SwiftUI Onboarding Flow Component Library
iOS developers manually build onboarding screens with repetitive code. This SwiftUI package provides ready-made onboarding flows with images, videos, custom theming, and skip logic. Target: iOS app developers needing quick, polished onboarding experiences.
SwiftUI's maturation and Apple's continued push toward it as the default iOS framework means the addressable developer base is larger than it was two years ago, and demand for polished component libraries is real — look at the traction products like RevenueCat and Superwall have gotten by solving adjacent iOS dev pain points. The closest substitute is building on top of open-source packages like `ConcentricOnboarding` or `OnboardKit`, which are free and reasonably capable, meaning any paid offering has to clear a meaningful quality bar. At $500–2k/month, the math only works through either a high-volume freemium funnel converting indie devs or a handful of agency or studio licenses, both of which require sustained distribution effort that's easy to underestimate. The biggest risk is commoditization — this is the kind of thing that gets built into SwiftUI template marketplaces, included in Xcode project starters, or cloned and open-sourced by someone with a YouTube channel inside six months.
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