The day after that, though, on the evening of October 28, my bundle went into review again, and it was approved within 10 minutes. Three days later I received an email denying my request for an expedited review. The next day, bundles went live in the Mac App Store, but mine was still waiting for review, so I requested an expedited review. So I changed names to the boring “StopTheMadness Underpass Bundle” and re-submitted within a couple hours. I thought this was clever and amusing, but apparently App Store review has no sense of humor or whimsy. App Store review didn’t like the name of the bundle “Please Pass The Madness Pack”, which was based on the idea “PassTheMadness, please” suggested by a friend. However, the bundle sat in review until the evening of October 23, when it was rejected for metadata. I submitted my Mac app bundle on October 16, the day Apple announced bundles. How do you even advertise that when pre-Mojave customers click on the link and get “Cannot Connect to the App Store”? Mac app bundles appear to be live now but only available in Mojave App Store. Previously: App Store Bundles as an Upgrade Path. It would be interesting if companion iOS and Mac apps could be bundled together, but as far as I can tell all the apps in the bundle have to be for the same platform. This is 4+ years after iOS apps could be bundled. And now, you can create app bundles for Mac apps or free apps that offer an auto-renewable subscription to access all apps in the bundle. App bundles make it easy for customers to buy up to 10 of your apps in a single purchase.
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