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24,83876v1.1.0 released 24d agoFree + from $20/moWill J🙏 23 karmaAug 27, 2025I was just trying it out at first, used some free credits a few hours ago to build a simple app. Turns out, it actually came out pretty decent! I got to test it on my phone without spending a dime, and even showed it to my wife, she was pretty surprised too. So we decided to go ahead and pay to polish it up and download it properly. So far, everything’s running smooth
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