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How to Get Featured on the App Store

Getting featured by Apple on the App Store is one of the most powerful growth levers available to app developers. A feature placement can drive tens of thousands of downloads in a single day, boost your organic ranking for months afterward, and provide social proof that attracts press coverage and investor attention. Apple's editorial team curates every feature placement manually, which means there is no paid shortcut, but there are clear patterns in what gets selected. This guide breaks down what Apple looks for, how screenshot quality plays a role, and practical steps you can take to improve your chances.

What Apple looks for when selecting apps to feature

Apple's editorial team evaluates apps based on several criteria that go beyond download numbers or revenue. Understanding these criteria helps you position your app for consideration.

Design quality is the single most important factor. Apple is a design-driven company, and its editorial team consistently features apps that demonstrate exceptional user interface and user experience design. This does not mean your app needs to look like an Apple app. It means your app needs to look intentional, polished, and thoughtful. Every screen, every interaction, and every animation should feel considered rather than thrown together. Apple's Human Interface Guidelines are not just suggestions for featured apps. They are the baseline expectation.

Adoption of new Apple technologies gets disproportionate attention. When Apple launches a new feature like widgets, Live Activities, StandBy mode, or visionOS support, the editorial team actively looks for apps that adopt these features well. This is strategic for Apple because featuring apps that use new platform capabilities encourages other developers to adopt those capabilities too. If you can be among the first to implement a new Apple technology well, your chances of being featured increase dramatically. Follow WWDC announcements each June and prioritize integrating new capabilities that are relevant to your app's functionality.

Unique value and originality matter significantly. Apple does not feature the 47th expense tracker or the 12th meditation app unless it brings something genuinely new to the category. Your app needs a clear differentiator that the editorial team can articulate in their feature copy. Think about what makes your app different from every competitor in a single sentence. If you cannot express that difference clearly, the editorial team cannot either, and they will pass.

How to submit your app for feature consideration

You can proactively pitch your app to Apple's editorial team rather than waiting to be discovered. Apple provides an official channel for this, and using it correctly significantly improves your chances.

The Apple Developer app (available on iPhone and iPad) includes a "Promote Your App" section where you can submit your app for editorial consideration. You can also reach the editorial team through the Apple Developer website's contact form. When submitting, include a clear description of what makes your app unique, what new technologies or features you have recently added, and any upcoming major updates or launches. Time your submission 2-3 weeks before a major update or version launch, because the editorial team plans features in advance.

Your pitch should be concise and specific. Do not write a generic description of your app. Instead, focus on the story that makes your app feature-worthy. Explain what problem you solve differently than anyone else, what new Apple technology you have adopted and how it improves the user experience, or what cultural moment or seasonal relevance makes now the right time to feature your app. Apple features apps around themes like "Apps for the New Year," "Back to School," and "Apps We Love Right Now." Aligning your pitch with these seasonal patterns increases relevance.

Include specific metrics if they are impressive. Number of active users, retention rate, user ratings, and growth trajectory can support your case. But do not lead with metrics. Lead with the story and the design quality, then support it with data. Apple features apps because they are excellent, not because they are popular. Some of the most memorable App Store features have been for small indie apps that the editorial team fell in love with.

Points clés à retenir

  • Apple features apps manually through its editorial team, so there is no paid placement or algorithm to game
  • High-quality, original screenshots that follow Apple design standards are a prerequisite for being considered
  • Apps that adopt new Apple technologies (widgets, Live Activities, visionOS) get disproportionate feature attention
  • You can proactively pitch your app to Apple through the Apple Developer app contact form
  • Post-feature retention matters. Apple tracks whether featured apps keep users, which influences future feature decisions

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