1. Registering your organization

Getting your incrowd up and running in Apple's App Store starts with these steps:

  1. Create an Apple ID

  2. Sign up for a Developer Account

Already got an Apple ID enrolled with a Developer Account?

Then you can skip the following steps and continue with Setting up your Developer Program.

Got an Apple ID, but with an Enterprise Account?

Then you can continue to enroll into the Developer Program.

1. Creating your Apple ID

  1. Start by creating your Apple ID here

The e-mail address that was entered while creating the Apple ID will also be receiving important e-mails and notifications from Apple. Make sure that the e-mail address is in use and is being maintained.

Make sure to keep your credentials safe; losing your credentials may result in your incrowd being inaccessible.

The Others Online can't retrieve or help you recover your credentials.

2. Enroll in Apple's Developer Program

Enrolling into Apple's Developer Program is a straightforward process which takes 11 steps. Please read the following warning before you start enrolling.

Make sure you choose to create a Developer Account when following the instructions. Enterprise accounts do not allow distribution in the App Store.

If you've read the above warning—you can start enrolling into Apple's Developer Program by following the instructions described here.

Next up

Congratulations, you've enrolled into Apple's Developer Program and are halfway there.

Next up is adding The Others Online to your program and granting the correct access rights for submitting your incrowd.

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