### Connect payments and backend

Wire up Apple Pay, in-app purchases, and your product data through Supabase or your own API.

04

### Ship to App Store

Export your project, follow the publishing guide, and ship your ecommerce app to the App Store.

## How much does it cost to build an ecommerce app? Agencies charge $10,000–$50,000 for ecommerce app development. With Superapp, it starts free — 5 credits every day, and Pro is $25 a month. Publishing needs an Apple Developer account, $99 a year. Most stores go from idea to a working native app in a single session, hours rather than months.

## Native ecommerce app vs. web-wrapper builders

Appy Pie, BuildFire, Jotform, and Shoutem build ecommerce apps by wrapping a website or a web app in a native shell. Superapp generates real native Swift instead, the difference shows up in App Store review risk, performance, and who owns the code.

| Approach | Output | App Store review risk | Performance | Own the code |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Appy Pie, BuildFire, Jotform, Shoutem | Web wrapper / hybrid | High, Guideline 4.2 | Web-speed | No |
| Superapp | Native Swift & SwiftUI | Low | Native-fast | Yes, full Xcode project |

## Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to build an ecommerce app?+

It starts free. Superapp gives you 5 credits every day, and Pro is $25 a month, versus $10,000–$50,000 for an agency to build ecommerce app development from scratch. Publishing to the App Store also needs a $99-a-year Apple Developer account, paid separately to Apple.

Is the ecommerce app native or a web wrapper?+

It is real native Swift, not a webview. Superapp generates SwiftUI screens that use StoreKit and Apple Pay directly, so checkout and browsing run at native performance with no JavaScript bridge in the way.

Can I turn my Shopify store into an app?+

Yes. Superapp rebuilds your Shopify store as a native iOS app, using your store as a reference for the catalog, cart, and checkout. It is not an official Shopify plugin, it rebuilds the storefront natively rather than wrapping your Shopify site.

Can I add a shopping cart and checkout?+

Yes. Superapp builds a full cart and checkout flow, product listings, an order summary, and Apple Pay at checkout through PassKit, all as native Swift screens.

Can I accept payments and Apple Pay?+

Yes. Physical goods use Apple Pay or card payments through PassKit, and digital goods or subscriptions use in-app purchase through StoreKit, with RevenueCat handling subscription billing. Apple requires digital goods and services to go through in-app purchase, while physical goods must use Apple Pay or a card, not IAP.

Can I build an ecommerce app without coding?+

Yes. Describe your store in plain English, catalog, cart, checkout, and any features you want, and Superapp writes the native Swift for you. No code ecommerce app development, just a conversation.

Do I need a Mac to build my ecommerce app?+

No. Superapp builds in the browser and runs in the cloud, so you can build and publish from Windows or a Chromebook. Publishing itself still needs the $99-a-year Apple Developer account that Apple requires from everyone.

How long does it take to build an ecommerce app?+

Most stores go from a description to a working native app in hours, not months, often in a single session. Complex catalogs, custom integrations, or unusual checkout flows can add time.

Can I connect my product catalog, inventory, or backend?+

Yes. Superapp connects to Supabase or your own API to sync products, inventory, and orders, so your catalog stays connected to a real backend instead of hardcoded data.

Will my ecommerce app get approved by Apple?+

Native Swift output clears Apple's Guideline 4.2 (Minimum Functionality), the rule that flags thin web-wrapper apps. You still need to provide the required App Store metadata and privacy details, and follow Apple's physical-versus-digital payment rules, but the base rejection risk that hits wrapped ecommerce apps goes away.

Can I build the ecommerce app for Android too?+

No. Superapp is focused on the Apple ecosystem and outputs native Swift, so it does not build Android apps. If you need iOS and Android from one project, a cross-platform builder like FlutterFlow or Adalo is a better fit.

Can I send push notifications for orders and promotions?+

Yes. Superapp can send order updates and promotional pushes through the Apple Push Notification service, wired up with UserNotifications in your native app.

## Your store deserves a native app.

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