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Forvibe for macOS

Everything between your build and the App Store

Mac
Productivity
Developer Tools

Hunted byBerat KurtBerat Kurt

Focus on coding, not busywork. Forvibe is a lightning-fast, native macOS app that streamlines your App Store & Google Play launches right from your dock. Skip the slow browser tabs. We locally automate your localization, store listings, screenshot localization, landing pages, legal docs, and global pricing. We handle the heavy lifting alongside your dev environment so you can ship faster, scale globally, and create a great product.

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Hey Product Hunters 👋, I'm Berat.

I've been building and publishing apps for over 8 years. Developing apps is the fun part, but dealing with the slow web interfaces that come after the build?

Managing releases, writing metadata for 40 localizations, creating screenshots, setting up legal pages... it's a tedious, multi-tab nightmare that eats hours you could spend coding.

That's why I brought Forvibe to your dock a native macOS app designed to handle everything between your Xcode build and the App Store. I built this specifically for Mac because your launch workflow shouldn't be interrupted by browser lag or clunky web portals.

With Forvibe for macOS, you can manage your entire release lifecycle without ever opening the App Store Connect website:

  • Native Speed: Edit app metadata and localize it across all supported languages in one click, right from your desktop.

  • Built-in ASO Engine: Discover high-performing keywords and optimize your visibility directly within the app.

  • Store Assets & Pricing: Set up In-App Purchases with smart, country-specific pricing, design stunning screenshots with ready-made templates, and push them directly to the store.

  • Instant Web Presence: Generate a professional landing page in seconds (no domain, no hosting, no code) and instantly publish AI-created legal pages like Privacy Policy, Terms of Use, and EULA.

  • Unified Support: Manage customer feedback and app reviews with our AI-powered native inbox, helping you respond faster without context switching.

In short: build your app in Xcode, and let Forvibe for macOS seamlessly ship everything else.

I’d love to hear your feedback and answer any questions you have! 🚀

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I'm working on a desktop app right now but planning to make a mobile version at some point. Definitely bookmarking this for when that happens 🔖 The screenshot localization alone sounds like it would save hours. Does it work with indie apps too or is it more geared toward bigger teams?

As a fellow Mac developer, this really resonates. I just went through the whole process of shipping a native macOS app — the coding part was honestly the easy part. It's everything after that eats your time: screenshots for every locale, writing descriptions, legal pages, pricing tiers across regions...

The fact that this is a native Mac app and not another web dashboard is a huge plus. When you're deep in Xcode all day, the last thing you want is to context-switch to a slow browser tab just to update your App Store listing.

Curious about one thing @zekkontro — how does the ASO engine handle keyword research for niche utility apps? In my experience, small Mac utilities are hard to optimize for because the search volume is so low. Would love to hear how Forvibe approaches that.

The localization and screenshot generation piece is what gets overlooked most. You spend weeks on the app and then rush the store listing in a day because you're exhausted. Anything that removes that friction is worth it for solo devs. Does it handle App Store Connect metadata versioning or is it one-way push?

okay this one hits. shipping apps is fun till you get stuck doing all the annoying app store stuff in 20 tabs for hours. having one native mac app handle that mess sounds super useful.

curious, what’s the feature people get hooked on first when they try it, screenshots, pricing, or the landing page part?

This is a very real pain point. Building the app is usually the exciting part, but everything that comes after that like store listings, localization, screenshots, pricing, and legal pages can easily turn into a full workflow on its own. Bringing all of that into a native Mac app makes the whole pitch feel much more compelling.

Curious, which part saves developers the most time in practice, localization, screenshots, or release management itself?

About Forvibe for macOS on Product Hunt

Everything between your build and the App Store

Forvibe for macOS launched on Product Hunt on March 18th, 2026 and earned 115 upvotes and 15 comments, placing #17 on the daily leaderboard. Focus on coding, not busywork. Forvibe is a lightning-fast, native macOS app that streamlines your App Store & Google Play launches right from your dock. Skip the slow browser tabs. We locally automate your localization, store listings, screenshot localization, landing pages, legal docs, and global pricing. We handle the heavy lifting alongside your dev environment so you can ship faster, scale globally, and create a great product.

Forvibe for macOS was featured in Mac (103.5k followers), Productivity (649.7k followers) and Developer Tools (511k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 200.2k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

Who hunted Forvibe for macOS?

Forvibe for macOS was hunted by Berat Kurt. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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