How can I distribute iOS apps that have been rejected from the App Store?
How can I distribute iOS apps that have been rejected from the App Store?
I have made multiple simple but fun apps for iPhone in the past few months and have had them rejected by Apple during the approval process.
I have put many weeks or months of effort in some cases. I just hate to have these apps go to waste without anyone downloading them.
Since those apps of mine are never going to see the light of the day on the App Store, is there a way I can let family and friends download those apps if I host those binaries on my website? Can anyone tell me the process or walk through instructions?
Are they simple enough that if I post them on Facebook most average users are going to get it? Is there already a website out there that lets users like me (with unapproved apps) to host those files for everyone in the world to download them?
Answer by yeforriak for How can I distribute iOS apps that have been rejected from the App Store?
Have a look to testflight.
You just need an email that can be accessed on the iPhone and add the specific user to test flight, once he is register you can get the iPhone id and add it to the provisioning profile.
When you create the build and upload it , the users are notified by email and the app is installed remotely by a few clicks.
Answer by cduhn for How can I distribute iOS apps that have been rejected from the App Store?
You can authorize a limited number of users to test your app through ad hoc provisioning. The free service provided by
Answer by Harv for How can I distribute iOS apps that have been rejected from the App Store?
You might find these links useful
http://jeffreysambells.com/posts/2010/06/22/ios-wireless-app-distribution/
https://testflightapp.com/
Good luck
Harv
Answer by Jeff Kelley for How can I distribute iOS apps that have been rejected from the App Store?
Why not just open-source them? You?re probably not going to make a lot of money distributing them with TestFlight or even Cydia. Instead, clean the code up to remove any proprietary things you don?t want to include (API keys, etc.) and put it on GitHub. Not only will this help the community, but you can use your GitHub account as a kind of résumé for future employers or clients. What?s more, you might even get free help with your code if someone forks your game and makes changes!
Answer by Boris Gafurov for How can I distribute iOS apps that have been rejected from the App Store?
Old thread but could Enterprise developer's license help here, as long as you are not selling them apps?
Just a thought.
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