NoMac.app

NoMac.app lets AI agents build and publish native iOS apps without a physical Mac. It provides a cloud alternative for developers who need iOS capabilities but want to avoid high monthly cloud Mac costs.

NoMac.app

About NoMac.app

NoMac.app is a headless iOS app publishing pipeline built for AI agents. It lets agents build signed iOS releases, push builds to TestFlight, and submit to the App Store without access to a Mac. The tool works through a CLI and MCP integration, connecting Claude, Codex, or Cursor agents to the native app publishing process.

Review

For developers running AI coding agents on Linux servers, the lack of a Mac often blocks iOS app releases. NoMac.app is a cloud-based pipeline that handles the Mac-specific steps-code signing, archiving, TestFlight upload, and App Store submission-directly from the agent. It's a targeted utility for teams that want to keep their agent workflows on non-Apple hardware while still shipping to iOS.

Key Features

  • Build signed iOS releases in the cloud, eliminating the need for Xcode on the agent's machine.
  • Push builds to TestFlight for quick preview on an iPhone within minutes.
  • Submit apps to the App Store directly via the agent using the NoMac CLI or MCP.
  • MCP integration enables agents to poll submission status and retrieve App Store rejection feedback, closing the review loop without human intervention.
  • Manage code signing and provisioning in the pipeline (details on credential storage have not been publicly outlined).

Pricing and Value

NoMac.app requires payment, with a 50% discount available for the first month. Exact subscription tiers or usage-based costs have not been disclosed. The maker contrasts this with cloud Mac rentals that start at $100 per month, but NoMac's own pricing remains undefined beyond the introductory offer.

Pros

  • Removes the dependency on a physical Mac or cloud Mac for iOS publishing from AI agents.
  • Integrates with popular AI coding agents via MCP and CLI, enabling end-to-end release automation.
  • Handles code signing, TestFlight upload, and App Store submission in a single pipeline.
  • Agents can automatically act on App Store rejection feedback, reducing manual steps in resubmission.
  • Works from Linux servers, fitting into existing agent infrastructure without Apple hardware.

Cons

  • Not well suited for developers who need to inspect or debug builds in Xcode or who prefer manual control over the submission process.
  • Automated resubmission after rejections could increase the risk of Apple developer account flags if left unchecked, as noted by community members.
  • The method for storing Apple Developer certificates and provisioning keys has not been publicly clarified, which may concern teams with strict security requirements.

NoMac.app fits teams that already run AI coding agents on non-Mac servers and want to automate iOS app publishing. It's less useful for solo developers comfortable with Xcode or those who need granular control over build settings. The tool targets a specific friction point in agent-driven development, and its value depends on how well it integrates into an existing agent workflow.



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