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Bolt to app: convert a Bolt-built web app into APK, AAB, PWA or Flutter source

Bolt helps you create web apps quickly. Wrapply helps you package the published URL into a mobile app workflow with smart navigation, Android APK, Google Play AAB and optional Flutter source code.

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Bolt to App: from website to Flutter app

Bolt to App explains how Wrapply converts a website, PWA, no-code project or AI-generated web app into a mobile app workflow. The guide covers website to app generation, Android APK, Google Play AAB, Flutter source code, PWA output, iOS preparation and managed publishing support.

Related localized tutorials

  • Convert a website URL into an app-ready Flutter project with smart navigation.
  • Understand when to choose APK, AAB, PWA, iOS support or full Flutter source code.
  • Prepare app name, icon, description, keywords, privacy policy and store requirements.
  • Use managed publishing when you want Wrapply to validate, customize and submit the app.

Wrapply Web to App

Bolt to App explains how Wrapply converts a website, PWA, no-code project or AI-generated web app into a mobile app workflow. The guide covers website to app generation, Android APK, Google Play AAB, Flutter source code, PWA output, iOS preparation and managed publishing support.

Before converting a Bolt app

Deploy the projectUse a public URL, not only an editor preview.
Check mobile UXTest forms, auth, dashboards and responsive layout.
Add legal pagesTerms, privacy and refund policy help store review.
Clarify paymentsDigital goods may require native billing review.

Bolt to app flow

Deploy the Bolt app.
Confirm the app works from a normal browser.
Analyze with Wrapply.
Extract brand, icon, colors, pages and navigation.
Customize preview.
Adjust AppBar, tabs and links for mobile use.
Generate package.
Choose APK, AAB, PWA or Flutter source code.

When to choose source code

Choose Flutter source code if your Bolt project needs native push notifications, in-app purchases, custom Android behavior or a long-term app roadmap.