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Will your website pass App Store review?
Most websites turned into iOS apps get rejected under guideline 4.2 — Apple calls them "repackaged websites". Paste your URL and find out what a reviewer would object to, and precisely which native features answer each objection.
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Why most wrapped websites get rejected
Guideline 4.2 — Minimum Functionality
Apple rejects apps that do nothing a browser could not. A web view pointed at your homepage, with no push, no offline behaviour and no device features, is the exact case the rule exists to catch.
It is a judgment call, not a checklist
A human reviewer decides. That is why the fix is never "add more features" — it is adding the right ones for your particular site, and writing reviewer notes that answer the objection before it is raised.
The blank first screen
Single-page apps often render nothing for a second or two. A reviewer on a throttled connection sees white, and files a 2.1 rejection without ever reaching your product.
Accounts bring their own rules
If your site has sign-up, Apple requires in-app account deletion under 5.1.1(v), and a demo login for the reviewer. Missing either is an automatic rejection.
We build the app that passes
Web2App turns your site into a native iOS app — certificates, provisioning, screenshots, listing, and submission handled for you. You paste a URL and answer a few questions.
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