A component library for Compose UI, built from scratch without Material Compose, so that you can build apps that look like yours, not Google's.
Everything you need to build cross-platform apps straight away.
I’m Alex Styl. solo founder of Composables.com.
I’ve been building native apps for over a decade for companies like Apple, product studios, and my own startups.
I love Compose, but when I tried building cross-platform apps with it, things quickly fell apart.
Anything beyond what Material provides was nearly impossible to customize. Keyboard navigation—essential for desktop and web apps—was missing, and on iOS it just looked “off.”
So I built Composables One: a universal UI kit that lets me create products for any platform with the highest quality and best possible developer experience.
If you're not happy with your purchase for any reason, email us at [email protected] within 30 days of the purchase and we'll refund you the full amount. No questions asked.
No. All components in Composables One are built from scratch, on top of Compose Unstyled. This way you have truly Universal components that work great on every platform without Material Compose's quirks.
Yes. All components can be used both with Jetpack Compose and Compose Multiplatform.
We do not. This is a self served product, meaning you are expected to have a set level of understanding in Kotlin and Compose to use it. However, we do provide support for anything regarding your purchase, such as issues with your account or accessing your purchase. To reach out to us, send an email at [email protected]
No. You only need to purchase a single license and use it on every project that you like. However you may not share your access with different people. For more information, checkout the full license agreement.
No. Each license is intended for single individuals. If you are interested in access for your team, send us an email at [email protected]
No. You cannot sell derivative products built with Composables One such as templates, app builders, or anything else where you redistribute or repackage the components for someone else to use in order to build apps and websites. For more information, checkout the full license agreement.