iOS, Android, and desktop — all from the content you already publish.
Someone asks, "Should we have an app?" and everyone shifts uncomfortably. Because you know exactly what that question means.
It means hiring iOS developers, Android developers, and desktop developers. It means standing up a new CMS or API layer just to feed the app. It means training your editorial team on a second system, and watching the app inevitably drift out of sync with your website because nobody wants to publish the same story twice.
It's why the answer is usually "not this year" for the fifth year running. The friction of the process outweighs the value of the audience.
Everything about the app—content, branding, navigation, and targeted push notifications—lives in WordPress admin. Draft and send push campaigns right from the post editor. No second dashboard.
A post you publish appears in the app within seconds. When you want a new feature, we ship the update to the stores. The two speeds, properly separated.
Managing a media group? Run a flagship news app, a dedicated sports app, and a premium subscriber app—all mapped to and controlled from your single existing WordPress installation.
Apple's approval process. Google's signing requirements. Windows code signing. macOS notarization. Push notification infrastructure. Build pipelines via Bifrost. You don't hire a mobile team or a desktop team — you hire us.
We work with you to establish your branding and structure. We handle the technical compilation and store submission; you make the editorial decisions.
WordPress remains your home. You write, edit, and publish exactly as you do today. Everything flows automatically into the native app.
Content updates on devices in minutes. Platform updates happen in the background. Nothing manual required to keep the app alive.
MustUse Apps is built on NativePHP — the framework that lets PHP applications run natively on iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows — and ships through Bifrost, NativePHP's hosted build and distribution pipeline. We chose this foundation because it lets Laravel developers build and deploy real native apps without leaving the ecosystem they already know.
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