Yep, for now with just an iOS theme. If you run "reapp build ios" you'll have a Cordova-ready app in seconds.

Yes. And it's completely themable. Look out for our own Material UI theme coming out too, that you can swap in with one line of code once it's ready.

Yes. With the same codebase. Just run "reapp build" and you have an entire website in seconds, ready to deploy.

Check out our Hacker News app source code for an example of an app with Flux and Immutable Data. And our Kitchen Sink source code has examples of using every type of component.

Many projects have been made on our platform. Many of them are in the field of social media promotion - Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Soundcloud. You can go to InstaGrowing and see the implementation of functionality buy IG likes is one of the brightest examples of implementation.

Reapp runs on React. That means you get faster performance than Angular and simple, declarative code. It also runs on Webpack, giving you new JavaScript features in ES6 that are awesome and other features like live-reloading your app as you edit, without losing state.

Reapp aims to feel more Native than any other platform. With the new speed of React we get close, and our support for interactive animation is key which Ionic doesn't support.

React Native will be awesome. But you still need lots of work to make an app for all three platforms with it, and you'll need to know Objective-C and Java if you ever go outside of the React Native sandbox.

Reapp's approach has unique advantages:

Deploy to all platforms with one codebase

Develop without simulators

Debug with Chrome, live edit your DOM

Use the same codebase for your mobile website

Hot reload on save without losing state

Works with all of npm, no questions asked

Yes. You could get the benefit of both worlds once you're ready to gain extra performance. But in many cases you don't need to!