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I'm looking for a general idea of how long people are sitting in the queue once they have submitted.

Actual times from people who have submitted and been approved. I understand its subjective and depends on the app i'm just looking for some real world examples.

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I submitted my first app around the middle of Sept and it took just under 3 weeks to hear back from Apple. In my particular case, I had to make a small update to be in compliance with Apple's guidelines and then resubmit - so I don't know if things go faster if there are no issues with the app. FWIW - the app is a basic budgeting app, so it isn't complex to review...I assume an advanced application may take a bit longer to review.

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Exactly the kind of answers i'm looking for. Thanks! – Lounges Oct 10 '08 at 4:04
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I've recently had to apps approved, and here are the timelines:

App1:

  • Submitted (Waiting for Review) - Nov 5th
  • In Review - Nov 9th
  • Rejected - Nov 9th
  • Resubmitted (Waiting for Review) - Nov 9th
  • In Review - Nov 16th
  • Ready for Sale - Nov 18th

App2:

  • Submitted (Waiting for Review) - Nov 17th
  • In Review - Nov 23rd
  • Ready for Sale - Nov 30th

Note that on the second one, Thanksgiving holiday was in there, so I'm sure that delayed the transition from "In Review" to "Ready for Sale".

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This is weird, but my app status has changed from "Waiting for Review" to "In Review," and it's been that way for more than a day. It usually only takes about 5 hours from "In Review" to "Ready for Sale."

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It took us about 3 weeks, but we were submitting during the initial rush, and our app was a bit complex.

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3 days? hum. thats not too bad.

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Mine took 6 days. I posted it last Saturday, August 29th, in the afternoon. It was available on the app store late today, Friday, September 4th.

It's a simple app. Creates flash cards from the people in your address book; saves your score between sessions. No network; no motion sensing; simple. So perhaps that had something to do with it's quick approval (?).

NOTE: I posted it with an August 29th availability date, because I wanted them to put it into the store ASAP. However, it posted with that as the "release data" which means it immediately sorted below other apps with "september 4th" release dates -- so no one will see it in the "lifestyle" sorted by "release date" screen. Kind of a bummer. I'll be more careful with the next update.

Sales pitch:

FaceNames helps you learn the names and faces of the people in your address book.

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Apple approved the first update to FaceNames in 10 days. – Mark Terry Oct 15 at 17:48
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Currently, the wait time seems to be about three days. I have no evidence to back it up, but I suspect the category you're submitting to can affect the time it takes to get approved.

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My first, very simple, app took about three days to be approved.

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My first app took 7 days to get rejected because I left the demo/test account info blank. This was not applicable to my app so I don't know what the problem was. I resubmitted and was accepted in 7 more days.

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I asked this question because i had just submitted an app and wanted to get an idea of how long. To add my experience to the thread it took 6 days from submission to app store.

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As the other answers suggest, the approval time frame is quite variable. My own apps/updates have been approved as quickly as 5 days and as slowly as 25 days.

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I sumbitted my first app at the end of July, and it appears on August 15th, so it was about 2 weeks. Updates to the app seem to take a week or so.

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Ten days for my first app. But as others say, there is great variance.

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Depends if Steve is busy or not

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After your app is submitted to the App Store for review, a robed monk is there to recieve it when it arrives. The monk ushers your app to the Shrine of Acceptance, where it will begin its journey.

Each journey is unique and special, just like your app, and while the journey has been rumoured to include attacks of security ninjas, IP-samurai, and even a final battle with Steve himself, no-one's quite sure what happens. The best you can do is sit back and wait.

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Great answer! And not far from the truth, I'm sure. – Sergio Acosta Oct 10 '08 at 4:02
Funny... but not what i'm looking for. – Lounges Oct 10 '08 at 4:03
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The unsatisfactory answer is "it depends" — on your app, on the phase of the moon, and who knows what else. Sorry!

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It completely depends: the actual process is hidden in secrecy, of course, but most people seem to be waiting anywhere from two weeks to two months for the initial submission to be approved. Updates seem to take less time, but can still take a week or two to make it through.

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