What is NativeBridge?
NativeBridge runs native mobile apps inside a browser via a shareable URL, with no install on the reviewer's device. The live homepage returned only header metadata during research, so the description leans on the directory entry. Per that entry, teams share a link to let designers, QA, and stakeholders try the latest build instantly.
Why NativeBridge works
Mobile development feedback loops break down when reviewers cannot or will not install builds on their own phone. NativeBridge runs iOS and Android apps inside a browser, so a PM or client opens a link and reaches the working app instead of waiting for a TestFlight or APK install dance.
NativeBridge features
- Browser hosted native apps. iOS and Android builds run in a virtual environment inside the browser, removing the install step for reviewers.
- Shareable preview links. A URL grants access to the latest build, so reviewers click instead of installing through TestFlight or sideloading.
- Embeddable previews. Working apps can be embedded inside documents or pull requests, putting the live build next to the discussion.
- Cross role collaboration. Designers, developers, QA, and stakeholders see the same build at the same time, keeping reviews aligned.
Who NativeBridge is for
- Mobile engineering teams whose product managers refuse to install TestFlight builds and review work late.
- Design leads reviewing client mobile apps from a laptop without the right device on hand.
- QA leads coordinating exploratory testing sessions across distributed teams without sideloading on every device.
- Agency mobile teams demoing in progress builds to clients who do not want to install anything.
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