Although in most cases a rejection can be resolved easily by simply providing an answer to the store's review team and resubmitting the app, it may take longer depending on what needs to be done. You must react quickly if you are required to edit the app or provide some documentation.
If your app gets rejected, the App Store review team or the Google Play review team should contact you by email. Indeed, it's not uncommon that the stores will reject an app preventively in case they have any doubt on its compliance with the store's guidelines. Note that 7 days is the timeframe announced for the review of your app, but it does not guarantee its publication within 7 days. Most of the time, you will just have to review the information you have provided in the metadata of your app to make sure they are still relevant to the current content and features of your app.īoth App Store Connect and Google Play advertise that the app review can take up to 7 days.
Although an app update may have to renew some certificates and edit the store information to match the changes you've made into the app, you probably won't have to change everything in the store (unless your app has changed entirely). A first publication requires to create a unique identifier for your app, generate certificates or API keys so some features will work as intended in the native app, and provide all the information that will be displayed in the stores such as: description, screenshots, keywords, privacy policy, filling the forms about the content rating and the way data are used in the app. Publishing the app in the stores, however, takes longer when you do it for the first time. Once all of the above has been set, the publication timeframe will depend on various factors listed bellow.Ĭompiling a new version of the app takes about the same time whether it's the first time or an update of yours, and takes about 15mins. When you decide to actually submit the app to App Store Connect and Google Play, however, it is required to subscribe to a plan before you can get the production file of your app.
During this trial period, you can test your app as much as you want using the preview and My GoodBarber app, and start making it ready for its future publication in the stores. GoodBarber gives you the opportunity to test the platform and play around with all the features for 30 days (you can choose to subscribe sooner, but it won't be required before the end of the 30 days). To help you with the general app settings, you can refer to this online help about the steps to create your app. In other words, this part really depends on you! Before publishing your native app, it has to be fully ready: all demo content must have been removed, the design must be customized with your own brand, all the features must be correctly set and working. Public override void Visit(PartTimeEmployee employee)Ĭonsole.WriteLine("临时工 小时", employee.The time it will take to create your app depends on the complexity of the app, the amount of content you will include, and the time, work and dedication you will put into it. Public class FinanceDepartment : Department If (emp.GetType().Equals("FullTimeEmployee"))