Developer Account – Manage Your App Store Presence Build Native Mobile Apps in Minutes! Mon, 12 May 2025 18:06:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://nandbox.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/cropped-nandbox-mini-logo--32x32.webp Developer Account – Manage Your App Store Presence 32 32 Top Reasons Why Your App Might Be Rejected on Apple Store & Solutions: 2025 Guide https://nandbox.com/top-reasons-app-rejected-in-app-store-solutions/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=top-reasons-app-rejected-in-app-store-solutions Tue, 29 Oct 2024 13:14:25 +0000 https://nandbox.com/?p=66033 One of the most important factors for any app owner to take into consideration when creating and designing an app is the platform. Selecting the best publication platform can have an impact on a number of app development process elements. Following one set of rules does not ensure acceptance on another because every platform has […]

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One of the most important factors for any app owner to take into consideration when creating and designing an app is the platform. Selecting the best publication platform can have an impact on a number of app development process elements. Following one set of rules does not ensure acceptance on another because every platform has its own set of rules. It’s critical to comprehend and adhere to these particular rules. We’ll list the most frequent app store rejection reasons and mistakes that often result in app rejections on Apple’s App Store to make the process easier.

You first need to sign in to your App Store Connect and access your app.

Issue 1: Missing Privacy Policy URL

One of the most common reasons Apple might reject your app is a missing privacy policy URL. We will go through the two sections where you should have a link to your privacy policy page.

1. From the left menu, go to the ‘App Privacy’ section and click ‘Edit.

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2. Enter your link for your privacy policy page and click ‘Save.’

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Issue 2: Login Credentials For App Review

This step is essential because Apple will need to access your app in order to evaluate its content and ensure that it complies with Apple requirements. Make sure to match the same email address or mobile number with the one generated from your demo account. Then, include the following instructions in the ‘App Review Information’ section.

1. Open App
2. Tap “ACCEPT AND CONTINUE”
3. Tap “Allow” to allow notifications permission
4. Under the country code select: “The country”
5. Enter the following phone number: “xxxxxxx”
6. Tap “Next”
7. App will open and you will have full access
8. The app will open granting you all permissions.
9. To delete your account go to settings -> Account -> Delete my account.

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Issue 3: CallKit China Error

The CallKit China error in App Store Connect occurs when an app utilizes Apple’s CallKit framework, which lets apps do VoIP and other calling-related things. Because the Chinese government has strict rules on VoIP services, Apple doesn’t let apps with CallKit features be sold in the Chinese App Store. Developers can keep CallKit working in other markets while avoiding rejection by making changes to the app to meet regional compliance standards.

Note that this error will mostly pop up if your app includes features like audio & video calling

Make sure to include ‘We replied about CallKit functionality over Resolution Center’ in your login instructions.

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Issue 4: Missing App Information

App Promotional Text & Description

Your app’s description and promotional text should be included in App Store Connect’s app information so that your users can see how valuable your app is.

The promotional text is displayed extensively in search results and serves as an attention-grabbing, clear summary that highlights the primary features and functions of the app. It should be no more than 170 characters. You should make sure your text is brief, precisely clear and mentions exactly what your app represents.

Although the description leads users to seek further explanation and information before downloading. You have 4,000 characters to outline the features, advantages, and any special selling propositions of the app.

It’s not recommended to just include the category of your app in the description. For instance, if you wrote “Messenger App,” Apple would undoubtedly reject it because there are so many other messenger apps available in the store; what makes yours unique?

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App Previews and Screenshots

Making your app visually stand out on the Apple Store requires adding screenshots. These screens also aid in conveying the personality of your brand and the operation of the app.

Because Apple favors high-quality screenshots that accurately represent the app’s features, using lower-quality screenshots may result in your app being rejected. This is especially true, as you must use screenshots of the actual app to demonstrate its features. Make sure to include a screen recording for your app too.

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Issue 5: Data Collection

This section is crucial for informing users about your app’s privacy policies and ensuring transparency. This section requires app owners to disclose the types of information their apps collect about their users. These types of information, such as their location, contacts, usage patterns, and any information they share externally.

This data declaration is important because it affects users’ trust and shows that Apple is serious about protecting users’ privacy. If you falsify or omit any data collection methods, Apple may reject your app.

From the left menu, go to the ‘App Privacy’ section and click ‘Get started’ and start declaring your app’s collected data.

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Check out this documentation on how to declare your app data.

Issue 6: App’s Bugs & Errors

Apple prioritizes app stability and usefulness, swiftly rejecting apps that crash or exhibit significant flaws during the approval process. Not only do crashes and major problems compromise the user experience, but they also negatively impact the caliber of the App Store. Reviewers of Apple thoroughly test every app to make sure it can manage several user interactions without failing.

