Appoval: Automated App Store Guideline Compliance Scanner for iOS, React Native, and Flutter Projects
By
Ludovic Horem
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Summary
Appoval is a tool that helps iOS, React Native, and Flutter developers scan their projects against App Store guidelines before submission. It identifies potential blockers and compliance issues, offering a free static check without requiring login. The tool aims to increase confidence in app submissions by catching guideline violations early in the development process.
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Free static check — no login needed.
Ship to the App Store with confidence.
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