pingrb is in the App Store and Google Play. It’s a paid app, and I built it with Ruby Native in five days without opening Xcode or Android Studio.Anyone can upload a binary. Passing review in both stores, for a paid app, is the bar that says “this is a real app.” This is where most “we’ll get to mobile later” projects collapse, and it’s the bar Ruby Native had to clear if any of the pitch mattered.pingrb isn’t the only one. Ender Ahmet Yurt shipped Foxance to the App Store with Ruby Native earlier this month. Two builders, three store listings, and absolutely zero native code between the two of us.What pingrb doespingrb buzzes your phone when something matters on the projects you run. A Stripe payment lands. A Hatchbox deploy fails in the middle of the night. Honeybadger catches an exception. cal.com books a meeting. I run a handful of side projects and I wanted a push notification when something worth knowing about happens. So I built the app I wanted but couldn’t find.Here’s…
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