For example, we will report an app for rejection if it freezes under normal use, fails to load some features, or crashes on launch. Developers should extensively test their apps on several devices and iOS versions, addressing any possible stability problems before release. Ensuring a flawless, dependable experience helps developers raise the likelihood of their app passing Apple’s rigorous review criteria and providing customers with a more favorable and consistent engagement.

Issue 7: Copyright & Repetitive Content

App Store Connect frequently rejects apps due to copyright infringement. This is especially true when an app copies content or looks a lot like other apps. To keep the app ecosystem full of high-quality, unique apps, Apple has tight rules against apps that are copies or do the same thing over and over again.

Apple doesn’t allow apps that look too much like current ones, especially ones that don’t have any major features that make them different. This is against their intellectual property rules. These repeated entries make the App Store more difficult to navigate and more crowded. Ensure your app stands out with original, useful content and features to prevent rejection. Additionally, ensuring appropriate licensing for any third-party material is crucial to adhere to Apple’s copyright regulations and prevent rejection.

Conclusion

Understanding and knowing Apple’s top reasons for rejecting apps, like bugs and crashes or data protection leaks, your app has a much better chance of being approved. Meeting Apple’s strict standards is a process that involves many steps, from making sure the app works properly to protecting users’ privacy. This process is easier to handle with nandbox. The nandbox App Builder helps users with all of the requirements in order to submit their app to the App Store successfully.

After following this article and the Apple Store Connect publishing guidelines thoroughly, you can now enjoy a prompt and easy submission process and enjoy your app without worrying about Apple rejecting it.

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Imagine that your business is able to reach more than 1 billion people worldwide. This is the number of iOS users announced in September 2021. On the Apple Store, a lot of potential can surge for your business by landing a mobile app there.  The nandbox team will guide you to the Apple Store. Within the coming lines, you will know how to upload your app—built on nandbox App Builder—on the App Store Connect. There, you can prepare your app to get published on the Apple Store and manage it as well in the future. That’s after creating the App Store Connect account.

What is nandbox App Builder?

nandbox is a Canadian mobile app development platform, established in 2016. The SaaS platform has developed a no-code, mobile app builder, which enables everyone to make mobile apps with best-in-class capabilities. In other cases, companies and individuals needed to screen and recruit technical personnel for app development tasks. But with nandbox App Builder, you can build personalized, native, hosted-ready mobile apps with simple drag-and-drop. Neither coding nor upfront costs are needed—but a 7-day free trial and lifetime app support are.

7 basic steps on App Store Connect to anchor your app on the Apple Store

Step 1: Enroll Apple Developer Account

To submit your app to the Apple Store, you’ll need a developer account. For an Apple Developer account, you have to pay a one-time fee of $99 for individual accounts and $299 for organizational ones.

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and don’t forget to invite nandbox as your App Manager. Here is a guide on how to do it.

Step 2: Upload IOS release to TestFlight

In order to test your app and upload it to your Apple Developer account, you need to download TestFlight on your device. Once you build an iOS release from your nandbox app builder, it will be uploaded automatically to TestFlight and your developer account.

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Step 3: Set your Version information

You must include details about your application, such as its name, description, keywords, support link, tested build, and more. Upload any available video previews and screenshots as well.

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Step 4: Set your Pricing and Availability

Choose whether your app will be free or paid, and set the price if it’s paid. Choose the regions where it can be sold.

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Step 5: Set your app’s Privacy

You MUST make your app’s privacy policies and data collection techniques transparent because it collects user data. Make sure to answer all of Apple’s privacy questions and provide information on how you collect data from users.

Here is an Apple guide for more information

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Step 6: Send for review

You can submit the app for review once all the necessary app information, including pricing and privacy, has been submitted. Your app will be compared to Apple’s guidelines, and Apple will approve your release if everything is in order.

Step 7: Release Your App

You can choose whether to manually release the app after the review process or let it happen automatically. If released automatically, the App Store will submit your app immediately upon approval.

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Make sure to check all your policies continuously to track Apple’s instructions and warnings in order to update them.

Check out this documentation to guide you through the process in detail.

Feel free to contact us at support@nandbox.com. We are glad to support you wherever you are.

