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Join the affiliate program →62-page guide on Apple's 4-year TestFlight cache bug — 8-class diagnosis tree, workaround scripts, beta tester email templates. Every iOS dev hits this before launch.
View on Gumroad →160+ bilingual (EN/ZH) AI coding prompts for iOS, backend, and content workflows. Curated for indie devs who ship solo.
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View on Gumroad →Prompts for architecture decisions, code review, App Store copy, and launch planning. Tuned for solo iOS and indie developers.
View on Gumroad →Launch Playbook + Cold Email Templates + 14 Apple Rejection Reasons + Prompt Vault bundle. Everything used to ship 4 iOS apps in 60 days.
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