How Dreamt It Got Approved for Apple's App Store in 2 HoursWhile the app store may have hundreds of thousands of apps, the mobile app space is still ripe with opportunity for new ones.

ByMikal E. Belicove

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How the Dream It App Got Approved for the Apple App Store in 2 Hours

If you're thinking about building anappand want to know what it takes to get an app approved byApple, check out what Jason Becker has to say on the topic. He and his team createdDreamt It-- an ingenious little app that taps into the iPhone's Siri voice recognition software to help its users keep track of and share their dreams. After a 60-day build, Dreamt It was approved for the Apple app store in about two hours.

Apple's app submission processis often viewed as mysterious or extremely difficult. Use these tips to successfully navigate it and get your app approved:

Understand Apple's standards before building your app.Apple takes care to establish clear guidelines for developing applications for its app store. Dreamt It's developers understood the constraints and expectations that Apple has for new applications, which helped the start-up quickly refine its app's functional goals.

Build your app with open-source tools.Dreamt It usesShareKit, an open-source tool that developers can integrate into their apps to enable users to share content through social networks, email and SMS. Dreamt It didn't need to invent its own sharing capabilities to be successful, and you don't, either.

Related:There's an App Maker for That

苏bmit once you're a user, not a tester.A winning recipe for application approval is to submit an app that's bug-free, looks great and provides clear, differentiated value for users. If you find yourself happily using (not testing) your app every day, you're probably ready for submission.

Don't forget the details.Apple has a lot of secondary requirements for apps, including logo size, links to support pages and age-appropriate settings. Overlooking these details is a surefire way to have your app rejected.

Expect a subjective feedback.A real, live person leads the app review process, so you should expect a review from Apple. While review times vary, your Apple reviewer will be assigned between seven and 10 days following your submission. How long a review takes and whether you'll pass on the first try is anyone's guess. Be sure your expectations for launch include time to fix issues and re-submit to Apple if necessary.

Related:Three Ways to Make Your App Stand Out (Video)

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Mikal E. Belicove是一个市场定位、社会媒体和managem吗ent consultant specializing in website usability and business blogging. His latest book,The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Facebook, is now available at bookstores.

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