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A Complete Overview of the Google Developer Account: Procedures and Costs https://nandbox.com/google-developer-account-explained-from-steps-to-price/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=google-developer-account-explained-from-steps-to-price Wed, 08 Feb 2023 12:19:00 +0000 https://nandbox.com/?p=26006 Imagine yourself as an app developer going through the development journey. You’ve completed all the essential steps that are necessary to make an app functional. Starting from conducting research, learning your app’s purpose, settling on your app’s branding, and choosing the features. All of this may seem like more than enough; however, you still have […]

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Imagine yourself as an app developer going through the development journey. You’ve completed all the essential steps that are necessary to make an app functional. Starting from conducting research, learning your app’s purpose, settling on your app’s branding, and choosing the features. All of this may seem like more than enough; however, you still have one essential step left to take. That is publishing. It is becoming increasingly important for businesses to have an online presence. In order to take advantage of the many tools available to them. All app developers have the option of choosing between two platforms. To publish on the Google Play Store, businesses need to have a Google Developer Account. This article will discuss what a Google Developer Account is, its price, and how it can be used to benefit a business.

What is a Google Developer Account?

A Google Developer Account is an account that enables app developers to publish their apps on the Google Play Store. It provides access to the Google Play Store, as well as other features and integrations that enhance the app even more. With a Google Developer Account, developers are able to make their apps available to millions of users and monetize them. It is an essential tool for app developers to ensure their success in the app market and increase business exposure.

Benefits of Having a Google Developer Account

Get Discovered

Having a Google Developer Account gives you access to the Google Play Store, which is one of the largest app stores in the world. Among the 2.5 billion active users on the Google Play store and over 111 billion downloads. This gives your app the opportunity to be seen by millions of potential users, increasing your chances of success. With Google Play Store’s advanced targeting features, such as keywords, you can also make sure that your app is reaching the right people.

Monitor App Performance

Google Developer Account provides all the metrics and analytics that you need to track your app’s performance. You can use these insights to identify potential areas for improvement as well as to stay up to date with the latest trends in the app market. Additionally, the data provided by the Google Developer Account can be used to modify and update existing features so that you can provide users with the best possible experience. This can help you to ensure that your app is always running optimally and is as up-to-date as possible so that you can stay ahead of the competition and remain competitive in the market.

Generate Revenue

With a Google Developer Account, you can also monetize your app by enabling in-app purchases and running ads. This can help you generate additional revenue for your business and make your app more profitable. You can also use the Google Play Store’s promotional tools to increase downloads and get more users to try out your app. If you are also willing to develop a luxurious paid app or even convert your free app into a paid one, a Google Developers account is your companion. You will be able to set your pricing and closely monitor your profit.

Cost of a Google Developer Account

The cost of a Google Developer Account is a one-time fee of $25. This fee is non-refundable and must be paid in order to access the Google Play Store. Once you have paid the fee, you will be able to publish your app and make it available to millions of users. You have no limit to the number of apps you may publish to your Google Developer Account. Once the fee is paid, the sky is the limit. With the Google Developer Account, you can also take advantage of all the features that the Google Play Store has to offer, such as analytics, promotional tools, and in-app purchases.

How to Create a Google Developer Account

First, you are going to access the Google Play Console page, through which you will open your Google Developer account.

Keep in mind that in order to open the developer’s account, you need to have a Google account. So, make sure to create one if you don’t have any.

After signing in to your Google account, you need to choose your account type. You will have two options. The first is to choose ‘Yourself.’ This option is optimal if you are developing your app for fun or as a pursuit. The second is to choose ‘Organization.’ This option is ideal if you are developing your app for your business, whatever its type. We’ll walk through both options

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For Yourself

Following your selection of an option, you will be redirected to an ‘About you’ section. If you have any previous experience with the PlayStation or Android, you will need to write them down. Then you’ll be asked if you’ve accessed or used any other Google accounts with Play Console in the previous six months. Finally, you can provide a URL for your website if you have any or a social media profile to verify your identity. You can choose ‘I don’t have a website or social media profile’ if you’d like to provide either.

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Proceeding from there, you will set up your account by choosing your developer’s account name, contact name, contact email address, preferred language for further e-mail communications, your contact address, and your phone number. Keep in mind that you will need to verify both the email address and phone number. After entering each, you will click on ‘verify my email address/phone number’. Once you get both codes, you are good to go.

Getting to the pre-final step, which is the ‘apps’ section. In this section, you would provide general information about the app you created and wish to publish. Such as the number of apps you would like to publish if you are planning on monetizing in the future and your app’s categories.

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Lastly, you would get to ‘Terms.’ To be able to finalize your account and pay the one-time fee, you need to read and agree to both the Google Play Developer Distribution Agreement and the Google Play Console Terms of Service. Once you have read them carefully and thoroughly and agreed to them. It will instantly redirect you to the payment page. Now, you are ready to take off and publish as many apps as you want. Just make sure to stick to the Google Play Store guidelines to avoid reactions and ensure a seamless publishing process each time.

For An Organization

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The steps for creating a Google Developer Account for an organization would be the exact same except for one additional step. In this step, you must provide Google with all of your organization’s information.  As an organization’s name, company or business name type, size, detailed address, phone number, and website. You also need to provide a reason as to why your organization doesn’t have a website to be able to proceed with the steps.

