Coding app CEO lashes out at Apple, receives apology later – Times of India
In the post, John says that the team submitted a fix to Hopscotch app. However, the app update was rejected a number of times by Apple. It was because, as Apple described, their “promoted in-app purchases had identical titles and descriptions which could be confusing to users.”
The app was rejected because “our promoted in-app purchases had identical titles and descriptions which could be confusing to users.”
— Samantha John (@SamJ0hn) 1630012390000
The app was resubmitted for fix with changes as per Apple’s the description, but was again rejected.“At this point, I didn’t know what to do. I was in a Kafkaesque universe where I had to blindly guess at what could be wrong and randomly change things until the bureaucrats let me through (with a one-day delay)”, writes the CEO in a tweet.
A day later, the app was rejected again. At this point, I didn’t know what to do. I was in a Kafkaesque universe wh… https://t.co/oBKN0b0qTW
— Samantha John (@SamJ0hn) 1630012391000
She then wrote to a contact at Apple explaining the issue and was told to submit an appeal.
Luckily, I had a contact at Apple! I emailed them for help and carefully explained the issue. They told me to submit an appeal.
— Samantha John (@SamJ0hn) 1630012391000
Apple, as one can see in the screenshots shared by her, said that the rejection was valid and that the app did not comply with App Store review guidelines.
Here’s the reply. They let us release the bug fix but told me that the rejection was valid and I would still need t… https://t.co/mGLMVQ4ceW
— Samantha John (@SamJ0hn) 1630012393000
Three days since the original release date, John said she remained in suspense as to what exactly the team did wrong.
Now we were three days after the original release date and I was still in suspense as to what we did wrong. Through… https://t.co/8paRz9TfD3
— Samantha John (@SamJ0hn) 1630012393000
Ultimately she got a call from the Apple App Store. But thinking it as ‘potential spam’, she ignored the call.
I told her as nicely as I could, that I did not know what the problem was. Our promoted in-app purchases had differ… https://t.co/5Z2tkG8RHw
— Samantha John (@SamJ0hn) 1630012396000
She was finally able to talk to a representative and told her about the problem. The Apple representative told her that ‘the automated software must have had a glitch’ and could be the reason behind rejections.
She had first called me at 3:14pm, I had received an email at 3:16 later telling me that Hopscotch was still out of… https://t.co/1lIz0X2UgG
— Samantha John (@SamJ0hn) 1630012397000
The issue was resolved. But John was furious at ‘the system’ which she called ‘rotten’. “The way that Apple wasted my energy, gaslighted me, and sucked my time away made me furious”, she wrote in a post.
Hopscotch is a small company, I’m the CEO, AND I write code. And that’s how a lot of the best apps work! My time is… https://t.co/rJ3uVY631V
— Samantha John (@SamJ0hn) 1630012398000
She goes on to say that despite paying 30% tax, app developers have to “deal with this unfriendly behemoth of a system is just as bad if not worse.”
There’s a lot of talk about the 30% tax that Apple takes from every app on the App Store. The time tax on their dev… https://t.co/7k3FR8qjo7
— Samantha John (@SamJ0hn) 1630012398000
She updated the thread where she said that she received a call from Apple to apologize for the inconvenience and ask for feedback. “Who knows if they’ll actually implement it, but at least they are listening”, she said.
Update: to Apple’s credit, they called me last night to apologize and ask for feedback. Who knows if they’ll actual… https://t.co/PWMl0BAQho
— Samantha John (@SamJ0hn) 1630066545000
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