Developer Automates 12 iOS App Store Submissions Using Claude Code and ASC API
A developer who was laid off with no savings built an autonomous app submission pipeline using Claude Code and the App Store Connect API, and now earns roughly ¥1.2 million per month running 12 iOS apps. The pipeline eliminates manual steps — archiving, uploading, entering metadata, and submitting for review — that previously consumed an entire workday per submission cycle. In a detailed technical follow-up, the developer documents three specific rejection traps encountered in production: a build metadata error tied to BuildMachineOSBuild, an incorrect request format for appPriceSchedules, and a naming conflict involving the en-US locale. The system uses JWT authentication with a .p8 private key, allowing Claude Code to run submissions autonomously without a human login or two-factor authentication. Key engineering choices include strict App Store version-state checks and idempotent API calls to avoid redundant operations.
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