129
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I read in another post that you can submit the app without the binary but I based on what I have seen this is no longer possible. It seems you cannot submit without the binary and the binary is submitted through the application loader. Is there any other known way to get the itunes/app store link to my app before I submit the binary?

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120
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  • The manual way:

Your should copy your "Apple ID" from iTunes connect and use this link:

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/APPNAME/idXXXXXXXXX

Would open the US store ("APPNAME" is that app name and XXXXXXXXX is the "Apple ID". You can use more general method (Recommended):

http://itunes.apple.com/app/idXXXXXXXXX

and replace "XXXXXXXXX" with your "Apple ID" (from iTunes connect - after creating the app there).

Pay attention that those would open safari if you won't preprocess them, You could also use itms:// to open iTunes directly.

75
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The easiest way to do this now is through iTunes Connect. Once you create an app there is a link to 'View in App Store'. Even if you haven't uploaded a binary yet you can click this link to get your App Store link.

The other answers work too but this generates your url for you. This is the URL it creates with my info removed (replace app-name and the numbers after /id with your own):

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/app-name/id12345678?ls=1&mt=8
33
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Once you create application in iTunes for submission under App Information tab click in View on App Store you will get app link.

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Option 2: (In new update this is no longer available) you can create as below

https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/your-appname/id123456?mt=8

Note : Just replace app name and numbers after /id with your app-id in above link

24
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Use this url example and just change your Apple ID at the end! Replace only the numbers!

https://itunes.apple.com/app/id111111111

You can find the value of your Appple ID by login into your App Store Connect and navigating to 'My Apps' under the 'App Information' -> 'General Information' -> 'Apple ID'

This url format works always and it is particularly helpful if you need the link before you publish your app

19
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The standard URL is:

http://itunes.com/apps/yourlowercaseappname
14
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As of today and for reference, I would say the best option is @"http://itunes.apple.com/app/%@/id%@?mt=8", inserting:

  1. your application lowercase name,
  2. your application ID.

In fact, this is essentially the link you can get for your application on your app's page in iTunes Connect (iTunes Connect > Manage Your Apps > Your App > View in App Store). Minus some parameters (which seems - between other unidentified things - to link to a precise country).

I thinks it's better than the itms://... one because this one redirects you to the iTunes Store on your device, which is not the App Store. You're then redirected, etc. The http://... link seems to be directly hooked to the App Store app.

12
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I ended up using - itms://itunes.apple.com/app/id?mt=8 This seems to be what I was looking for.

10
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Remember http://itunes.apple.com/app/id[Apple_ID] is gone. It will work for the old links and it should work fine for new ones too maybe, but to be safe use the new https://apps.apple.com/app/id[Apple_ID]

8
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You can get application link before uploading your binary file on iTunes Connect.

You just need to upload your meta data using iTunes Connect. And after submitting these data you will get Apple ID. And by this ID you can get the URL for your application.

e.g. http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=appID

where appID="Your application ID when you submit the meta data"

Please check this. It is working here. And If you still have any problem then please let me know. I will help you out to solve the problem.

6
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According to Apple's iTunes Connect documentation the View on App Store link is only available if at least one version of the app has had it's status set to Ready for Sale.

Having said that you can still see what the actual link will be, you just will not be able to load the page.

5
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Best way to get app link is

  1. login to itunes connect
  2. Go to My Apps -> create app record if you don't have any.
  3. select your app -> go to App Information section
  4. At bottom of the page check additional information section, there is a link called "View on App Store". Click on the link and you will get exact URL for your app.Copy-Paste and Enjoy.
5
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Apple has a documentation for creating easy-to-read app links. If your app name is specified, creating your links with this way is much more clear.

5
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It seems the app id is now the Apple ID in the itunesconnect page. Go to App Information and scroll down until you see Apple ID. That is your app id.

http://itunes.apple.com/app/id[Apple_ID]

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Go to https://itunesconnect.apple.com,
if not yet created, create a new App.

Open it and in the first screen (AppStore -> App information -> General) there is a field called "Apple ID" with the id number.

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Copy and use it. Is this one.

3
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If AdWords does not allow a link to iTunes, this will solve it...

If you use the link generated at the bottom of iTunesConnect, and you are selling internationally, you will find /us/ or /gb/ or /de/ etc that indicates the language of the relevant store. Adwords will not approve a link with the language indicated.

Why?

Because Adwords does not accept redirects and unmatched URLs. If the link is to the USA store, but the Adword test originates in Germany, then a redirect is detected. Of course, this behavior is correct because no matter what the link says the user will go to her local app store.

Solution: Edit the link from iTunes Connect. Strip out unneeded info. Simply match the display and final URL, disregarding any message about length in the display URL warning text.

URL copied from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/this-is-my-app-name/id1111111111?ls=1&mt=8

Edited URL suitable for AdWords

DISPLAY URL itunes.apple.com/app/id111111111

FINAL URL http://itunes.apple.com/app/id111111111

notes: - appstore.com is a redirect - itunes.apple.com by itself is a redirect. Only in full as above does it go directly to your app page. - When one URL - no matter how valid - redirects, then the result is mismatched URLs.

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1- Go > https://appstoreconnect.apple.com/

2- My Apps > Select Your App

3- App Store > App Information > View On App Store

1
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The best simple link is http://itunes.apple.com/app/idXXXXXXXXX.

You can get id from your App Information in http://itunesconnect.apple.com.