App Store will support this new product page header which can be either an image or a video.
Not only that, but the search result itself can be customized to show a custom image or video instead of the usual screenshots.
#WWDC26
@alpennec@FloWritesCode@austnstuff It's not always the case. Yes SOTU is great, but the main event is also not bad. It got me excited. This one seems so boring. Hope for a great SOTU.
The biggest mistake devs are making right now: using AI to skip the struggle.
Yes, it feels cool and faster. But the real struggle is where taste is built. Remove the thinking, and you remove the part that makes you relevant.
The best devs don’t prompt more. They think better.
@DarayuthH I don't think so. It's part of the toolkit, for sure, to find common stuff, but there's always a human behind it (from what I know).
It's fast this time just by random chance.
Every year at WWDC, my social media is flooded with people having a ton of fun at the event.
I really want to be there one day. One day i'll be able to afford flying half the world to be there. One day!
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@ItsAndyTaylor The hard part is I'm not on social media often. My day is mostly on building something. The thing I "notice" is normally things I do.
How about you? How do you approach your social media?
I want to be more active on social media, but I don't like writing about what I do.
I know it's great to promote myself and I definitely should, but because I don't like it, the habit doesn't stick.
But what else can I write about?
🧵 Superwall had on off-the-record* meeting with someone very high up at Apple yesterday to ask questions about what is and isn't allowed on the App Store. We asked for rules on
→ App2Web
→ Transaction Abandon
→ Free Trial Toggles
→ A/B Testing Paywalls in General
Here's everything we learned...
* Guidelines are intentionally subjective and ultimately up to the reviewer to interpret (more on this in my last post). The only way Apple takes an official stance on a guideline is by updating them.
Some topics may never enter the official guidelines... that doesn't mean they're allowed.
There's a whole layer of internal policy behind the guidelines that isn't written down anywhere and subject to change.
The text you read is just the tip of the iceberg. That's what this thread is about. 👇
I don't like the motivation that says... "You're great!", "You're amazing!!" 🙄
So I build one that doesn't say any of that, but challenges me instead.
"You give great advice. When was the last time you followed your own?" ... ok... 😤