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Next, In the “About you” section, you will only need to provide any previous experience with android or Google Play Console

You will get to continue with the steps as they are, with no alterations. And there you have it: a Google Developer account for your organization where you can easily develop an app for your business and help it grow and flourish.

There you have it: everything you need to know about a Google Developer Account. From the price to the detailed and in-depth guide to developing one. Now that you have the easy and simplified key to publishing your app on one of the most powerful platforms available on the market. It is also important to stick to some high standards while developing your app. You can easily do so with nandbox. Nandbox is a no-code app builder that lets you develop a native app of any type and category. You can choose from a variety of templates, including many from popular apps like Facebook and Instagram. You will also get to integrate up to 200 features that will enrich the user experience. Swing into action and try the nandbox app builder now!

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The platform is the first thing any app owner should think about when conducting and developing an app. The platform on which you intend to publish your application is a major consideration and something that many factors depend on. The guidelines for platforms differ from one to another. So it’s not a standard that the guidelines you stick to for publishing your app meet. Following Google’s guidelines won’t certainly get it published on Apple’s App Store. It’s a very important step to understand these guidelines and work accordingly. To make it easy for you, we’re going to list for you the top pitfalls that are common and usually get apps rejected on the Google Play Store.

You first need to sign in to your Google Play Console and access your app.

Issue 1: Payment Information & ID Verification Error

Google can stop your publishing process if there are issues with your payment information or unverified ID. Thus, it is crucial to confirm your identification and make sure your payment details are up to date and accurately set up in your Google Play Console account. This rejection happens as a result of Google’s requirement that developers supply precise payment information in order to guarantee safe transactions and adherence to financial regulations. Furthermore, an unverified ID causes doubt on the developer’s credibility and may give rise to suspicions of fraud.

To ensure a seamless app publication process, make sure to review your developer account settings and adhere to Google’s verification criteria.

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Issue 2: Missing Privacy Policy URL

One of the most common reasons Google might reject your app is a missing privacy policy. We will go through the two sections where you should have a link to your privacy policy page.

1. From the left menu, click ‘App content,’ then start your Privacy Policy declaration.

 

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2. Enter your link for your privacy policy page and click ‘Save.’

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3. From your app builder, go to the ‘Branding’ page at the onboarding themes section and add your Privacy Policy URL.

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Issue 3: Need Login Credentials For App Review

Which is displayed in the form of the following message from Google:

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Follow these steps provided by Google

When you click ‘+ Add new instructions’ field

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You have to provide access to Google for the demo account that you created. Make sure to match the same email address or mobile number with the one generated from your demo account. Then, include your app login instructions:

1. Open App
2. Tap “ACCEPT AND CONTINUE”
3. Tap “Allow” to allow notifications permission
4. Under the country code select: “The country”
5. Enter the following phone number: “xxxxxxx”
6. Tap “Next”
7. App will open and you will have full access
8. The app will open granting you all permissions.
9. To delete your account go to settings -> Account -> Delete my account.

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Issue 4: Account Deletion Right

When releasing your app on Google Play Console, it is essential to create a delete account page URL because it protects user rights and improves the user experience. Google prioritizes user privacy and data security; therefore, if your app doesn’t offer a clear way for users to remove their accounts and related content, it may be rejected. By providing a specific delete account page, you enable users to take charge of their personal data and make sure they can quickly delete any information that is associated with them if they so desire.

1. From the left menu, click ‘App content,’ then start your Data Safety declaration

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2. Mark ‘Username and other authentication’ and add your delete account URL.

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Issue 5: Missing Store Listing Information

App Description

It’s important to include both short and long descriptions of your app in the store listings area of Google Play Console so that potential users can understand how valuable it is.

The short description is shown widely in search results and acts as an interesting, short summary that grabs users’ attention quickly (ideally in less than 80 characters), highlighting the app’s main functions and unique features; therefore, you need a short, clear, specific, and interesting one because if it’s not, you could be rejected for giving false information.

While the full description attracts users who want more information and explanation before downloading. You have up to 4,000 characters to describe the app’s features, benefits, and any unique selling points.

From the left menu, click ‘Store Listings,’ and add your short and full description.

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App Graphics

Adding graphics to your app, like an app icon, a feature graphic, and device screenshots, is important for making it stand out visually on the Google Play Store. These graphics also help communicate your brand’s personality and how the app works.

Using blurry or badly designed pictures can get your app turned down because Google prefers high-quality images that show what the app is really like. Make sure that your screenshots are taken from the actual app.

On the same page of Store Listing, scroll down to reach the Graphics section.

