Descriptions:
Zubair Trabzada walks through building an iOS habit-tracking app from scratch using Ror (work.com), a vibe coding platform he describes as the first web-based Swift app builder available. The inspiration is Grit, a daily habit tracker reportedly generating over $100,000 per month in the App Store — proof, he argues, that simple, well-designed utility apps still command significant revenue even when competitors can be cloned quickly with AI tools.
The video covers the full build-and-ship workflow: writing a natural-language prompt to generate the app, reviewing and testing the generated Swift UI in Ror’s simulator, and submitting directly to the Apple App Store in three steps. Ror Max, the platform’s premium tier, uses native Swift UI for iOS, Kotlin/Compose for Android, and Vite/React for web — meaning submitted apps behave like fully native builds rather than wrapped web views. The free plan offers 35 credits per month (five per day), while Ror Max provides five full builds per week.
Trabzada demonstrates adding habits and tasks, color coding, streak tracking, and a calendar view — all generated without writing a single line of code. For anyone curious about how far vibe coding platforms have come in supporting real App Store submission workflows, this video provides a concrete, reproducible walkthrough of the current state of the tooling and what a non-developer can ship in a single session.
📺 Source: Zubair Trabzada | AI Workshop · Published May 11, 2026
🏷️ Format: Tutorial Demo







