Apple's Inconsistent App Store Rules Frustrate AI Coding Startups

Replit and Anything are caught in the gap between Apple's stated policies and enforcement practice. The company is selectively restricting or approving AI coding tools without clear criteria, forcing startups to reverse-engineer compliance through trial and error rather than transparent guidelines. Apple uses App Store gatekeeping to manage competitive threats—particularly to its own services—while maintaining plausible deniability through ambiguous rules. The result: friction that pushes developers toward Android or web-first distribution. For this category of tools, unpredictable enforcement makes the App Store an unreliable distribution channel, even as Apple signals support for generative AI.