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Issue 6: Copyright Issues

One of the most common reasons that leads to rejection by the Google Play Store is copyrighting. The Google Play Store has extremely stern guidelines against the infringement of copyright. Many cases of poorly copied, successful apps were the reason behind these strict guidelines. Ranging from copying titles, visual design, or even the whole app.

To avoid this mistake, you should study your competitors’ apps thoroughly to steer clear of any similarities that may be present between the apps. And then go through your app and review your app’s icons, descriptions, titles, or in-app elements to ensure it’s not conflicting with any other app as a final assurance.

Issue 7: App’s Bugs & Errors

Bugs and crashes are other common reasons why the Google Play Store might reject your app. Poor app functionality is a big factor for a lot of rejections that you seriously need to take into consideration

Google doesn’t permit applications that freeze, force-close, crash, or behave in any other abnormal way. You need to test your application numerous times and on a variety of different devices first. Testing your app first before submitting allows you to see it from a user’s perspective and fix any errors or bugs. Making sure that your app is stable and provides an excellent user experience eliminates any chance of Google rejecting it.

Issue 8: Inaccurate Content Rating

Google Play offers content ratings, which are meant to help app developers share the right content ratings with users. This information was provided in advance to help users understand if this app is suitable for a specific targeted age group of audience. It informs users, mainly parents, of potentially sensitive content that may be contained within an application.

To ensure that your app is safe for everyone, Google’s guidelines strictly prohibit a specified type of content. Breaching these guidelines will get your app instantly rejected.

The type of content that Google restricts is:

  • Sexual Content and Profanity
  • Hate Speech
  • Promoting violence
  • Sensitive Events
  • Bullying and Harassment
  • Promoting gambling

Upon submitting your application, you will need to fill out a questionnaire providing information about the nature of your content and the specified audience that can use it. The Google Play Store doesn’t consider any app without a content rating. You should fill out the questionnaire with accurate and true information, as any misleading details or information that leads to the wrong app content rating will put your app at risk. Google gives you another chance to refill the questionnaire properly with the right information and submit your app once again. 

Be aware that if your app includes user-generated content, it may increase your risk. You should always revise, review, and monitor all the content on your app, remove any content that may pose a risk of restricting your app once and for all, and make all the necessary adjustments. You should also mention that in your policies to make it clear for all users. Repeated violations of the restricted content guidelines can result in the permanent termination of your account, so take good care of it.

Issue 9: Presence Of Malware

Malware is simply any code present within the app that puts a user at risk and may lead to his data, device, or security being violated. Google’s guidelines about malware are straightforward and stern. As soon as you submit the app, we immediately reject it if it contains malware or includes a link to malware in any part or description.

So, to avoid the hassle of submitting and resubmitting, you have to go through your app and your app’s code to make sure all the links are clean, with not even a 1% chance of the presence of malware. This can guarantee that you publish the app seamlessly.

After following this article and the Google Play Store guidelines thoroughly, you can now enjoy a prompt and easy submission process and enjoy your app without worrying about the Google Play Store rejecting it.

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The Ultimate Guide to Publishing Your App on Google Play Store https://nandbox.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-publishing-your-app-on-google-play-store/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-ultimate-guide-to-publishing-your-app-on-google-play-store Thu, 04 Apr 2019 17:45:17 +0000 https://nandbox.com/en/?p=3893 The Step-By-Step Guide To Publish Your App on Google Play Store Imagine your business is possible to reach more than 2 billion people worldwide. It’s the number of Android users that Google announced in 2017. On the Google Play Store, a lot of potential can surge for your business by landing a mobile app there. Together […]

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The Step-By-Step Guide To Publish Your App on Google Play Store

Imagine your business is possible to reach more than 2 billion people worldwide. It’s the number of Android users that Google announced in 2017. On the Google Play Store, a lot of potential can surge for your business by landing a mobile app there. Together with Google’s Academy, the nandbox team will guide you to the Google Play Store.

Within the coming lines, you will know how to upload your app—built on nandbox App Builder—on the Google Play Console. There, you can prepare your app to get published on the Google Play Store and manage it as well in the future. That’s after creating the Google Developer Account, as explained in a previous article

What is nandbox App Builder?

nandbox is a Canadian mobile app development platform, established in 2016. The SaaS platform has developed a no-code mobile app builder, which enables everyone to make mobile apps with best-in-class capabilities. In other cases, companies and individuals needed to screen and recruit technical personnel for app development tasks. But with nandbox App Builder, you can build personalized, native, hosted-ready mobile apps with simple drag-and-drop. Neither coding nor upfront costs are needed, but a 7-day free trial and lifetime app support are.

7 basic steps on Google Play Console to anchor your app on the Play Store

Step 1: Create a Google Developer Account

To submit your app to the Google Play Store, you’ll need a developer account. For a Google Play Developer account, you have to pay a one-time fee of $25. Navigate to your Google Play Console, then start creating an application.

