Frequently Asked Questions
What happens to my app and my code if I choose to cancel my Fuse App Subscription?
If you cancel your subscription, Fuse stops shipping updates to your app. The last version of your app stays live on the app stores as long as the backend and infrastructure it depends on stays live.
Fuse can export a TypeScript+React Native code base containing just your app and the components it depends on, which can be forked and taken in a new direction. We call this an "eject". While possible, it is rarely something we recommend, as we will not be able to take forked code back into our maintenance model later.
We have already developed an app but are looking for new developers to maintain it. Can you take over the code base and maintain it for us?
Many customers come to us in this situation - you are not alone.
"Developed an app" can mean several things - so let's break it down:
• If you have developed a prototype (click-prototype or real implementation) that is now ready to be taken to the next level, you have come to the right place!
• If you have a working backend (and perhaps a web interface?) for your app today, we are likely able to reuse it. We can build a mobile app reusing the same business logic.
• We do not take over other people's frontend app code - this would not scale or give any of the benefits our platform offers. However, porting an existing app to the Fuse Platform is usually not that much work. We often include the initial porting work in your app subscription, meaning it typically doesn't matter in terms of
Is the Fuse Platform based on Fuse Open?
No, not anymore. As of 2020, all our clients are migrated to no longer depend on Fuse Open. We are proud to have built Fuse Open with the unique UX markup language and tooling, and a revolutionary approach to layout and animation. The project still lives on as an open source solution, but Fuse no longer offers commercial support for it.
Due to tough competition from free alternatives, we made the decision in 2018 to switch our strategy from competing with React Native to building technologies that are complementary to it. You can read all about our rationale for pivoting here.
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