I akso posted a few example to show how to communicate between the native app and the hype project.
And also A coreDta example
Which I think was the latest thing I did. It will be using SwiftUI.
A lot depends on what you are trying to do. Just loading a webpage iand have that fully become the app with all interaction or mostly native app and some things done with Hype for animation, user interaction etc.
You can mix all of it.
This App Ourmusicradio uses a few Hype animation with interaction between the iOS native app and hype as well as loading webpages (Wordpress blog) and web embeds (chat box) All are integrated to be one App using wkwebviews and SwiftUI.
Since you're a graphic designer rather than a developer, looking into cross-platform tools that simplify the process could be beneficial. Tools like Flutter or React Native allow you to create apps for both iOS and Android from a single codebase and they often come with step-by-step tutorials suited for non-developers. You might find Xano Backend: Your Key to Rapid App Development useful as it discusses how to leverage Xano backend to speed up your app development process. Good luck with your project!