Who Is It For ?

RapidNative is designed for people who work with ideas every day — whether you’re testing new product features, preparing an investor pitch, handling a demanding client project, or exploring design flows.

Product Managers & Innovation Teams

As a PM, time is often lost waiting for prototypes or dev cycles before you can test an idea. Static mockups only go so far when you need to show how something really works on mobile.

How RapidNative helps:

  • Turn ideas into interactive flows in minutes
  • Run quick A/B experiments without blocking engineering
  • Share functional prototypes with stakeholders for faster buy-in
  • Hand off production-ready React Native code to your team

Startup Founders & Entrepreneurs

Building an MVP is usually expensive and slow, which makes early testing and pitching harder than it should be. Many no-code tools can help at the start, but don’t scale when you need to grow.

How RapidNative helps:

  • Build pitch-ready MVPs in days instead of months
  • Show live mobile demos to investors and customers
  • Pivot fast by updating prompts instead of starting from scratch
  • Keep ownership of real, extendable React Native code

Freelancers & Small Agencies

When working with clients, deadlines are tight and scope changes are common. Boilerplate setup and endless revisions can eat away at your margins.

How RapidNative helps:

  • Start projects instantly with working scaffolds
  • Deliver client-ready prototypes early in the process
  • Adjust to mid-project scope changes without delays
  • Increase project throughput without adding more resources

Visual/UI Designers

It’s frustrating when designs don’t translate well into working apps. Click-through prototypes can’t capture the full experience, and you often rely on developers for even small changes.

How RapidNative helps:

  • Export Figma-inspired flows into real mobile apps
  • Test usability directly on devices
  • Iterate quickly without depending on developer time
  • Preserve design intent by handing over code, not specs