Publishing and Beyond

After some give-and-take with our testers, we’ll eventually reach a point where we’re ready to release our app publicly. To do this, we need to provide the materials that will appear on the App Store page. This metadata is prepared in iTunes Connect, under the App Store tab.

There is a lot of material that needs to be provided for an App Store submission. The App Information section contains the basics of the app that we already provided, like its name, bundle identifier, and SKU. We can also assign one or two categories here, set a rating, and provide a custom license agreement (if we don’t, a standard Apple license is used).

In Pricing and Availability, we set a price for the app. Prices are arranged in “tiers” that ...

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