It was already fully native Swift and I began the apps before React Native existed. But it’s not true what you say! I have begun prototyping experiments in running my Swift and SQLite in the browser via WASM, and I’m also evaluating https://skip.tools for running SwiftUI on Android. I will go cross platform without ditching Swift.
But to be honest I am more likely to pursue web than native Android (Skip runs Swift natively on Android and binds SwiftUI to Compose) because Google is such a nightmare on top of Apple compared to the revenue Android apps tend to bring - I’ve seen others recently port 6 digit MRR apps to Android and make less than 1/100 as much for instance. But maybe for valuable language learning apps it wouldn’t be so bad. Anyway I am thinking to prioritize web apps first that could run on mobile too and perhaps later upgrade that into an Android app (whether with Skip for native UI or as a wrapper around web UI).
But to be honest I am more likely to pursue web than native Android (Skip runs Swift natively on Android and binds SwiftUI to Compose) because Google is such a nightmare on top of Apple compared to the revenue Android apps tend to bring - I’ve seen others recently port 6 digit MRR apps to Android and make less than 1/100 as much for instance. But maybe for valuable language learning apps it wouldn’t be so bad. Anyway I am thinking to prioritize web apps first that could run on mobile too and perhaps later upgrade that into an Android app (whether with Skip for native UI or as a wrapper around web UI).