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How vibe coding app Anything is rebuilding after getting booted from the App Store twice

The Anything app faced challenges when Apple removed it from the App Store twice due to guideline violations. Despite these setbacks, the team is exploring new platforms like desktop and Android to continue their mission of helping users bu...

TechCrunch· Apr 14, 2026 · 4:31 PM · 26 views

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The Anything app faced challenges when Apple removed it from the App Store twice due to guideline violations. Despite these setbacks, the team is exploring new platforms like desktop and Android to continue their mission of helping users build iOS apps. Discover how they're navigating Apple's strict policies and the tech industry's reaction. #AppDevelopment #TechNews #Apple #iOS #Startups

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