Apple Reportedly Blocked AI Coding App Updates, and the Precedent Matters More Than the Story
Apple has reportedly blocked update submissions from Replit and Vibecode, two AI-assisted development platforms, citing App Store Guideline 2.5.2. Apple denies targeting vibe-coding apps as a category and says it is enforcing longstanding rules. The specific apps are less important than what the reported action reveals: distribution infrastructure is now a structural constraint on the AI developer ecosystem.
The Claim
According to reporting by The Information, Apple blocked update submissions from Replit and Vibecode -- two leading "vibe-coding" platforms -- citing App Store Guideline 2.5.2 and Developer Program License section 3.3.1(B). The objection, per...
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