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Remote Compose looks promising

Company: Just Eat · Jun 10, 2026
Platform: Android

Costa Fotiadis from Just Eat Takeaway just tested Google's Remote Compose in production scenarios, and the results are surprisingly good. Could this alpha library finally kill WebViews for server-driven UI?

Andrew Brogdon from Flutter's team just dropped a major architectural overhaul that fundamentally changes how developers build AI-powered UIs. If you've been wrestling with GenUI's rigid structure, this update ...

Theekshana Alwis from PickMe built a subscription screen that updates instantly—no app store approval, no waiting. He used RemoteCompose to turn Jetpack Compose UI into a binary format streamed from the server.

WTH is Remote Compose

Company: Mobile Vitals · Mar 12, 2026
Platform: Android

Remote Compose sounds like science fiction: your server sends actual drawing operations to Android devices, and they render natively. No JSON schemas, no component mapping, just pure Compose instructions over t...

Arman Chatikyan just built a visual UI editor that deploys Android screens without app updates. Remote Compose lets you design layouts in a browser and render them natively on device—no WebViews, no JSON schema...

Aditya Shinde (Developer Chunk) tackles the 24-48 hour app store review cycle that kills mobile iteration speed. His solution: Server-Driven UI that updates Compose screens without deployments.

Stefan from Mercari's Growth Platform team reveals how they eliminated app releases for marketing campaigns. Their server-driven UI solution turned weeks of development into minutes of drag-and-drop configurati...

Jaewoong Eum explores RemoteCompose, AndroidX's experimental framework that lets you update Android UI layouts without recompiling or redeploying your app. Ship UI changes in minutes instead of weeks.

Zalando is migrating 90+ screens across iOS and Android to React Native without rebuilding their entire app. Here's how they're pulling it off for 52M+ customers.

Tripadvisor's mobile team was drowning in nearly-identical UI components. Their server-driven UI framework promised speed but delivered the opposite.

Jaewoong Eum breaks down how RevenueCat's Android SDK lets product teams update paywall screens remotely—no app releases, no developer bottlenecks, no waiting on store reviews.

Tripadvisor's iOS team was drowning in coordinator spaghetti. Navigation paths were impossible to trace, and even senior engineers couldn't debug their own flows.

Timotius Leonardo Lianoto from IDN Engineering just solved a problem most iOS teams don't even realize they have: Remote Config is quietly eating memory and creating testing nightmares.

Careem was losing weeks waiting for app releases just to update a banner. During Ramadan, when customer behavior shifts daily, that delay was killing their food business.

Swift vs React Native: the debate that never dies. But what does the data actually show?

Duolingo ships UI changes in minutes, not weeks. Their server-driven UI system bypasses app store releases entirely.

Zalando powers 13 dynamic mobile pages without waiting for app store releases. Here's how they built a server-driven UI framework that ships changes same-day.

Coinbase needed to update their app in minutes, not weeks, to keep pace with crypto's volatility. Traditional app releases took 10+ days from code freeze to launch.

Andrea Scuderi from Just Eat reveals why backend-driven UI can be a double-edged sword. His team ships UI changes without app releases, but the testing complexity nearly broke their workflow.

DoorDash's team cracked a classic mobile dilemma: how do you push FAQ updates instantly without waiting weeks for app store approvals? Their solution cut deployment time from 2+ weeks to under 24 hours.

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