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Launch Overview: Completing Developer Enrolment
Launch Overview: Completing Developer Enrolment

Step-by-step guide to launch your app successfully on App store and Play store.

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Written by Saif
Updated over a year ago

Launching a mobile app on the App Store and Google Play Store requires careful planning for the app submission process. From enrolment to app listing, it sure can be a daunting task but we are here to help you at every stage of your mobile app journey. Use this step-by-step guide to launch your app successfully.

Before you proceed:

Additionally, the enrolment process for Google Play and Apple Developer programs differs in terms of approval time, with Google Play taking as little as 30 minutes to set up and Apple Developer taking between 24 to 72 hours.

To launch an app on Apple's App Store, you need to have an Apple Developer account, which costs $99 per year. Finally, you will need to submit your app for review. Set your payment setting to auto-renew, to avoid any disruption to your service with Apple.

To launch an app on Google Play Store, you need to have a Google Play Console account, which costs a one-time fee of $25. Finally, you will need to submit your app for review, and once it's approved, you can publish it on the Google Play Store for free. Remember that you must have a gmail account to sign up.

To enable push notification capabilities on your iOS and Android apps, we will need to setup a Google Firebase account. This is a completely free service by Google and helps us enable automated and personalised notifications out-of-the-box. You can use the same gmail account that you used for Google Play to sign up here.

You must have a privacy policy in place before submitting your app. Read this guide to understand how to create a privacy policy.

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