This Is the Most Powerful AI App Builder I’ve Ever Used (Rork Max)
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This is one of those oh moments where AI
truly blows me away. I just built real
iOS apps in one prompt. Not web apps,
not demos in a browser. These are real
native apps downloaded on my iPhone and
I could literally publish them to the
app store in just a few clicks. The
brand new Claude Opus 4.6 in the new ROR
Max update is one of the craziest AI
experiences I've ever had. We are
officially at the point where anyone can
build any app they can imagine. So, in
this video, I'm going to show you what
makes this so revolutionary, walk you
through real apps that I built myself,
and show you how you could do the exact
same thing by the end of this video.
Without further ado, let's dive right
in. All right, so I know I set really
high expectations at the beginning of
this video, basically explaining how
this kind of changes everything for
building mobile apps, but I I need you
to understand that this really is a
breakthrough when it comes to being able
to build mobile apps with AI. I'm going
to explain it right now and then I'm
going to show you the apps that I built
myself and I'm going to show you exactly
how you could do this yourself in just a
couple of simple steps. Here is what I'm
talking about. This is a screenshot on
my phone that I just took about 5
minutes ago of the apps that I have
downloaded. So, we have our AI furniture
place app. We have our AI space studio
app and we have our Emble Voxil World
app. And these are examples of the apps
that we built. So, right here we have
this augmented reality app where you
could essentially take a video or
literally a live video of your room and
place in objects here in real time. This
works like any AR app that you've
actually used and this uses your actual
camera on your iPhone and that is the
game-changing thing here. And we
actually recreated Minecraft in just
literally one prompt and it's extremely
easy to use. And the biggest part about
this is I downloaded these to my mobile
app and I could easily publish these to
the app store in just a couple of simple
steps. These are not web apps that you
would be using on your browser. These
are apps that are on your actual phone
and your physical devices. And that is
one of the biggest things about this
update that we're going to talk about in
this video. Let's move on right now to
show exactly what Ror Max does. Then I'm
going to show you my apps and then show
you use cases and how you could begin
doing this yourself. All right, so let's
first talk about before Ror Max and Opus
4.6. six, but every app builder would
build web apps. So essentially what a
web app is is something that would run
in the browser. So if you're using
Chrome, you would have to access it
there. You couldn't access it on your
physical device. You couldn't access
things like your camera or your mic
properly. There was no app store, no
downloads. You couldn't actually use
these on your devices and it felt like a
website. It wasn't like an actual app
that you would use on your phone.
However, this changes everything. And
this is kind of the paradigm shift to
allowing you to actually build these
apps on your phones. Before we didn't
have home screen icons, we didn't have
push notifications and it dies whenever
you close the tab versus now with Ror
Max and Opus 4.6. We have native Swift,
which is essentially a coding language
that allows you to build iOS apps
directly onto your devices. So this runs
directly on your phone. You can use your
full camera, your mic, and your location
access. It goes on the app store. And to
explain it in a very elementary way,
it's like using Instagram or Tik Tok on
your phone. It just feels like native
and doesn't feel like something that's
kind of like piecing things together.
Another big thing is it uses all iPhone
features, can live on your home screen,
real push notifications, and works even
when the app is closed. So, now that we
understand exactly why this is so
impactful, I'm going to show you the
apps that I built and show you how you
could do the exact same thing. All
right, so let's move on to ROR. I'm
going to show you exactly how you can
begin using this right now. Right here,
we actually have this toggle ROR Max.
So, we're going to make sure to toggle
this on. This is what allows us to
actually build these Swift apps that we
could begin using on our phone. What I'm
going to do is I'm going to paste in
this prompt here. It's a very detailed
prompt. Essentially, what I did is I
just went to chatbt. I used Whisper Flow
and I basically just spoke into my
computer and said, "Hey, I want an app
that is essentially Minecraft. I want
you to make a hyperspecific prompt for
an iOS Swift app for me to build using
ROR." And then it gave me this output
here. So it's really important that we
give a pretty structured prompt when we
go to build our app because Opus 4.6 is
phenomenal when it comes to really
complex coding tasks. And we could
actually choose the model we want to use
here. We're going to use Opus 4.6. And
if I configure this to say WorkMax, it's
automatically going to use that, I
believe. So what I'm going to do, I'm
going to send this off now. And Work's
going to begin building our app. All
right. So what we're going to see inside
of Work now is this very detailed plan.
So looks like we already have two of our
13 tasks done. One thing I want to
mention about Rorm Max and Claude Opus
4.6 is it will take a while to generate
our app and this is not a bad thing
because when I tell you you could
oneshot an app, you can oneshot an app.
And what I mean by oneshot is you just
give one detailed prompt like this and
it will build an entire app that is
working smoothly with zero errors
exactly how you want it to. So this will
take a little while here. Let's let it
go through, think through how to
actually tackle, you know, the task of
building this app, and then we'll see
the final result. So, we now have this
Minecraft styled app here, which is
great. But one thing I want to mention
is we are using this inside of the
browser now. We're on the ROR website
using this. You're probably asking,
Brock, how do I use this on my phone?
