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Saying goodbye to App Review Times

49 points| turrini | 6 years ago |daveverwer.com | reply

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[+] degenerate|6 years ago|reply
The actual shutdown blog post is linked from the page:

https://daveverwer.com/blog/saying-goodbye-to-app-review-tim...

It would be nice to see a final graph of review times across the entire span the data was tracked. Luckily there's Archive.org to fulfill that curiosity in some way. Here's 2018:

https://web.archive.org/web/20181202101424/http://appreviewt...

[+] daveverwer|6 years ago|reply
> It would be nice to see a final graph of review times across the entire span the data was tracked. Luckily there's Archive.org to fulfill that curiosity in some way. Here's 2018:

Yes, I considered doing that but didn't have time and just needed to get it shut down in the end. The original shutdown plans included this but then having to actually get all of that organised was delaying it from actually getting shut down :)

[+] throw03172019|6 years ago|reply
Thanks, Dave. Your site helped us understand when we had to submit our app to be live on specific deadlines. Most of the time it was pretty accurate.

But I am glad we no longer need an site like this because Apple improved one of the worst parts of the AppStore (from dev POV).

[+] louwhopley|6 years ago|reply
This truly was an awesome service.

Back in the day when I started out dev'ing on iOS, I remember times when it would take up to 4 weeks to get an app out. It was painful, as you'd wait weeks to get a rejection on some simple sub-clause that took 5 mins to fix.

Thanks @daveverwer for this service over all these years! :)

[+] tones411|6 years ago|reply
Thank you for providing App Review Times for so long. I used (and gave my own results to) this service. I wish you good luck in your next adventure.
[+] amelius|6 years ago|reply
How about a site that shows how often an App has been purchased?
[+] Waterluvian|6 years ago|reply
Tl;Dr: the site shut down because review times are about 1 day now and are stable, so the site isn't useful anymore.

The blog did one of those charming things where it tells you that it'll tell you what you want to know... But after paragraphs of history.

[+] cstuder|6 years ago|reply
Actually, it's in the first paragraph.

The rest is history.