Comparison

Mokbi vs AppLaunchFlow: a broad launch workspace, or a deeper localized store listing?

TL;DR. AppLaunchFlow and Mokbi chase the same idea, turn your app into a finished, localized, published store listing, and AppLaunchFlow is the broader, cheaper workspace: screenshots, promo videos, app icons, social graphics, ASO copy, keyword tracking and direct publishing, from €12/month. Mokbi is narrower on asset types but deeper where the listing converts: an AI Designer that reads your app (and codebase) and drafts a fully editable set, photo-realistic device frames, and Claude translation across 50 App Store languages versus their 25+. If you want one tool for every launch asset, videos, icons, social, AppLaunchFlow is more complete and costs less. If the store screenshots and translation reach are the lever, that's where we go deeper.

This is a close one: AppLaunchFlow is a real, capable product doing the same end-to-end thing we do, screenshots, store copy, localization and direct publishing, so this page is written honestly. On two things AppLaunchFlow is ahead of us today.

It is broader and cheaper. Beyond the store listing it also makes promo videos, app icons, social graphics and tracks keyword rank, and its Unlimited plan is €12/month. Both tools publish to App Store Connect and Google Play in one click, so if 'one cheap tool for every launch asset, publishing included' is the requirement, AppLaunchFlow is the broader, lower-cost pick.

Feature-by-feature

Feature Mokbi AppLaunchFlow
Tool category Browser studio: designs, translates and publishes your whole store listing, 50 languages All-in-one launch workspace (screenshots, video, icons, social, ASO, keyword tracking)
Price Free to build and preview; a subscription unlocks the whole launch: Solo €29.99/mo (1 app) / Studio €49.99/mo (5 apps): unlimited exports plus feature image, store text, 50-language translation and direct publishing to both stores while subscribed Free (1 project, preview only); €9 one-time single export; Unlimited €12/mo
Screenshot design Real editor: 3D frames from real mm proportions, layered/spanning backgrounds, AI Designer that reads your app Template + drag-drop editor with 3D frames
AI listing copy Yes, name, subtitle, keywords, description from your app Yes, full listing copy within character limits
Translation 50 languages, Claude-powered, whole listing 25+ languages
One-click publish to stores Yes, live to both stores Yes, live today
Editable output Everything stays editable layers, translate & re-device after AI Generated layouts
Also does Feature graphic + store text (focused on the listing) Promo videos, app icons, social graphics, keyword-rank tracking, A/B testing
Free tier / signup Full editor + preview, no signup to start Free tier (1 project, preview-only exports)

Where AppLaunchFlow is genuinely ahead

Breadth. AppLaunchFlow is a whole launch workspace: alongside screenshots and store copy it generates promo videos, app icons (with dark/tinted variants), 3D mockup animations, social graphics and daily keyword-rank tracking. Mokbi is focused on the store listing itself, screenshots, feature graphic, store text and translation, and doesn't do videos, icons or rank tracking.

Price and breadth. AppLaunchFlow's Unlimited plan is €12/month, below our €29.99 Solo. Both publish directly to both stores, so for the cheapest all-in-one that also covers videos, icons and social, that is AppLaunchFlow.

Where Mokbi goes deeper

The AI Designer, and editable-forever output. AppLaunchFlow drops your text and art onto templates. Mokbi's AI Designer reads your raw screenshots (and optionally your codebase) to find the benefits that sell, reviews each shot Great/Usable/Retake, pairs them and drafts the whole carousel, and everything it makes lands as real, editable layers you can still translate and re-device afterwards, never a baked image.

Translation reach. We translate the whole listing, captions and metadata, into 50 App Store languages with Claude, versus AppLaunchFlow's 25+. For high-value markets, reach and translation quality are the reason to localize at all.

Real device frames, no signup. Our frames use body proportions derived from real millimetre dimensions, and you can open the editor and build the full set with no account at all, projects save in your browser.

The honest way to choose

Pick AppLaunchFlow if you want one cheaper tool for every launch asset (screenshots, videos, icons, social, keyword tracking), with generated screenshots being fine. Pick Mokbi if the store screenshots and 50-language translation are the real conversion lever and you want an AI Designer that reads your app with output that stays editable. Both publish to the stores for you.

Why switch to Mokbi

  • The store screenshots are the deliverable and you want them designed by an AI that reads your app, with output that stays fully editable, not baked onto a template.
  • You want the whole listing translated into 50 App Store languages with Claude quality, not 25+.
  • You want to start with no signup and design in a real editor with device frames built from real proportions.

When AppLaunchFlow is the better choice

We don't claim to be the right tool for everyone. Here's when AppLaunchFlow actually wins:

  • You want one tool for every launch asset, promo videos, app icons, social graphics, keyword tracking, AppLaunchFlow is broader and we don't do those.
  • Price decides it: AppLaunchFlow's Unlimited is €12/month, below our Solo, and we won't pretend otherwise.
  • You want the broadest, cheapest toolkit and design depth is not your priority; AppLaunchFlow covers more for less.

The honest verdict

Choose AppLaunchFlow if you want the broadest, cheapest all-in-one, screenshots, videos, icons, social and keyword tracking, that already publishes to both stores today, with generated screenshots being fine.

Choose Mokbi when the store set and translation reach are what move conversion: an AI Designer that reads your app and keeps everything editable, real device frames, Claude translation across 50 languages, and direct publishing to both stores.

Researched and last verified 2026-07-12 against publicly listed information on www.applaunchflow.com. Spot something out of date? Let us know.

Sources: AppLaunchFlow, home · AppLaunchFlow, for developers

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