WooCommerce, WordPress · Updated July 2026
WPMobile.App
Turn your WordPress site into an Android & iOS app
WPMobile.App is a no-code plugin that turns a WordPress or WooCommerce site into white-label Android and iOS apps. It's unusual in the category for being sold as a one-time lifetime license rather than a subscription, and it's a solo product from a developer in Beziers, France, built around the wpappninja WordPress plugin that has been maintained since 2015.
The app is a native WebView wrapper that displays your live WordPress site, configured entirely from within the WordPress admin: design, menu, pages and colors. Push notifications run through your own Firebase accounts, and the apps and their store listings are white-labeled with no WPMobile branding.
Because it's a WebView app, performance mirrors your WordPress site and native capabilities are limited; notably there is no in-app purchase support, so digital goods or memberships sold in-app would be rejected by the stores. You publish on your own Apple and Google developer accounts.
Key Details
- App type
- Extension / template
- Delivery
- DIY
- From
- $129/mo ($)
- Headquarters
- Beziers, France
- Founded
- 2015
- ·Solo product by Amauri Champeaux (Beziers, France)
- ·Sold as a one-time lifetime license, no subscription; you publish on your own Apple/Google accounts
- ·WordPress.org plugin (wpappninja) live since 2015, actively maintained, 550k+ downloads
- ·WordPress/WooCommerce only; a WebView wrapper with no in-app purchase support
How apps are built
Everything is configured inside the WordPress admin through the wpappninja plugin: you set the design, navigation menu, pages and colors with no code, and generate the build with one click. The result is a native WebView wrapper that displays your live WordPress site, so the app's content is whatever the site serves.
The apps and their store listings are fully white-labeled, with no WPMobile branding, which is why an agency pack of ten licenses is offered. A free demo app lets you preview the result before buying. Because the core is a WebView, native capabilities are limited relative to fully native builders, and the vendor documents those limitations directly.
How it connects to your store
The app loads your WordPress or WooCommerce site in a WebView, so catalog, cart and checkout are the site's own, and changes on the site appear in the app. Push notifications are unlimited but run through the merchant's own Firebase (FCM and APNS) accounts rather than a hosted service, and automated push can be triggered from WooCommerce, BuddyPress, BuddyBoss, Gravity Forms and several community plugins.
There is no in-app purchase support, which means selling digital content or memberships inside the app would be rejected under Apple and Google rules. App-usage statistics such as installs, page views and device types are recorded and hosted on the merchant's own site.
Publishing and who maintains it
You publish the apps yourself, under your own Apple Developer ($99/year) and Google Play ($25 one-time) accounts, following step-by-step guides, and you handle the Firebase setup for push. The wpappninja plugin is actively maintained, with a decade-long track record on WordPress.org and hundreds of thousands of downloads, and updates are included in the lifetime license.
As a single-developer product, it has a strong WordPress.org review base but no named enterprise customers or presence on third-party review platforms.
What it costs and who it's for
Pricing is a one-time lifetime license, not a subscription: EUR129 for a single platform (Android or iOS), EUR239 for both, and a EUR1,790 agency pack of ten Android-plus-iOS licenses, all excluding VAT and covering one WordPress site. Unlimited downloads, push notifications and updates are included; the only recurring costs are the Apple and Google developer fees, which are yours.
It fits WordPress and WooCommerce site owners, and agencies, that want an inexpensive, one-time-cost app of their existing site and can accept a WebView experience without in-app purchases.
Features
- WebView app displaying the full WordPress site
- No-code configuration from the WordPress plugin (design, menu, pages, colors)
- White-label apps and store listings (no WPMobile branding)
- Unlimited push notifications via merchant's own Firebase/Apple accounts
- Automated push from WooCommerce, BuddyPress, BuddyBoss, Peepso, Better Messages, Gravity Forms, Fluent Community
- In-app app usage statistics (installs, page views, device types), hosted on the merchant's site
- One-click build generation and step-by-step store publishing
- Free demo app to preview the result before buying
Integrations
The vendor does not publish a list of integrations.
Platforms supported
Pricing
Android or iOS
$129
- ·Lifetime license for one platform (Android OR iOS)
- ·One WordPress site
- ·Unlimited downloads and push notifications
- ·Prices exclude VAT (sold from France)
Android + iOS
$239
- ·Lifetime license for both platforms
- ·One WordPress site
- ·Unlimited downloads, push notifications and updates
Agency pack (10x Android + iOS)
$1790
- ·10 Android + iOS licenses
- ·For agencies, freelancers and developers
- ·Contact required
Pricing accurate as of publication; always confirm current pricing with the provider.
What reviewers say
Bottom line
Best for: WordPress and WooCommerce site owners (and agencies) who want an inexpensive, one-time-cost WebView app of their existing site without ongoing subscription fees.
FAQs
Which platforms does WPMobile.App support?+
WordPress and WooCommerce only. The app is a WebView wrapper of your WordPress site, configured from the WordPress admin.
Is it a subscription?+
No. It's a one-time lifetime license: EUR129 for one platform, EUR239 for both, or a EUR1,790 agency ten-pack, all for one site, with updates included.
Is the app native or a webview?+
A native WebView wrapper that displays your live WordPress site, so performance mirrors the site and native capabilities are limited.
Can I sell digital goods or memberships in-app?+
No. There is no in-app purchase support, so selling digital content or memberships inside the app would be rejected by Apple and Google.
Who publishes and maintains the app?+
You publish under your own Apple ($99/year) and Google ($25) developer accounts and set up your own Firebase for push. The wpappninja plugin is actively maintained with updates included.