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Shopify, WooCommerce, Custom / other + 1 more · Updated July 2026

AppMySite

No-code app builder for WooCommerce, WordPress & Shopify

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AppMySite is a no-code app builder that turns a WooCommerce, WordPress, Shopify or any website into mobile apps, and it can also build a custom app with no website behind it. It's self-serve: you configure the app in AppMySite's dashboard and publish to the stores under your own developer accounts. The company, AppMySite, Inc., is bootstrapped and has operated since 2018.

The apps are native shells, built in Swift on iOS and Kotlin on Android, that render your store's content in native screens for listing, search and navigation, and it can also output a Progressive Web App. The build is dashboard configuration rather than a freeform canvas: you set the design, navigation and product screens from options rather than editing code.

Checkout always runs through an in-app web view of your site's own checkout page, so any payment gateway and any coupons or rules that work on the web carry straight over. Anything the native screens don't cover falls back to that web view too.

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Key Details

App type
WebView
Delivery
DIY
From
$69/mo ($)
Headquarters
Middletown, Delaware, US
Founded
2018
  • ·Bootstrapped; registered as AppMySite, Inc. in Delaware, with operations in India and the US
  • ·Connects via a WordPress plugin or an embedded Shopify app; no public Shopify App Store listing
  • ·Publishing requires the merchant's own Apple Developer ($99/yr) and Google Play ($25 one-time) accounts
  • ·Does not provide the app source code or signing keystore (not open source)
  • ·Offers a lifetime one-time-payment option alongside monthly and annual plans
  • ·Also sells Agency white-label and Unlimited Workspace products at $799/mo

How apps are built

AppMySite is dashboard configuration rather than a freeform builder. iOS builds compile in Swift and Android in Kotlin as native shells, with a Progressive Web App available as a separate web output. In the dashboard you configure the app icon, splash screen and theme (a color scraper can pull a palette from your site), the navigation (bottom bar, side menu, header actions, home banners) and the product screens (listing, search, filter and sort, wishlist, coupons and discount badges).

The dashboard includes device, OS, language and geolocation simulators and generates installable APK and IPA builds so you can test on real devices before submitting. One constraint to know up front: AppMySite does not release the app's source code or signing keystore, so the app cannot be moved to another vendor, and customization beyond the standard blocks is handled by falling back to the web view rather than editing code.

How it connects to your store

How the store connects depends on the platform. WooCommerce and WordPress connect through the AppMySite plugin and the official WordPress and WooCommerce REST APIs, so plugins that don't expose those APIs may not work natively. Shopify connects by verifying your myshopify.com domain and installing an embedded AppMySite app in your Shopify admin, rather than through a public App Store listing. Any other website can be turned into an app through an advanced web view, with controls to override CSS, hide elements and toggle the site header and footer.

Checkout is always a web view of your site's own checkout page. That means any payment gateway that works on your site, such as Stripe, PayPal or Razorpay, works in the app, and your existing coupons and rules carry over with no extra setup. Website changes are reflected in the app in real time.

Features and engagement

On the storefront side, AppMySite provides native product listing, search, filter and sort, a wishlist, coupons, discount badges, order tracking and user addresses. Push notifications are unlimited: basic sends run through Firebase, and an advanced tier through OneSignal adds scheduling, rich media, deep linking and geo, device and user-group targeting.

Beyond commerce the feature set is broad rather than deep: multilingual support with auto-translate and RTL, in-app chat through Zendesk, Intercom, LiveChat, Tawk.to or HubSpot, monetization through Google AdMob ads and in-app purchases, offline and dark modes, and app analytics with GA4 event tracking. AppMySite does not publish a fixed integrations list; most store-side tools carry over through the web view rather than through native modules.

What it costs and who it's for

AppMySite is among the cheaper options, and pricing differs by product. On the web-to-app plans there is a free tier (one Android app, capped at 1,000 downloads, with AppMySite branding), then Starter at $69/month for an Android app, Pro at $129/month adding iOS and App Store submission, and Premium at $249/month adding advanced push, analytics, translation and multi-app support. Annual billing is cheaper, and a one-time lifetime option exists. There is no sales commission or setup fee, but you pay Google's one-time $25 and Apple's $99/year developer fees yourself.

