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Submitting apps to the Appstore

The apps have been submitted to both Play store and iOS store for review as soon as the stores review the apps I will be able to release the app

Learnt a few things about deploying apps to the app stores:

  1. While creating app screenshots. Remember, Android is flexible, but Apple has specific dimensions:
    6'7: 1290x2796
    6'5: 1284x2778 or 1242x2668
    5'5: 1242x2208

  2. Create a contact page and privacy policy page before hand these are needed.

  3. Learn to use Canva it comes in handy while designing a lot of things while uploading

  4. For iOS add a few people to test-flight for testing it comes in clutch for some last minute testing.

  5. Create a one liner, a short description and a long description for your app.

Let's see now what happens in the review

If you want to checkout what my app does check https://everlogue.aicygnus.com/

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Building in Public
on August 2, 2023
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    Good Points. And don't forget to add the link to the appstore badge buttons on your landing page. I was hammering on it when I remembered that you are currently in Appstore review :-)

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      Sorry 😜 I have just put them as placeholders until I the reviews are completed

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