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KMPShip: Build mobile apps fast
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KMPShip: Build mobile apps fast

Skip setup, ship faster, start earning.

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KMPShip is a production-ready boilerplate built with Kotlin & Compose Multiplatform for Android & iOS. Go from idea to App Store and Google Play in days, and start earning from day one.


If you are an indie dev, freelancer, or working on your next client project, KMPShip gives you a solid foundation with everything essential already set up. Forget weeks of configuration and endless troubleshooting.


Recognized by leading platforms

KMPShip is already gaining recognition from leading startup communities and developer platforms, trusted by indie makers and freelancers worldwide.


Start building apps faster and turn your ideas into income today.

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Features

  • Authentication (Google, Apple, Email/Password)
  • Payments with RevenueCat (In-App purchases, subscriptions and paywall)
  • Notifications (local & push)
  • CI/CD pipelines with GitHub Actions & Fastlane
  • Clean architecture, offline mode, dark mode
  • Sample app and documentation
  • Access to a private Discord community


Use Cases

  • For developers who want to ship fast on Android & iOS with a single code base
  • For startups who an MVP.
  • Create unlimited apps.
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Solopreneur building mobile apps and mob...

Hey everyone 👋 I’m Vivien, a mobile engineer with 15 years of experience building apps for Android and iOS in different companies. You can check my profile here: linkedin.com/in/vivienmahe . I built KMPShip because setting up Kotlin Multiplatform projects from scratch was eating too much time. Gradle, Firebase, CI/CD... it’s painful. With KMPShip, you can skip all that and start building Android and iOS apps in days. The architecture is clean and structured so it’s super easy to code with AI, so you can build even faster. Happy to hear your feedback and thoughts. Go ship that idea! 🚀 Vivien

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The first complete Kotlin boilerplate! As someone who’s built a boilerplate myself, I know how much time a solid starter kit can save compared to starting from scratch. KMPShip does that really well!

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The “skip setup, ship faster” angle is really attractive — setup is often the most annoying part of mobile projects. How much of the boilerplate do you generate for me (auth, billing, basic UI shells)? And do you lock me into a specific stack, or can I later take the generated code and continue on my own repo?

Wish I had this before!

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Solopreneur building mobile apps and mob...

Hey everyone 👋 I’m Vivien, a mobile engineer with 15 years of experience building apps for Android and iOS in different companies. You can check my profile here: linkedin.com/in/vivienmahe . I built KMPShip because setting up Kotlin Multiplatform projects from scratch was eating too much time. Gradle, Firebase, CI/CD... it’s painful. With KMPShip, you can skip all that and start building Android and iOS apps in days. The architecture is clean and structured so it’s super easy to code with AI, so you can build even faster. Happy to hear your feedback and thoughts. Go ship that idea! 🚀 Vivien

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Building or Browsing

The first complete Kotlin boilerplate! As someone who’s built a boilerplate myself, I know how much time a solid starter kit can save compared to starting from scratch. KMPShip does that really well!

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AI-powered Prompt Generator by TripleTen...

The “skip setup, ship faster” angle is really attractive — setup is often the most annoying part of mobile projects. How much of the boilerplate do you generate for me (auth, billing, basic UI shells)? And do you lock me into a specific stack, or can I later take the generated code and continue on my own repo?

Wish I had this before!