Author builds Android app with Google Antigravity that still works six months later
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Updated · MUO - MakeUseOf · May 10
Author builds Android app with Google Antigravity that still works six months later
1 articles · Updated · MUO - MakeUseOf · May 10
The app, Vinyl Spin Tracker, was compiled as an APK and installed on a Galaxy S25 Edge, using the public Discogs API to import album data.
It tracks record plays, creates a leaderboard, supports a home-screen widget and spreadsheet export, and reportedly needed only minor interface and feature tweaks after the first build.
The report argues Google's free Antigravity tier can handle basic app projects despite weekly rate limits, positioning it as a no-code, lower-cost alternative to paid AI coding tools.
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