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App Store Connect for iOS helps developers manage their apps that are available in the App Store. Developers can use App Store Connect to monitor their latest trends, receive notification from user reviews, as well as respond to customer reviews immediately from their iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
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Developer Tools Free Apple Inc. iPhone, iPad, iPod

Reviews

Thanks
e90ra

Thanks for the feedback.


Use daily - getting better with each update
Ford Plank

This app is vital to any dev or creator working in iOS


App
cricket 20

Why does this app continuously disappear from my phone? I need to download a app NO ONCE AGAIN I GO TO LOOK WHERE IS IT


Useful
coughski

Integrating tester data from TestFlight would really improve the app’s functionality


Disable my app for sale?
jingai

The one thing I’m trying to do I cannot. Why? How do I remove an app from ready for sale status? Found a bug. UX fail.


Needs Last 24 Hours In Sales
Createanicknametheysaid

I cannot figure out how to see the last 24 hours in sales. It’s the only reason I use the website more than this app. Is there a trick? The 1 day selector isn’t the same number as the last 24 hours on the website. Could you guys add it? Overall it’s an amazing app! Keep up the amazing work!


App Store has no live agent to help!!!
Fred Barny

Very disappointed with App Store App!!!!!!!


Fake
Mac Tjan

So tired of being told my apps are the same as others. Nothing in the store actually matches my app! But what do I know? Nothing apparently!!!!


Inhumane
Rentrobis

“Inhumane: without compassion; cruel”. This is the best word I can think of to describe the App Store review process. There is no acknowledgement that either side of the conversation is a human being with feelings. The software layer appears as though it has never been tested in the real world. It hangs together by a thread. The only glue that holds it all together is Apple’s crushing monopoly on iOS software distribution. Developers have no choice but to suffer through it - or give up on the iOS customer base entirely. I am leaning towards the latter option.


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