App Store Submission Guide

Get ContentOptimizer on the App Stores

Your app is already a fully compliant Progressive Web App. Use PWABuilder to generate native packages for Google Play and the Apple App Store in minutes — no native code required.

PWA Readiness Checklist

All checks passed ✓
Web App Manifest present
Service worker registered
HTTPS deployed (aicontentopt.com)
App icons (192px + 512px + maskable)
Offline fallback page
Responsive on mobile

Google Play Store

One-time $25 fee · 2–7 day review · Reaches 3B+ Android users

1

Open PWABuilder

Click the button below — it pre-fills your deployed URL (https://aicontentopt.com) and runs a full PWA audit automatically.

Open PWABuilder →
2

Generate Android Package

Click "Build My PWA", then select the Android tab. Download the signed AAB file — this is your Google Play package.

3

Create a Google Play Developer Account

Go to play.google.com/console and pay the one-time $25 registration fee if you haven't already.

Google Play Console →
4

Create a New App & Upload the AAB

In the Play Console, create a new app, upload the AAB under "Production", fill in the store listing, and submit for review. Approval typically takes 2–7 days.

Apple App Store

$99/year · 1–3 day review · Requires Mac + Xcode · Reaches 1B+ iOS users

1

Open PWABuilder

Same starting point — PWABuilder also generates an iOS package from your PWA.

Open PWABuilder →
2

Generate iOS Package

Click "Build My PWA", then select the iOS tab. Download the Xcode project zip file.

3

Apple Developer Account

Enroll at developer.apple.com — requires a $99/year membership. You'll need a Mac with Xcode installed to build and sign the app.

Apple Developer →
4

Build & Submit via Xcode

Open the downloaded project in Xcode, set your Team/Bundle ID, archive the build, and submit via App Store Connect. Apple review takes 1–3 days.

Pro Tip: Start with Google Play

Google Play has a lower barrier to entry ($25 one-time vs $99/year) and a faster review process. Launch there first to validate demand, then invest in the Apple App Store once you have traction. PWABuilder handles both from the same starting point.