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Step 2: Bundle generation and saving

After testing your app thoroughly by releasing an APK, generate the bundle of your app on the nandbox dashboard and save it to later upload on the Google Play Console.

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Step 3: Set your Store presence

Here is where you’ll put information about your app, like the title, description, category, contact information such as your company name, and more. You’ll also have to add an app icon and an accurate screenshot token from your app for store preview.

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Check this Google article to get more information on how to do it.

Step 4: Set your App content

This step is the most important one in your publishing process. You need to complete some questionnaires to receive a content rating for your app. The content rating guarantees that your app complies with Google Play’s policies and is appropriate for the target audience.

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Check out the rating system of Google Play for more information.

Step 5: Set your App pricing

Choose whether your app is a paid or free download. Set the price if you decide to charge for it. Then you have to choose if your app is a game or an app, as well as the regions in which it will be distributed.

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Step 6: Release your App Bundle

Here comes the role of the bundle you have released from the nandbox dashboard in the second step. On the Production page, create a new release and upload your app bundle with a release name.

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Step 7: Send your app for review

Google will review your app after submission to make sure it complies with Google Play policies. It will be published on the Play Store if it passes the review.

If Google reviews your app and finds some errors, you’ll be notified through your dashboard. When you work on editing them, make sure to send the changes you make for review manually from the publishing overview page.

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Be certain to check all your policies continuously to track Google’s instructions and warnings in order to update them. Apart from publishing your app in the Play Store, consider creating and selling digital downloads as an alternative or supplementary strategy.

Check out this documentation to guide you through the process in detail.

Feel free to contact us at support@nandbox.com. We are glad to support you wherever you are.

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How to Open a Google Developer Account to Publish your Android App on Google Play Store https://nandbox.com/open-a-google-developer-account/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=open-a-google-developer-account Wed, 03 Apr 2019 17:44:09 +0000 https://nandbox.com/en/?p=3759 Get Ready to Publish Your App on the Google Play Store! Day after day, technology proves no failure. Over 50% of people worldwide head more to mobiles when compared with desktops. In 2018, around 75% of the smart handy users went for the Android operating system, as stated by Statcounter. Such persuasive data is enough to let […]

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Get Ready to Publish Your App on the Google Play Store!

Day after day, technology proves no failure. Over 50% of people worldwide head more to mobiles when compared with desktops. In 2018, around 75% of the smart handy users went for the Android operating system, as stated by Statcounter. Such persuasive data is enough to let you position your business app on the Google Play Store. Your business can now reach more than half of the world population by 2020 through your app published there—only a few steps to make it happen, and Google Developer Account is your first station.

What is the Google Developer Account? And how to set it?

It is a Google platform dedicated to developers. Even if you are not a developer, the Google Developer Account is essential to publish and manage your apps on the Play Store through the Google Play Console. And when it comes to coding or programming knowledge, let the nandbox team take it over after creating your app on nandbox App Builder. You only have to set up an account.

What is nandbox App Builder?

nandbox is a Canadian mobile app development platform, established in 2016. The SaaS platform has developed a no-code mobile app builder, which enables everyone to make mobile apps with best-in-class capabilities. With nandbox App Builder, you can build personalized, native, hosted-ready mobile apps with simple drag-and-drop. Neither coding nor upfront costs are needed—a 7-day free trial and lifetime app support.

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To open up a Google Developer Account, navigate to your starting point—the Google Play Console. Sign in there with your business’ Gmail account. Follow the steps and consider paying a one-time registration fee of $25. Hence, you are now ready to create your app for the Google Play Store.

An ultimate guide to support you along with this journey is coming on its way. Follow our blog and stay tuned!

If you have any questions, it will be our pleasure to contact us at support@nandbox.com.

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2 Steps to Check the Team Name of your Apple Developer Account https://nandbox.com/how-to-check-your-apple-developer-accounts-team-name-and-membership/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-check-your-apple-developer-accounts-team-name-and-membership Tue, 02 Apr 2019 14:54:16 +0000 https://nandbox.com/en/?p=3750 Complete Your Apple Developer Account Setup! Now you have landed on the page Publishing Info on the nandbox dashboard and found out that you are not familiar with the information required to fill in there. As precise as possible is what we are expecting from you while carrying on this mission. Because we rely only on your […]

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Complete Your Apple Developer Account Setup!

Now you have landed on the page Publishing Info on the nandbox dashboard and found out that you are not familiar with the information required to fill in there. As precise as possible is what we are expecting from you while carrying on this mission. Because we rely only on your input en route to the App Store. Hence, we are guiding you step-by-step on the Apple Developer Program along with your app creation journey on your nandbox App Builder.

