We’ve made important improvements to how Store logos and App and build icons are managed and displayed across the Enterprise Store. Here’s a quick overview of what’s new and what’s been fixed:
Each Workspace can define a main Enterprise Store logo, which can be configured from your settings:
Previously, it was already possible to customize the Store logo per publication. However, a bug was preventing these custom logos from being displayed correctly in the Store.
✅ This issue has now been resolved, and custom Store logos for publications are properly reflected as expected:
At the App level, you now have full control over the icon that represents your app. You can choose from:
📖 You can read more about this recent feature here.
When the build history is enabled for a publication, the Enterprise Store will display the icon of each individual build by default.
To ensure a consistent experience, you can now override individual build icons and display the app icon across all builds instead. This gives you more control over how your app is represented in the Store, even when multiple builds are shown.
We hope these updates make it easier to manage your brand presence consistently across your Store! 🚀
Over the past few months, you’ve experienced our new tool, where you can message us via chat and create tickets for any platform issues or feature requests.
To make things even easier, we’ve now added a section to the dashboard where you can quickly follow up on your ticket statuses. Just click on the Tickets icon 🎟️ in the top bar, next to your Workspace details, and you’ll have quick access to all your ticket updates.
Stay on top of your requests! 🚀
We’ve made it easier for you to manage your inventory. Now, when adding or editing inventory items, you can create MDM users on the fly!
This feature allows you to streamline your process by automatically creating the necessary MDM users as you add or edit inventory items, eliminating the need for extra steps.
Enjoy a smoother and more efficient inventory management experience!
➡️ To learn more, follow our documentation here.
We’ve enhanced our Apple app signing detection by adding two new signing types:
🔹 Development – Used by developers to install and test apps directly on registered devices.
🔹 TestFlight – Used to distribute beta versions of apps through Apple's TestFlight platform, enabling internal and external testers to provide feedback before the official release.
This improvement provides better visibility into how your apps are signed, ensuring a smoother distribution process.
➡️ To learn more, follow our documentation here.
You now have full control over your app’s visibility with the option to completely disable public publications when configuring them.
To do this:
1️⃣ Go to the Enterprise Store section in App Distribution and click Customize.
2️⃣ In the Security section, disable Allow Public Publications.
⚠️ If any public publications already exist, you’ll see an alert notifying you and will have the option to remove them.
This update ensures better security and control over who can access your apps. 🚀
📖 To learn more, follow this link.
We’ve introduced a new “Unassigned” role, designed for users who are part of your Workspace but don’t yet have access to any platform resources.
🔹 No platform permissions—users won’t have access to general resources.
🔹 Can hold roles at the app level, allowing for more flexible access control.
🔹 Ideal for onboarding users gradually before assigning them specific permissions.
This update gives you greater control over user management while keeping your workspace organized. 🚀
📖 To learn more, follow this link.
Now, you can define exactly who gets access to your apps by creating dynamic user lists based on specific conditions, such as assigned groups or individual emails.
✅ Control app access with precision.
✅ Automatically update audiences as users meet the set criteria.
✅ Streamline and secure the distribution process.
To learn how to set up and manage audiences, check out our documentation! 📖
We’re thrilled to introduce a new way to access the Enterprise Store—with Google social login!
Now, logging in is easier and faster than ever. Simply use your Google account to sign in, and you’re all set!
Enjoy a smoother login experience, streamlining access without the need for extra credentials.
For more information on how to configure this feature, follow our detailed documentation here. 📖
Some users reported issues when trying to load more than the last 10 builds in the Enterprise Store. To resolve this, we’ve added a “⊕” (load more) button, allowing you to actively display additional builds beyond the most recent 10.
This fix ensures smoother navigation and better access to your app’s full build history. Thanks for your feedback! 🎉
We’re excited to introduce a new feature that gives you more control over your app’s appearance in App Distribution! You can now choose the source of your app’s icon with three flexible options:
1. From the last build: Automatically use the icon from the most recent build.
2. From a specific build: Select the icon from any specific build.
3. Upload manually: Upload your custom icon directly.
Additionally, we now support .ico
image uploads, providing even more flexibility for your app’s branding.
With these new options, managing and customizing your app’s icon is easier than ever, allowing you to tailor it to your exact needs.