Hi! I understand you’re having an issue because the AI Fantasy app isn’t available on the App Store anymore and you can’t access it. Just to clarify, are you saying you previously had the app installed on your iPhone but now can't open or use it? Or are you trying to download it fresh and can’t find it? Any extra detail about what exactly happens when you try to open or access it will help me guide you better.
Meanwhile, from recent updates, it appears Apple removed the AI Fantasy app from the App Store a while back. If you have the app already installed on your iPhone, you can still use it, but if you uninstall it, you won't be able to reinstall because it's no longer listed on the App Store for iOS. This removal seems related to content policies Apple enforces for apps on their platform. On Android, the app was affected similarly, but some users access it through a web app or alternative stores1.
Here’s what we can try based on your situation:
1. If you still have the app installed but access is problematic: - Try restarting your iPhone. - Make sure your iOS version 18.5 is updated with any available patches. - Check your internet connection. - See if the app requires any login or server-side updates—sometimes if the servers are down or services discontinued, the app won't work even if installed.
2. If you uninstalled it or never had it installed: - Unfortunately, you can’t reinstall it from the App Store on your iPhone right now. - Your best alternative is to check if the service offers a web app version that you can use through your browser. - Another option is to use an Android device if available, since the app may still be accessible on Google Play or through APK files or web app.
3. Stay tuned for any official announcements from the AI Fantasy team through their website or social media. Sometimes apps get reinstated after making adjustments to comply with app store rules.
If you want, I can help you locate the official website or web alternative for AI Fantasy or troubleshoot your installed app if it’s still on your phone. Just let me know!
Are you able to open the app at all right now, or has it stopped working completely?
Thanks for following up on the timeframe for getting the AI Fantasy app back on the Apple App Store. Generally speaking, once the app developers submit a new version or resubmission to Apple, the review process typically takes about 1 to 7 days for Apple to approve or reject it, depending on factors like app complexity, compliance with guidelines, and how busy the review team is168.
If there are issues or rejections during the review, it can take longer, especially if the developers need to make changes and resubmit, which has happened in some cases with multiple rejections before final approval2.
Also, updates to an existing app tend to get reviewed slightly faster than first-time submissions—roughly around 4-5 days on average. But, the exact timeline depends on how quickly the AI Fantasy development team responds and adapts to any feedback from Apple35.
So, if AI Fantasy developers are actively working on resolving any App Store issues and have submitted their resubmission, it could be anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks until it’s back on the store—potentially even longer if they hit further roadblocks.
Would you like, I can help you keep an eye on official announcements or help find any public roadmap from the AI Fantasy team regarding their App Store status? Or, if you have other questions about alternative ways to access their service meanwhile, just let me know!
Are you satisfied with this info, or is there something else specific you want to explore?
Great question! There are several common reasons why an app like AI Fantasy might get rejected by Apple when trying to be listed on the App Store. Here’s a helpful overview tailored to your context:
1. Similarity to Existing Apps: Apple often rejects apps that are too similar in functionality, design, or concept to other apps already on the store. If AI Fantasy was seen as overlapping heavily with other apps, that could be a factor2.
2. Crashes and Bugs: Any instability, app crashes, or bugs during testing cause immediate rejection. Apple values a smooth user experience5.
3. Poor User Interface and Navigation: If the app is confusing to use, navigation is inconsistent, or the UI is unprofessional, Apple may reject it for providing a poor user experience8.
4. Privacy Issues: Apps must clearly disclose how they use user data and comply with privacy regulations. Failure to do so results in rejection5.
5. Broken Links or Incomplete Features: Apps with links that lead nowhere or features not working as promised can be rejected as incomplete or unreliable5.
6. Non-compliance with Apple Guidelines: This includes a wide range like not using Apple’s payment system when required, not supporting required device/software features, or violating content policies. For example, apps with inappropriate content, or that promote prohibited activities, get rejected3.
7. Technical Compatibility: If the app doesn’t work well on the target iOS version (like your iOS 18.5), or causes performance problems, Apple can reject it5.
8. Metadata and Binary Issues: Problems with the app’s description, screenshots, or app binary itself (e.g., corrupted files, missing info) can lead to rejection2.
