Apple Review Guidelines

Avoiding Apple Binary Rejection

Your app should be useful, unique and reliable.

This is important!

4.2 Minimum Functionality Your app should include features, content, and UI that elevate it beyond a repackaged website. If your app is not particularly useful, unique, or “app-like,” it doesn’t belong on the App Store. If your App doesn’t provide some sort of lasting entertainment value or adequate utility, it may not be accepted. Apps that are simply a song or movie should be submitted to the iTunes Store. Apps that are simply a book or game guide should be submitted to the Apple Books Store.

4.2.6 Apps created from a commercialized template or app generation service will be rejected unless they are submitted directly by the provider of the app’s content. These services should not submit apps on behalf of their clients and should offer tools that let their clients create customized, innovative apps that provide unique customer experiences. Another acceptable option for template providers is to create a single binary to host all client content in an aggregated or “picker” model, for example as a restaurant finder app with separate customized entries or pages for each client restaurant, or as an event app with separate entries for each client event.

Go and check App Store Review Guidelines

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First, make sure your app is useful, unique and reliable.

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Don’t use repetitive code in your applications. Make changes to the code.

For example, change onboarding style, add features, change UI, add local first, use other State Management tools, use drawer instead of tabs, etc.

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Please delete unused all files and folders, packages. It can effect your binary code.

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Apple says: If your app is unique and useful and have a good user experience, you don’t need to worry about the rejection.