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Give users access to content, services, or premium features in your app on an ongoing basis with subscriptions, a type of in-app purchase.

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General: Forums topic: StoreKit Forums tag: In-App Purchase App Store Pathway Simple and safe In-App Purchases Auto-renewable subscriptions In-App Purchase documentation Getting started with In-App Purchase using StoreKit views documentation Supporting business model changes by using the app transaction documentation Testing at all stages of development with Xcode and the sandbox documentation App Store Server Notifications documentation App Store Server API documentation Simplifying your implementation by using the App Store Server Library documentation TN3185: Troubleshooting In-App Purchases availability in Xcode technote TN3186: Troubleshooting In-App Purchases availability in the sandbox technote TN3188: Troubleshooting In-App Purchases availability in the App Store technote Understanding StoreKit workflows sample code Implementing a store in your app using the StoreKit API sample code What’s new in StoreKit and In-App Purchase video
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Hi everyone, I’m opening public TestFlight testing for Trivi before its App Store release and would appreciate feedback from other Apple developers. Trivi is an ad-free trivia game for iPhone and iPad focused on daily play, ranked competition, and player improvement. It includes Daily Trivia, ranked matches, leaderboards, Picture by Picture visual questions, analytics, AI-powered insights, and an optional Trivi Plus subscription flow. Public TestFlight link: https://testflight.apple.com/join/ZYujPGFM What I’d especially like tested: Onboarding and Sign in with Apple iPhone and iPad layout/polish Daily Trivia and Picture by Picture questions Ranked matches, leaderboards, and match history StoreKit / Trivi Plus purchase flow Privacy Policy and Terms of Use links in the paywall General performance, crashes, confusing UI, or rough edges A few notes: TestFlight in-app purchases use Apple’s sandbox environment and should not charge testers. Beta accounts, leaderboard progress, and test data may be reset before public launch. Feedback through TestFlight screenshots/crash reports is especially helpful, but replies here are welcome too. Thanks for taking a look. I’m especially interested in feedback from developers who notice App Review, StoreKit, Game Center, SwiftUI, or iPad experience issues.
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Help us polish KIMYA by testing: Onboarding & permissions flows Zone creation & smart suggestions Shortcuts / App Intents NFC tag workflows Profile & subscription states Import / export features Localization & UI clarity What to report: Confusing screens or navigation Wrong context suggestions Crashes or freezes Permission issues Recommendations that feel off Your feedback makes KIMYA smarter and smoother. Dive in and let us know what feels right—and what doesn’t!
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Hi everyone, I’ve been working on a personal project to help streamline my own home organization, and I wanted to see if others in this community face similar challenges. Like many of you, I’ve struggled with keeping a clear mental map of everything in my living space—specifically when it comes to knowing what I have on hand and, more importantly, when things are about to expire. I found that I was either overbuying or letting things go to waste because they were tucked away in a cabinet or pantry. To solve this for myself, I’ve been developing a digital tool called Modus. I'm trying to move away from the "clutter" of traditional spreadsheets or complex apps and instead focus on a clean, fast way to track home inventory. What I’m trying to solve: Inventory Clarity: A quick way to log home essentials so you actually know what’s in your cupboards. Waste Reduction: Simple notifications for expiry dates so items get used instead of tossed. Low Friction: An interface that feels like a natural extension of tidying up rather than another chore. I’m currently in the testing phase and would love to hear from this group: Is a digital companion something you would actually find useful for your home organization routine? If you’re interested in trying it out and sharing your thoughts on how it fits into your workflow, I’d love to get your feedback. I’m actively refining the build based on how people actually organize their spaces, so your insights would be incredibly helpful! Thanks for any thoughts or advice you can share!
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