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App Store Connect, TestFlight, and Xcode Cloud Are Currently Down [Resolved]

Apple has updated its Developer System Status page to indicate multiple outages, reflecting developers' struggle to upload new versions of their apps.

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Developers have contacted MacRumors to report frustration as their binaries are currently failing to upload with no informative error codes.

Apple's System Status page shows issues with Xcode Cloud, TestFlight and App Store Connect, with the latter experiencing problems with app processing and app upload.

It's not clear what the source of the problem is, but Apple is clearly aware of the situation and will already be working on a fix. We'll update this article when the issues are resolved.

Update: Apple's Developer System Status page says the issues with ‌App Store‌ Connect, TestFlight, and Xcode Cloud have been resolved.

(Thanks, Aniol!)

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Top Rated Comments

gank41 Avatar
48 months ago

I'll bite; what is the URL for the tabular display shown, much easier to grasp; maybe there's a pie chart too ?
Dev Status is here:
https://developer.apple.com/system-status/

Regular Status is here:
https://www.apple.com/support/systemstatus/
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ct2k7 Avatar
48 months ago

“Developers have contacted MacRumors to report frustration as their binaries are currently failing to upload with no informative error codes.”

As a developer, some of my cohorts seem pretentious and very needy.
As a consumer of services.. (or even producer), providing information to remedy the situation is good...

Unless you're a developer that is happy with no content if something goes wrong.
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48 months ago
What bothers me with these status pages. They only show something is wrong, when the whole world already knows before the system does.
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