Browse apps built on our platform
Each project below was built end-to-end on AppBuildChat by founders, indie creators, and small teams. Every example here shipped to the App Store, Google Play, or the open web within about a week. Browse the cards for live screenshots, store links, and short summaries of what each team built and who it serves.




Christian prayer app with daily scripture-based prompts, guided reminders, and a personal prayer journal. Members can post to a community prayer wall, request intercession from others, and track answered prayers over time.





A pet companion app that transforms everyday walks into rewarding adventures while connecting you with pet-friendly places, local meetups, and meaningful ways to give back to animal welfare through donations and volunteering.




A real-time payment notification app that connects to payment services and alerts merchants instantly when sales come in, with customizable sounds, multi-store support, and a clean payment history dashboard for daily reconciliation.




DigitalConvert is an all-in-one AI-powered productivity app that helps you turn text into natural-sounding audio, summarize lengthy articles or documents, and convert audio recordings into searchable text in seconds.





A dedicated truck marketplace that helps owners and operators easily list and discover trucks, parts, and wheels with truck-specific filters, detailed listings with photos, in-app messaging, and safe communication between buyers and sellers.




A private memory map that lets you pin your personal stories, photos, and moments to the exact locations where they happened, creating a secure offline-first journal of your life's journey to revisit anytime.





Pilot companion app with daily fitness-to-fly checks, proficiency logs, and certificate and medical-renewal tracking. Includes a built-in blog with safety tips, regulation updates, and industry news for general aviation pilots.






A boutique nail salon booking concept in a sage and cream palette. Customers can browse curated service categories, pick a technician, choose a date and time, and confirm a booking in a few taps, with a paired web admin for schedules, services, and promotions.





A booking app for a hair salon offering hair, makeup, nail, and care services. Customers sign in by phone, browse the salon menu, book a visit with a first-time promotion, read the studio story, and manage their reservations and profile from a clean editorial interface.




An app allows users to upload a PDF file and read it sequentially, displaying one word at a time on the screen. Users can adjust the reading speed and control playback (pause, resume, restart), all through a minimalist interface with a white background.





A personal routine and training tracker designed to help users optimize their daily performance. Users can create and manage daily routines, set reminders, log training sessions, and analyze their progress. The app offers a subscription model for enhanced features such as unlimited notifications and cloud data backup.



A K-beauty consulting app that puts personalized styling in your pocket, from everyday looks to wedding day. Users sign in, receive tailored hair and makeup consultations, and revisit their full consulting history, with each result saved as a detailed look they can reopen and follow step by step.
A quick look at what every example in the grid above has in common, and what your project would look like if you started today.
The grid above spans faith, travel journals, pet lifestyle, payment utilities, AI productivity, B2B marketplaces, salon booking, healthcare logging, food and drink, and household expense splitting. None of them are demos. Every app links out to a live App Store, Google Play, or open-web listing where real users are signing in today. Multi-store, in-app messaging, push notifications, native mockups, and offline-first storage are all represented, so you can see the platform handle production patterns instead of a templated landing page.
Each founder above started in the same place: a chat thread describing the app, the audience, and the must-have screens. AppBuildChat turns that conversation into a product requirements document, generates the UI, builds the backend, and hands a build to a human team for review before submission. Most projects went from first prompt to a TestFlight or internal Play track build within seven days, including store-listing copy, app icons, screenshots, and developer-account setup when the founder did not already have one.
The same chat interface that built each app also keeps it running. Founders ship updates, fix bugs, and add features by describing what they want in plain English. The platform handles the underlying code, hosting, library updates, and store re-submission. That is how the solo creators and two-to-three-person teams behind these examples keep their apps in production month after month without hiring a dedicated engineering team or paying agency retainers.