"If Clutch fails and you have output similar to “Can’t crack 64bit on 32bit device! skipping” and an error message such as “This app contains Framework, crack failed” you might not be out of luck entirely. Try checking out the directory /tmp/clutch_ABCDWXYZ/Appname.app/ where clutch_ABCDWXYZ is the recently created Clutch output directory and Appname.app is the name of the directory of the app you were trying to crack. Clutch may have successfully written a cracked 32 bit version of the app there, which you can analyse, disassemble with Hopper, or place back in it’s proper app bundle directory to run on your iPad or iPhone." I found this on this website https://www.whitehack.com.au/reverse-engineering-ios-apps/