What is nandbox App Builder?

nandbox is a Canadian mobile app development platform, established in 2016. The SaaS platform has developed a no-code mobile app builder, which enables everyone to make mobile apps with best-in-class capabilities. With nandbox App Builder, you can build personalized, native, hosted-ready mobile apps with simple drag-and-drop. Neither coding nor upfront costs are needed, but a 7-day free trial and lifetime app support are.

How did you enroll in the Apple Developer Program?

The answer to this question is to select the type of membership for your Apple Developer account. You will also find on the same screen that you have to enter the Team Name. This data is reachable.

In two steps, you can grab it and enter it on the nandbox dashboard.

Step 1: Navigate to the Apple Developer Program

Sign in to your Apple developer account, then click on Membership details.

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Pick your account’s team name. Note that ‘Enrolled as’ is the type of your entity. (Organization/Individual)

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Step 2: Back to nandbox dashboard

  • If your Entity Type is Organization:

Return to the page Build on the nandbox dashboard. Select the entity type of your account.

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Paste the Team Name in its custom field and select ‘Confirm.’

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  • If your Entity Type is Individual:

After selecting your Entity Type, paste your Team Name and fill in the rest of the required information, then select ‘Setup’.

Here you can extract your App Specific Password and Push notification Key ID & Key file.

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In case you have further inquiries, please contact us at support@nandbox.com.

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4 Steps to Generate the App-Specific Password https://nandbox.com/the-app-specific-password-is-ready-in-four-steps-on-your-apple-account/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-app-specific-password-is-ready-in-four-steps-on-your-apple-account Sun, 31 Mar 2019 16:15:23 +0000 https://nandbox.com/en/?p=3669 Finalize Your Apple Developer Account Now! We are glad that you have reached this step in creating your native app on the nandbox App Builder. Throughout this process, you will submit credential data in the page publishing info. For instance, you have to fill in there your username and password for the Apple developer account; you […]

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Finalize Your Apple Developer Account Now!

We are glad that you have reached this step in creating your native app on the nandbox App Builder. Throughout this process, you will submit credential data in the page publishing info. For instance, you have to fill in there your username and password for the Apple developer account; you can use a username generator for this if you don’t have one yet. That’s in case you enrolled in there with the individual membership. Besides, Apple urged the members of this entity type to enable two-factor authentication. You will then have to go through another security measure: the App-Specific Password. It is a further layer of security that Apple has implemented to limit the access of the apps it doesn’t support.

What is nandbox App Builder?

nandbox is a Canadian mobile app development platform, established in 2016. The SaaS platform has developed a no-code mobile app builder, which enables everyone to make mobile apps with best-in-class capabilities. With nandbox App Builder, you can build personalized, native, hosted-ready mobile apps with simple drag-and-drop. Neither coding nor upfront costs are needed, but a 7-day free trial and lifetime app support are.

In four steps, you can generate an app-specific password for nandbox—to later fill in the publishing info page. And hence, the nandbox publishing team will proceed with launching your app on the App Store:

Step 1

Go to your Apple Account Manager by first signing in with your Apple ID and password.

Step 2

In the Sign-In and Security section, click ‘App-Specific Passwords.’

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A screen will pop up; click on Generate an app-specific Password

Step 3

Enter ‘nandbox’ as a label for the password you are generating.

Step 4

Copy the password generated, then enter it in its custom field on the nandbox publishing info page.

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The app-specific password is for single use, which means that you cannot retrieve it. But you can find it saved in the history with the label you gave while its generation. You can have up to 25 app-specific passwords. To manage them, click on App-Specific Passwords in the Sign-In and Security section on your Apple account, and then a screen will pop up with a list of your generated passwords—where you can only delete one by one or Revoke all.

In case you have any inquiries, please don’t hesitate to contact us at support@nandbox.com.

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7 Steps to Enroll in The Apple Developer Program https://nandbox.com/seven-steps-to-enroll-in-the-apple-developer-program/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=seven-steps-to-enroll-in-the-apple-developer-program Sun, 31 Mar 2019 09:42:19 +0000 https://nandbox.com/en/?p=3644 You’re One Step Away From Publishing Your App on The App Store! To publish your mobile app on Apple’s App Store, you first have to enroll in the Apple Developer Program. Afterward, you have to fill in some info on the nandbox App Builder. This step is necessary to give access to the nandbox publishing team, who will […]

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You’re One Step Away From Publishing Your App on The App Store!

To publish your mobile app on Apple’s App Store, you first have to enroll in the Apple Developer Program. Afterward, you have to fill in some info on the nandbox App Builder. This step is necessary to give access to the nandbox publishing team, who will take over publishing your app on the App Store.

