Ship cross-platform mobile SaaS apps with React Native and Expo starter kits. Write once in React and deploy native iOS and Android apps with authentication, in-app subscriptions, and push notifications already configured.
Share nearly all your code across both platforms while rendering truly native UI.
Over-the-air updates, easy builds, and native modules without touching Xcode.
Your web React knowledge transfers directly to mobile development.
RevenueCat integration handles App Store and Play Store billing.
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Yes. React Native lets you ship native iOS and Android apps from one codebase, and with Expo the developer experience is excellent. It's ideal when your SaaS needs mobile apps alongside a web product.
React Native lets web React developers reuse their skills and shares the JavaScript ecosystem. Flutter offers more consistent rendering and performance. Both are excellent; choose based on your team's existing expertise.
Through RevenueCat or react-native-iap, which wrap App Store and Google Play in-app purchases, handling entitlements, trials, and receipt validation across platforms.