It fits budget-conscious WooCommerce, WordPress and Shopify merchants who want a low-cost app or PWA quickly and are comfortable with web-view checkout and no access to the source code.

Features

  • Website-to-app (WooCommerce, WordPress, Shopify, any site)
  • Custom app builder (no website required)
  • Android, iOS and PWA output
  • Real-time content sync from the connected store/site
  • Native product listing, search, filter & sort
  • Wishlist, coupons, discount badges, out-of-stock watermark
  • Native checkout with web-view payment (any site payment gateway)
  • Order tracking, user addresses, shipping and tax options
  • Drag-and-drop design (theme, splash, app icon, login/consent screens)
  • Advanced web-view controls (override CSS, hide HTML elements)
  • Push notifications (basic via Firebase; advanced/segmented via OneSignal)
  • Notification scheduling, rich media, geo/device/user-group targeting
  • Multilingual support, auto-translate and RTL
  • In-app chat (Zendesk, Intercom, LiveChat, Tawk.to, HubSpot or custom)
  • Monetization: Google AdMob ads and in-app purchases
  • App analytics and GA4/Firebase event tracking
  • Combine multiple apps into one (app selector)
  • Offline mode, dark mode, deep linking, force update
  • Team collaboration with roles
  • AI image optimizer/creator and content writer

Integrations

The vendor does not publish a list of integrations.

Source: vendor's integrations page ↗

Platforms supported

Pricing

Free

$0/month

  • ·1 Android app
  • ·1,000 downloads cap
  • ·In-app browser
  • ·Customizable design
  • ·Real device testing
  • ·Push notifications
  • ·Monetization features
  • ·Team collaboration
  • ·AppMySite branding included
  • ·No iOS/App Store publishing

Starter

$69/month

  • ·Android app only
  • ·Unlimited downloads
  • ·No commission on sales
  • ·No AppMySite branding
  • ·Faster app builds
  • ·Business support
  • ·$49/mo billed annually
  • ·$1,999 lifetime option

Pro

$129/month

  • ·Android + iOS apps
  • ·Unlimited downloads
  • ·iOS App Store submission
  • ·User consent prompt
  • ·No AppMySite branding
  • ·Business support
  • ·$99/mo billed annually
  • ·$2,999 lifetime option

Premium

$249/month

  • ·Android + iOS apps
  • ·Advanced push notifications
  • ·Combine multiple apps
  • ·Language translation
  • ·App analytics
  • ·Extended integrations
  • ·Easy publish
  • ·$199/mo billed annually
  • ·$5,999 lifetime option

Pricing accurate as of publication; always confirm current pricing with the provider.

What reviewers say

G2

4.2/5

426 reviews

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Capterra

4.1/5

45 reviews

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Bottom line

Best for: Budget-conscious WooCommerce/WordPress (and Shopify) merchants who want a low-cost, quickly launched native app or PWA and are comfortable with web-view checkout and no source-code access.

FAQs

Which platforms does AppMySite support?+

WooCommerce, WordPress, Shopify and any website, and it can also build a custom app with no website. It outputs native Android and iOS apps plus a Progressive Web App.

How does checkout work?+

Checkout always runs in an in-app web view of your site's own checkout page, so any payment gateway, coupons and rules that work on your site carry over unchanged.

Do I get the app's source code?+

No. AppMySite does not release the source code or signing keystore, so the app can't be moved to another vendor; leaving means rebuilding elsewhere.

Do I need my own developer accounts?+

Yes. You publish under your own Google Play account (a one-time $25 fee) and Apple Developer account ($99/year). AppMySite generates the builds, and paid add-ons can handle upload and store artwork.

How much does AppMySite cost?+

Web-to-app plans run from a free Android tier to Starter $69/mo, Pro $129/mo (adds iOS) and Premium $249/mo, with cheaper annual and one-time lifetime options. There is no sales commission or setup fee.