So, I'm going to show you exactly how to
do that right now in just a couple of
simple steps. So, first of all, let me
show you just like how the app works. We
could essentially just like, you know,
jump around and, you know, basically
this is essentially just like Minecraft.
We could use different blocks, etc. All
that stuff. This is great. But I'm going
to show you now how to do this on your
phone. So, what we're going to do is
we're going to come to the top right
hand corner inside of ROR. We're going
to hit run on your device. And what
we're going to do is download this ROR
companion app. So, this is crucial. If
you want to be able to do this, we need
to have this app downloaded. So, I'm
going to click on download. And it's
going to take me to actually download
this file. I'm going to open up this
file. And just like that, we now have
the ROR companion application. You can't
see it on my desktop. However, I do have
this downloaded to my, you know,
computer now. So, what I'm going to do
is I'm just going to sign into my RO
account. So, if you don't already have
one, make sure to sign up. I'm just
going to sign in quickly and I'm going
to hit open RO companion app. That was
the first step of this was extremely
easy to do. Now, what I need to do is
actually sign into my Apple ID or Apple
developer account. So, let me show you
how to do that now. So, essentially what
you're going to do is you're going to
sign into your Apple ID account. So, I'm
going to sign in now. It's going to ask
me to verify this and I just got a
notification. I'm going to accept that
on my phone. Then I'm just going to type
in this verification code that I just
got on my phone. Select a team. And just
like that, we are now set up. Next, I'm
going to essentially plug my phone into
my computer. So, we just need to connect
our device via USB. So, I'm going to
plug in my phone now. And just like
that, we are now all set. So, I'm going
to click on openwork.com. And then I'm
going to go to our app that we actually
just built. And from here, all I have to
do is click on run on your device. So,
you can see that we have Brock's iPhone
installed right here. And let me go
ahead and transfer the view to my phone
now. So you could see me actually
accessing the app directly on here. All
right. So if you take a look at my
phone, I actually have this app icon
here. And what this app is is it is
basically a replication of Minecraft. So
let me open it up. I could even use it
sideways on my screen. I could build
things. You could see I'm just like
basically pasting in different blocks
here. And this was built in one single
prompt. So let me show you another app
that I built. This app right here is an
augmented reality app that essentially
allows me to place different things
inside of my room and see what it looks
like. So there you are inside of the
camera. Let me go ahead and look over
here and I'm going to place, as you can
see, I actually placed a couple of floor
lamps right here. Let me go ahead and
like place a coffee table. So we have
this tiny little coffee table here. I
could actually go ahead I could place a
bookshelf. And it's using augmented
reality on my phone. And one of the most
important things that I want to mention
here is that since it's using augmented
reality, it's using my actual camera. So
since this is a Swift app, it's able to
use the built-in features to my iPhone.
And that is kind of why it's such a game
changer. All right, so this last app I
want to show you probably doesn't seem
like it's anything crazy on the surface,
but I'm going to show you what is so
special about this. We have this new app
icon here that says crypto prices. So if
I click on this, you can see we could
track crypto in real time. This is real
live up-to-date information using some
crypto API which was able to go out and
fetch in order to get real-time
information. However, the thing that is
really amazing about this is watch this.
I'm going to go back to my home screen.
I'm going to click on add a widget and I
could actually add a widget to my app.
So, I'm going to look up crypto price
and widget tracker. And boom. Just like
that, we can now track all the crypto
prices on my phone. And of course,
there's other apps out there that could
do this. However, the fact that inside
of ROR using Claude Opus 4.6, six. We
can now build a mobile app on our phone
that could use widgets. It could use
Siri. It could use the dynamic island on
our phone. All these different things
was not possible by vibe coding until
this new update from Ror Max. All right.
So, for those people that want to move
forward and use Ror Max, I will have to
make a preface and say it is not cheap.
However, you are paying for lots of high
quality here. So, right now it's $200
per month for the 1,00 credits plan on
the max plan. And I will say the 10,00
credits goes a really long way. So that
should be sufficient for you. So if you
do want to begin using the ROR plan, you
could go ahead and do so, but it's not
going to be cheap. All right. So if you
are somebody that wants to use Ror Max
and begin building mobile apps, I
generated this document here, which is a
guide breaking down tips and tricks that
you could begin using to basically
speedrun you going from being beginner
to expert using this new feature. If you
guys want this, there's going to be a
free link in the description. With that
being said, guys, thank you so much for
staying the end of this video.
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The video highlights ROR Max with Claude Opus 4.6 as a revolutionary AI tool that enables users to build real, native iOS apps from a single prompt, ready for publication to the App Store. Unlike previous AI tools that produced web apps, ROR Max creates applications that leverage full iPhone features like the camera, microphone, location, widgets, and dynamic island. The presenter demonstrates building a Minecraft-style game, an augmented reality furniture placement app, and a real-time crypto price tracker with a home screen widget. The process involves crafting a detailed prompt, using the ROR companion app, and signing in with an Apple ID to deploy the app directly to a physical iPhone. ROR Max is a premium service, costing $200 per month, with a free guide available for users to maximize its potential.
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