 
			A month ago, I stumbled upon Cursor, an AI-powered code editor that promises to create iOS apps without the need for coding. Could it be true? The short answer is a resounding yes! I’ve since published two iOS apps on the App Store, and while it may not be as quick and effortless as some YouTubers make it seem, it’s definitely possible.
Creating a fully functional and well-designed app takes time and effort. There are numerous bugs to fix, and the process requires some understanding of various concepts, such as Git, database selection, app search optimization, and marketing. It’s been an enlightening journey, and I’ve learned a lot along the way.
So, the monthly fee for having the app on the App Store is $20 to Cursor, and Apple charges a $99 fee for a developer account that enables me to post my apps on the App Store. Despite the initial hurdles, I’m proud of the results I’ve achieved. The next step is to raise awareness about the app and attract more users.
