Mobile app development
Assign mobile app work and the engineer implements it with platform-native UX, safe areas, performant lists and gestures, offline/network behavior, tests, and a review-ready PR.
What it installs
Agents 1
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Mobile Engineer
Reads the mobile stack, implements platform-appropriate features, verifies mobile states and performance, and drafts a PR.
Goals 1
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Mobile features feel native
Keep mobile work platform-appropriate, performant, tested, and reviewable.
Skills 3
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mobile-development
Cross-platform mobile development guidance for React Native, Expo, Flutter, Swift, Kotlin, offline-first sync, performance, testing, and store constraints. Adapted from samhvw8/dot-claude/mobile-development.
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building-native-ui
Expo native UI guidance for routing, tabs, sheets, safe areas, native components, animations, haptics, and platform conventions. Adapted from expo/skills/building-native-ui.
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react-native-skills
React Native performance, navigation, native module, Expo, and platform API patterns. Adapted from vercel-labs/agent-skills/react-native-skills.
Requirements
What this template expects to do its job. Task Machine does not verify these — you decide whether your setup is ready.
- Connected repository — Needs a connected mobile or cross-platform app repository so the agent can inspect navigation, state, styling, native modules, tests, and build setup.
- Mobile build or simulator context — Needs documented iOS, Android, Expo, or React Native commands, plus any simulator, device, or store constraints the feature must respect.
Get started
Install Mobile app development and run it with approvals.
Join the waitlist and we will send early access when the first private beta spots open.
Private beta. We invite teams in batches and never share your email.