All-in-one open source wrapper for no-code builders

Hello fellow bubblers! Being a part of a no-code venture studio, we have built dozens of apps using bubble.io in the last few years.
We have had to rely on wrappers available in the market to convert our web apps into native Android and iOS apps. These external solutions are great for one-time use but it is not possible to build in additional features yourself and the customer support is non-existent given most wrappers are built by solopreneurs. Thus, we built our own wrapper on top of jasonelle with the native functionalities that are important to us. This way, we got full control of our wrapper to make required changes whenever we wanted. We are now uploading our code of GitHub so everyone can have access to the code, and can add functionalities according to their app needs.
In Free Wrap we built the following native features:

  • Open Whatsapp Chat
  • Fetch GPS Location
  • Share Text
  • Share Image
  • Get Contacts
  • OneSignal SDK
  • Device Orientation
  • Open weblinks in-app
  • Change notification bar color

Moreover, you also have the following capabilities:

  • Select pictures from gallery
  • Audio Recorder
  • File Uploader
  • Alert
  • Banner
  • Take a picture from Camera
  • Scan QR/Barcode

We launched Free Wrap on Product Hunt and GitHub. Do check it out!

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This is a great initiative @jahanzeb , great job!

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We’re getting a lot of requests for a video tutorial, explaining how to exactly set up the wrapper on a mobile responsive bubble app.
Will post it as soon as possible here

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Put me on the list

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Hows the update un video tutorial.

Also while going trough Github, i didnt realy understand if those documentation steps ware for android only or the same applies for both platforms :sweat_smile::+1:t3::+1:t3::+1:t3:
But other than that, your project is my next step in development of my app, so…can’t wait guys.

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Can I have the link to the ios version?

Just commenting here so I get notified of any updates.
A video detailing the instructions for a no-code noob like me would help a ton!

The video is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-9kR2_UkXs

Is this compatible with iOS?

Based on the GitHub it doesn’t look like it’s available for iOS (even though they claim it is). Project seems sort of abandoned

Yah kind of got that feeling. Thanks