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Rork Launches Tool That Writes, Designs, and Submits Your App Store Listing Using AI

Rork has launched a new AI feature that handles the full Apple App Store submission process automatically, from writing descriptions to generating screenshots and avoiding rejections.

2 min readHHaneem
March 27, 2026 at 05:10 AM
Rork Launches Tool That Writes, Designs, and Submits Your App Store Listing Using AI

Getting an app into the Apple App Store has always been one of the most frustrating parts of building a mobile app. Writing descriptions, creating screenshots, avoiding rejections, and navigating App Store Connect can take hours or even days. Rork wants to change that entirely.

Rork has launched a new feature called Rork Max Publishing, which handles the entire App Store submission process automatically. Once a user finishes building their app inside Rork Max, the AI takes over and does everything needed to get it live on the App Store.

The tool generates the app icon, creates screenshots for both iPhone and iPad, writes the app description and keywords, and fills in all the required fields in App Store Connect. It also runs a scan to catch common reasons Apple rejects apps, such as missing privacy policies or account deletion options, before anything is submitted.

Rork says the whole process takes minutes instead of the hours or days it typically requires when done manually.

Rork Max is the premium version of Rork, an AI app builder that lets anyone describe an app idea in plain English and turn it into a real, working mobile app. Unlike the standard version, Rork Max produces native SwiftUI code built for Apple devices, including iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV, and Vision Pro. No coding knowledge or software like Xcode is needed.

The publishing feature also handles localization for all countries automatically and supports TestFlight, Apple's testing platform, for those who want to share the app before going fully public.

Users do need an Apple Developer account, which costs 99 dollars per year, and the app must be built inside Rork Max.

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