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About this gig
Stuck between a working app and the App Store? You built something real with Base44 now Apple keeps rejecting it, or you're not sure how to get it live at all. I fix exactly that.
I turn Base44 (and Lovable/Replit) web apps into fully compliant, native iOS apps that pass App Review including the #1 rejection cause for Base44 apps: Guideline 3.1.1, triggered by Stripe payments instead of native StoreKit.
WHAT YOU GET:
- Capacitor wrap of your Base44 app into a real iOS build
- Native StoreKit / In-App Purchase integration (fixes Guideline 3.1.1)
- RevenueCat setup for subscription management
- App Store Connect API key setup (.p8, Issuer ID, Team ID)
- TestFlight upload for testing before launch
- Full submission handling, with resubmission support if you're rejected
TECH STACK
Base44 · Lovable · Replit · Capacitor · Xcode · Swift/StoreKit · RevenueCat · App Store Connect · TestFlight
Whether you're launching for the first time or fixing a rejected build, I handle the technical side so your app gets approved and starts earning.
Message me your current status (new build or rejected) before ordering, so I can scope it accurately.
Let's get your app fully live and approved!
Get to know Pelumi G
Vibe Coding expert: Base44, Lovable to iOS, Android
- FromUnited States
- Member sinceAug 2026
- Avg. response time1 hour
Languages
English, Spanish, French, German
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FAQ
Can you convert my Base44 app into a real iOS app?
Yes. I take your Base44, Lovable, Replit, or Bolt web app and wrap it in Capacitor, build it natively in Xcode with Swift, then submit it to the App Store fully configured for TestFlight testing and App Review approval.
Why does Apple keep rejecting my Base44 app under Guideline 3.1.1?
Guideline 3.1.1 rejects apps charging for digital content through Stripe. I remove Stripe and integrate native StoreKit and In-App Purchase via RevenueCat, so your Base44 or Lovable app passes App Review cleanly.
Do you fix apps already rejected by the App Store?
Yes. I handle full resubmission after a Guideline 3.1.1 or 3.1 rejection, fixing StoreKit, RevenueCat, App Store Connect metadata, or Capacitor build issues until Apple approves and publishes your app.
What tech stack do you use for the iOS conversion?
Capacitor, Xcode, Swift, native StoreKit, RevenueCat for subscriptions, and App Store Connect API keys with Issuer ID and Team ID, covering the full build, TestFlight, and App Store submission process.
Can you set up subscriptions and in-app purchases?
Yes. I configure RevenueCat and native StoreKit for subscription plans and In-App Purchase items, replacing Stripe checkout flows in Base44, Lovable, and Replit apps that trigger Guideline 3.1.1 rejections.
Do you provide a TestFlight build before public launch?
Yes. Every order includes a signed TestFlight build through App Store Connect, so you can test your Base44, Lovable, Replit, or Bolt app on a real iPhone before it goes live on the App Store.
Will this work for Lovable, Replit, or Bolt apps too?
Yes. The same Capacitor wrap, StoreKit integration, and RevenueCat subscription setup applies to Base44, Lovable, Replit, Bolt, and other web-based app builders converting to native iOS.
Do you handle App Store Connect account setup?
Yes. I create your App Store Connect API key, Issuer ID, and Team ID, configure StoreKit products, and manage the full App Store submission end to end through App Review approval.
My app is live but still uses Stripe. Can you migrate it?
Yes. I migrate your existing Stripe payment flow to native StoreKit and RevenueCat in your Base44 or Lovable app without disrupting current users, active subscriptions, or App Store standing.
How long does the full conversion and submission take?
A Capacitor wrap and TestFlight build ship fast. Full StoreKit, RevenueCat, and App Store Connect setup with Guideline 3.1.1 resubmission support takes longer depending on prior rejection history.

