I tried using 'Bitrig', which allows you to create apps extremely easily just by chatting with AI on your iPhone, and you can experience vibe coding from your smartphone for free and very easily



Bitrig is a tool that lets you easily create native

Swift apps by simply chatting with an AI on your iPhone. The developer explains that 'using Bitrig, anyone can easily develop sophisticated apps on the same level as SwiftUI ,' and I actually tried it out, saying that it's an incredibly easy way to experience Swift coding .

bitrig
https://www.bitrig.app/

Bitrig is available at the following URL:

bitrig on the App Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bitrig/id6747835910

Access the URL above and tap 'Get.'



Tap 'Open'.



You will be asked for permission to receive notifications, so tap 'Do not allow' this time.



The Bitrig startup screen is as follows: Below the text box, there are example apps, so tap on the one you like.



The prompt will then be entered into the text box as shown below: Tap the arrow icon in the bottom right of the text box.



I thought I could just create an app, but I was asked to create an account. First, I entered my email address and tapped the arrow icon.



Next, enter the verification code sent to the email address you entered and tap the arrow icon.



This completes the account creation. Bitrig offers free and paid plans. The free plan allows you to exchange text messages with the AI up to five times per day. The paid plan not only allows unlimited text messages, but also allows you to distribute your apps via

TestFlight and remix multiple projects. Tap 'Continue.'



The Bitrig screen when logged in to your account looks like this, with the initial prompts still there.



You can also attach photos, screenshots, files, etc. by clicking the '+' icon at the bottom left of the screen.



App templates such as a metronome and stock chart are located at the top of the screen, and when you tap them, the prompts are automatically filled in.



I checked to see if the prompts were OK in Japanese. Simply explain the app you want to create in Japanese and tap the arrow icon. This time, I'll try creating

a Pomodoro timer .



The AI will automatically code based on the prompts.



After a while, the app will be created, so tap the white bar at the top of the screen and swipe down.



Then the Pomodoro timer appeared. Tap the 'Start' button.



When I actually tried it, if I left my iPhone untouched, it would automatically lock and the timer would reset. If you want to actually use an app made with Bitrig, you need to set your iPhone not to lock automatically by tapping 'Display & Brightness' in the 'Settings' app, then 'Auto-Lock,' and then 'None.'



If you want to check the code you created, tap 'View Code' from the three-dot icon.



You can check and edit the source code.



You can also fine-tune your app once it's created.



'We changed the button to a tomato shape (oval).'



The design looks a lot cheaper than before the tweaks, but you can easily adjust the design and functionality to your liking using just the text.



in Review,   Mobile,   Software, Posted by logu_ii