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What is nandbox App Builder?

nandbox is a Canadian mobile app development platform, established in 2016. The SaaS platform has developed a no-code, mobile app builder, which enables everyone to make mobile apps with the best-in-class capabilities. With nandbox App Builder, you can build personalized, native, hosted-ready mobile apps with simple drag-and-drop. Neither coding nor upfront costs are needed, but a 7-day free trial and lifetime app support are.

Here are seven steps to create an Apple developer account:

Step 1

Go to the Apple Enrollment page and tap Start Your Enrollment.

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Step 2

Sign in with your Apple ID. Create an account from the Apple Developer website if you don’t have one.

Step 3

Read the Apple Developer Agreement and check the box to confirm your consent, then submit.

Step 4

Review and confirm your data: name, email address, and country location. Then choose between one of the two entity types: Individual or Organization.

Individual Entity Type

Go for this option in case your company is not yet authorized or you are running a single-person business. Please note that your account, in this case, will be a single-user account. That’s why we require your account’s username and password in case you need us to publish the app on your behalf. Hence, fill in this information on the page Store Publishing Info, placed on the nandbox Dashboard of your app, at nandbox App Builder.

Organization Entity Type

Select this option if your company/organization got legal recognition and owns a Dun and Bradstreet (DUNS) number. This nine-digit number identifies your business and verifies its existence globally. It takes up to two business days to get it.

If you are not sure that your company has a DUNS number, check from here.

Keep in mind that by opting for the Organization Entity Type, you get a multiple-user account. Hence, it is possible to add many users with different roles.

Don’t forget to add publishing@nandbox.com to the users as an Account Manager to take over releasing your app on the App Store.

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Step 5

Read the Apple Developer Program License Agreement, check the box, then click Continue.

Step 6

A new sign-in page will appear to you once you click Purchase. Then continue after filling in the billing information.

Step 7

Within 24 hours, Apple will send you a confirmation email on your account on the Apple Developer Program.

With this account, you now have full control over your app. You can also monitor more than one mobile app on the same account.

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How to Set Up App Connection to App Store Connect? https://nandbox.com/app-connection-to-app-store-connect/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=app-connection-to-app-store-connect Thu, 28 Mar 2019 16:32:15 +0000 https://nandbox.com/en/?p=3625 How Do You Set Up App Connection to App Store Connect? Publishing on Apple’s App Store requires proficiency and knowledge on how to pass the store’s gate. That is why this simple guide is all about how to set up app connection to app store connect. Before publishing, Apple reviews the app and examines its […]

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How Do You Set Up App Connection to App Store Connect?

Publishing on Apple’s App Store requires proficiency and knowledge on how to pass the store’s gate. That is why this simple guide is all about how to set up app connection to app store connect. Before publishing, Apple reviews the app and examines its eligibility. This process takes time and needs experience to get through. The publishing team at nandbox can take over this mission and do it for you. We can set the minimum information for your app built on nandbox App Builder, submit it for Apple’s review, and get it published on the App Store. You only need to add the nandbox publishing team to your Apple Developer Account and make nandbox your App Manager. Add the email address publishing@nandbox.com to your account user list, and we will take it from there.

What is nandbox App Builder?

nandbox is a Canadian mobile app development platform, established in 2016. The SaaS platform has developed a no-code mobile app builder that enables everyone to make mobile apps with best-in-class capabilities. With nandbox App Builder, you can build personalized, native, hosted-ready mobile apps with simple drag-and-drop. Neither coding nor upfront costs are needed.

If your account has the Individual entity type, then it is a single-user one. You only have to fill in your username and password on the page Publishing Info on the nandbox dashboard. And leave the rest to us.

The following steps are only applicable for accounts with the Organization entity type; multiple users can run your account. Hence, you can assign them different roles and manage their permissions. Among your users, the nandbox publishing team should be your App Manager.

Step 1

Sign in to your Apple Developer Account and scroll down till you find ‘App Store Connect.’

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The App Store Connect is a suite; the Apple Developer Program supports uploading new apps and managing old ones. This web tool assists in testing the apps on the app TestFlight. It also gives out sales reports and app analytics.

On App Store Connect, you will then be able to invite the nandbox publishing team to be your App Manager.

Step 2

Click ‘Users and Access.’

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Click (+) to add a new user.

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  1. Add a random first and last name.
  2. Add Email: publishing@nandbox.com
  3. Mark App Manager and Additional Resources will be selected automatically.

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Choose your app and click ‘Invite.’

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Step 3

You only have to review your account’s people list to check that publishing@nandbox.com is listed there. And ensure that it has the App Manager role with access to your apps.

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Check that publishing@nandbox.com is among your user list.

Don’t hesitate to contact us at support@nandbox.com if you have any questions.

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