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App Store Connect Guide: How to release apps to the App Store, test with TestFlight, and more

Using App Store Connect is not always a straightforward process. In this App Store Connect Guide, you'll learn how to efficiently upload and release iOS apps to Apple’s App Store. You’ll also learn how to test with TestFlight, automate with Bitrise, and more.

Streamlining your iOS release process with Bitrise's automated Release Management: Stay informed with automated notifications

With Release Management’s new features, you can streamline your release process with automated notifications. These include TestFlight upload post-processing notifications and App Store review updates. What’s more, integrate it with Slack and keep everyone on the team up-to-date.

Test Failure Rate: Why and how to find your frequently failing tests? | What, why and how to track

This article explains test failure rate; why tracking frequently failing mobile tests is important, and how Bitrise Insights can help teams track and analyze their mobile app’s test failure rate. By identifying the most frequently failing tests, teams can improve their testing process, minimize time spent on resolving test failures, and increase their overall efficiency and productivity.

Build failure rate: Why and how to find your frequently failing builds? | What, why and how to track

In this article, Co-founder and CTO Viktor Benei, explains why you should care about your build failure rate, and how you can monitor and debug builds that are failing frequently using Bitrise Insights.

Automated Release Management: Streamlining iOS App Releases

Our open beta Release Management add-on is now live and centralizes and automates the iOS app release process. Release Management offers a graphical user interface to simplify deployment and automate testing, providing team members and stakeholders with a streamlined way to stay informed about the status of releases. The feature is currently free for all Bitrise users.

Monitoring and optimizing your slowest mobile builds: What, why and how to track

Slow mobile builds can significantly increase wait time during the development process, leading to context switching and reduced productivity. Multiple builds may be required during a pull request review, and slow builds can further prolong the process, particularly if the build fails and needs to be repeated. Read more on how to reduce wait time and improve efficiency throughout the development process with Bitrise Insights.