IAPHUB + Binary

Hey. My subscriptions in the app store have been returned.The binary file is missing. Google says I should open Xcode and look for the .app file and compress this file. Then upload it to app store connect.

However, I used adalo so I"m not sure where I can find the binary file.

Plus, even if I found the binary file and can download it, I don"t know how to upload it to app store connect, I"ve checked out many app store connect documents but I still don"t have an clue.

Can anyone help me out?

t sounds like you’re navigating a complex situation with your app’s submission to the App Store. Since you’re using Adalo, you might not have direct access to the .app file like you would if you were developing directly in Xcode. Here’s how to proceed: ADPVantage

  1. Exporting the App from Adalo:
  • Check if Adalo provides an option to export the app as an iOS build. In many cases, Adalo should have an option in the settings or project menu for building or exporting your app.
  1. Getting the .app File:
  • Once you have the build, Adalo should provide you with a .zip file or a similar package that contains your .app file. Look for a file with a .ipa extension as well; this is the packaged iOS app file.
  1. Uploading to App Store Connect:
  • If you have a .ipa file, you can upload it directly to App Store Connect using either of the following methods:
    • Transporter App: Download the Transporter app from the Mac App Store. You can drag and drop your .ipa file into the Transporter app and then click “Deliver” to upload.
    • Xcode: If you have Xcode, you can also upload the .ipa directly from Xcode. Open Xcode, go to “Window” > “Organizer”, and select “Archives”. Then, you can upload your build.
  1. Follow Up on App Store Connect:
  • After uploading, go back to App Store Connect and check your app status. Ensure that you fill out all the necessary information, such as app metadata, screenshots, and compliance information.

It sounds like you’re navigating a complex situation with your app’s submission to the App Store. Since you’re using Adalo, you might not have direct access to the .app file like you would if you were developing directly in Xcode. Here’s how to proceed: ADPVantage

  1. Exporting the App from Adalo:
  • Check if Adalo provides an option to export the app as an iOS build. In many cases, Adalo should have an option in the settings or project menu for building or exporting your app.
  1. Getting the .app File:
  • Once you have the build, Adalo should provide you with a .zip file or a similar package that contains your .app file. Look for a file with a .ipa extension as well; this is the packaged iOS app file.
  1. Uploading to App Store Connect:
  • If you have a .ipa file, you can upload it directly to App Store Connect using either of the following methods:
    • Transporter App: Download the Transporter app from the Mac App Store. You can drag and drop your .ipa file into the Transporter app and then click “Deliver” to upload.
    • Xcode: If you have Xcode, you can also upload the .ipa directly from Xcode. Open Xcode, go to “Window” > “Organizer”, and select “Archives”. Then, you can upload your build.
  1. Follow Up on App Store Connect:
  • After uploading, go back to App Store Connect and check your app status. Ensure that you fill out all the necessary information, such as app metadata, screenshots, and compliance information.

Best regards,
Emma Fox

Maybe ADPVantage can help!

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