What if Apple rejects my app
The important question is 'Why' they could reject your app BDK Native provides access to the native capabilities in the form of Bubble workflows & actions. If the rejection is specifically related to a BDK Native capability, you can request a iOS rebuild at no cost or a refund for the iOS build. If the reason for rejection is not native capability related - such as providing inadequate or improper app store listing, legal, business, content, or subpar look & feel of your bubble appFew readersI received a message about Google Play's target API level requirements. How does this affect my android app
Google's Message on Android App Requirements Received a Google email about your Android app? If it mentions some of your apps are targeting an old Android version and talks about a deadline of Aug 31, 2023, here's the breakdown. Breaking it Down Every year, Google refines the standards for Android apps using 'API levels'. These are crucial indicators of how your app interacts with different Android versions. They're split into: Minimum API Level: The oldest Android version your apFew readersWhat if Google rejects my app
Unlikely. You need to be doing something really wrong for them to reject your app In a nutshell, Google doesn't remotely have the same level of stringent review process at Apple. They don't really have a human reviewing your app in most cases. As someone in the bubble forum put it quite eloquently: The Google Play store would accept an app built by a squirrel. It’s thFew readersDo you have any approved apps listed on the app store and play store
Of course. Several of them We take client confidentiality seriously. So we don't publish the names of the apps built on BDK Native, unless the client is okay disclosing the information Luckily, some of our clients have - for the benefit of the bubble community - agreed to list their app in our publicly available native apps gallery You can check out these apps at right now in the gallery section of the BDK Native appFew readersMy iOS distribution certificate is expiring. How should I renew it?
You can ignore the email from apple regarding distribution certificate Where is the certificate used The certificate is used during the build process for us to upload to your account and then for you to publish the app to store. Once your app is published to store, it doesn't need the certificate. Renewing the certificate The next time you request a build, we auto-check the validity of certificate. If the certificate has expired, our build process will automatically geFew readersWill I also receive the source code for iOS and Android
No. You will receive the built up app file only. You will receive the app for iOS (uploaded to app store connect as a build) and Android (mailed to you). However the source code used to build the app is proprietary. It will not be provided due to the risk of unlawful replication and distribution. The approach is similar to your bubble app. You own and control your bubble app but not the bubble engine. Similarly you own your Native App but not the BDK Native Engine.Few readers