Mobile-first builder · Ranked 22 of 37
Rork
Prompt to a native mobile app, and it mostly works
Specification
| Category | Mobile-first builder |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2025 |
| Cheapest paid plan | 22 EUR |
| Free tier | Yes |
| Pricing model | Free trial credits, paid plans from about 22 EUR per month |
| Official site | rork.com |
| Community ratings | 5 |
| Last verified | |
| Next scheduled check |
Capabilities
| Capability | Status |
|---|---|
| Full-stack backend | Partial, hosted backend |
| Database included | Yes, basic hosted store |
| Auth included | Yes |
| Code export | Yes, Expo project on paid plans |
| GitHub sync | One-way push |
| One-click deploy | Yes, Expo preview and store builds |
| Custom domain | Not applicable |
| Mobile or native output | Native iOS and Android via Expo |
| Team collaboration | Limited |
| Public API or MCP server | No |
| Self-hosting the output | Yes, after export |
Axis scores
- Reliability16%
- 3.7
- Integrations16%
- 3.3
- SEO and GEO13%
- 2.5
- Design quality12%
- 4.2
- Agent performance10%
- 4.1
- Speed9%
- 4.5
- Value9%
- 3.8
- Scalability7%
- 3.1
- API and MCP access5%
- 3.0
- Code ownership3%
- 3.9
Every axis is scored from 0 to 5 stars. The percentage is that axis's published weight in the overall 3.6 rating.
Interface

Our assessment in one line
The fastest route from an idea to something running on your own phone. Rork scored 4.1 on agent performance and 4.5 on speed, both strong, and the React Native output looks current rather than templated. It is young: complex state handling breaks down, scalability at 3.1 reflects that, and credit pricing means an expensive week if you iterate hard. As a prototyping tool for mobile it is the most exciting thing in this cohort. Treat production claims cautiously.
The full review has the verdict, the dissenting view and 5 user ratings