Keeping You Appy In The Apple Appstore

So Apple have a way of keeping us updating all the apps we are currently working on.

Update Your App Every 3 Years

In 2016, we implemented an ongoing process of evaluating and removing apps that no longer function as intended, don’t follow current review guidelines, or are outdated. This helps us improve discoverability of apps on the App Store, while ensuring that apps work for the majority of users and support our latest innovations in security and privacy.

Per App Review Guideline 4, you must “update your app to ensure it remains functional and engaging to new and existing customers. Apps that stop working or offer a degraded experience may be removed from the App Store at any time.” For more information on this and other requirements, see the App Review Guidelines.

Since this app hasn’t been updated within the last three years and doesn’t meet a minimum download threshold, it’s scheduled to be removed from the App Store in 90 days. We ask that you submit an app update as soon as possible.

The app will remain available if an app update is submitted and approved within 90 days. If the app is removed from the App Store:

– The app will still function for people who have already downloaded it. They can still make in-app purchases and redownload the app by restoring from an iCloud or iTunes backup.
– TestFlight versions of the app will be unavailable for external and internal testing.
– You can use the latest version of Xcode to build and submit an update at any time, restoring your app to the App Store upon approval.

Next Steps

Your app has not been deleted from your account. To make your app available on the App Store, submit an updated version that follows the latest App Review Guidelines. Your app will become available on the App Store if the update is approved. If you submitted an update after the 30 day grace period, please allow time for review.

Apple Update In April 2026


This can happen for older apps.

ITMS-90725: SDK version issue – This app was built with the iOS 18.2 SDK. Starting April 28, 2026, all iOS and iPadOS apps must be built with the iOS 26 SDK or later, included in Xcode 26 or later, in order to be uploaded to App Store Connect or submitted for distribution.

WWDC 2026

This is happening June 8th-12, but not expecitng any BIG changes after last year overhaul.

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