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Detailed Instructions for Joining the Apple Business Developer Program

Follow these steps to release an iOS app for your enterprise: Join the Apple Developer Program as a corporate entity.

Instructions for Businesses to Join the Apple Developer Program
Instructions for Businesses to Join the Apple Developer Program

Detailed Instructions for Joining the Apple Business Developer Program

Are you ready to take your business to the next level by launching an iOS app? Here's a comprehensive guide on how to enrol in the Apple Developer Program as a business.

Key Requirements

  1. Legal Entity Status and D-U-N.S Number Your business must be a recognised legal entity, such as a corporation, limited partnership, or LLC. You'll need a valid D-U.N.S number (a unique 9-digit identifier for businesses issued by Dun & Bradstreet) registered under your organisation to verify your legal identity during enrolment.
  2. Apple ID with Two-Factor Authentication Use an Apple ID with two-factor authentication enabled. This Apple ID must be associated with a real person who has the legal authority to enrol the organisation.
  3. Enrollment on Apple’s Developer Site Visit developer.apple.com/programs/enroll/ and click "Start Your Enrollment".
  4. Organisation Details Enter your organisation's legal entity name and your D-U.N.S number exactly as they appear in the D-U.N.S confirmation email. Select your entity type (Company/Organization, Nonprofit, Educational Institution, or Government Organization).
  5. Legal Authority Confirmation Confirm that you have the legal right to bind your organisation to the Apple Developer Program agreements.
  6. Personal Contact Information Provide your personal contact details which will be used for communication and account management.
  7. Apple Developer Program License Agreement Carefully read the license agreement, then accept it to proceed.
  8. Verification and Approval Apple will verify your D-U.N.S number and organisation information, which can take a few days. If your D-U.N.S number is not recognised, you can contact Apple Developer Support for assistance.
  9. Payment and Activation Once approved, you pay the yearly $99 membership fee (fee waivers may apply for nonprofits, educational institutions, and government organisations). After payment, your account will be activated and you can start submitting apps under your business name.

Additional Tips

  • Always use a business domain email instead of a personal email or Gmail account.
  • Make sure your legal documents, D-U.N.S info, and Apple form match exactly.
  • If your business doesn't show up, request a new D-U.N.S (this can take 5-7 days).
  • If using a no-code platform like Twinr, you'll get an Apple developer account setup guide during the publishing phase.
  • Answer Apple's phone or email within 48 hours to avoid delays.

By following these steps, you'll be able to enrol in the Apple Developer Program and publish apps under your company’s legal name on the App Store. Good luck with your iOS app development journey!

  1. To take your business app to the next level, consider implementing push notifications and in-app purchases for improved user engagement and revenue generation.
  2. For a seamless experience, consider using a no-code app builder like Twinr to create your business app without the need for extensive coding knowledge.
  3. In the finance industry, having a well-designed and functional business app can significantly boost your company's profile and customer reach.
  4. Stay updated with the latest technology trends in the industry to ensure your business app remains competitive and relevant.

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