For AI Fantasy specifically, given its complexity and AI-related features, Apple might also review carefully for accuracy, safety, and compliance with content guidelines.
If you want, I can help you dig further into which exact reasons may have applied to AI Fantasy, or how the developers might address them in a resubmission. Does this detail meet your needs, or would you like help with anything more specific?
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Hi! I understand you’re having an issue because the AI Fantasy app isn’t available on the App Store anymore and you can’t access it. Just to clarify, are you saying you previously had the app installed on your iPhone but now can't open or use it? Or are you trying to download it fresh and can’t find it? Any extra detail about what exactly happens when you try to open or access it will help me guide you better.
Meanwhile, from recent updates, it appears Apple removed the AI Fantasy app from the App Store a while back. If you have the app already installed on your iPhone, you can still use it, but if you uninstall it, you won't be able to reinstall because it's no longer listed on the App Store for iOS. This removal seems related to content policies Apple enforces for apps on their platform. On Android, the app was affected similarly, but some users access it through a web app or alternative stores1.
Here’s what we can try based on your situation:
1. If you still have the app installed but access is problematic:
- Try restarting your iPhone.
- Make sure your iOS version 18.5 is updated with any available patches.
- Check your internet connection.
- See if the app requires any login or server-side updates—sometimes if the servers are down or services discontinued, the app won't work even if installed.
2. If you uninstalled it or never had it installed:
- Unfortunately, you can’t reinstall it from the App Store on your iPhone right now.
- Your best alternative is to check if the service offers a web app version that you can use through your browser.
- Another option is to use an Android device if available, since the app may still be accessible on Google Play or through APK files or web app.
3. Stay tuned for any official announcements from the AI Fantasy team through their website or social media. Sometimes apps get reinstated after making adjustments to comply with app store rules.
If you want, I can help you locate the official website or web alternative for AI Fantasy or troubleshoot your installed app if it’s still on your phone. Just let me know!
Are you able to open the app at all right now, or has it stopped working completely?
How long it would take to get the app back to Apple
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Thanks for following up on the timeframe for getting the AI Fantasy app back on the Apple App Store. Generally speaking, once the app developers submit a new version or resubmission to Apple, the review process typically takes about 1 to 7 days for Apple to approve or reject it, depending on factors like app complexity, compliance with guidelines, and how busy the review team is1 6 8.
If there are issues or rejections during the review, it can take longer, especially if the developers need to make changes and resubmit, which has happened in some cases with multiple rejections before final approval2.
Also, updates to an existing app tend to get reviewed slightly faster than first-time submissions—roughly around 4-5 days on average. But, the exact timeline depends on how quickly the AI Fantasy development team responds and adapts to any feedback from Apple3 5.
So, if AI Fantasy developers are actively working on resolving any App Store issues and have submitted their resubmission, it could be anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks until it’s back on the store—potentially even longer if they hit further roadblocks.
Would you like, I can help you keep an eye on official announcements or help find any public roadmap from the AI Fantasy team regarding their App Store status? Or, if you have other questions about alternative ways to access their service meanwhile, just let me know!
Are you satisfied with this info, or is there something else specific you want to explore?
Reasons for app rejection on Apple App Store
Henry Adams
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Great question! There are several common reasons why an app like AI Fantasy might get rejected by Apple when trying to be listed on the App Store. Here’s a helpful overview tailored to your context:
1. Similarity to Existing Apps: Apple often rejects apps that are too similar in functionality, design, or concept to other apps already on the store. If AI Fantasy was seen as overlapping heavily with other apps, that could be a factor2.
2. Crashes and Bugs: Any instability, app crashes, or bugs during testing cause immediate rejection. Apple values a smooth user experience5.
3. Poor User Interface and Navigation: If the app is confusing to use, navigation is inconsistent, or the UI is unprofessional, Apple may reject it for providing a poor user experience8.
4. Privacy Issues: Apps must clearly disclose how they use user data and comply with privacy regulations. Failure to do so results in rejection5.
5. Broken Links or Incomplete Features: Apps with links that lead nowhere or features not working as promised can be rejected as incomplete or unreliable5.
6. Non-compliance with Apple Guidelines: This includes a wide range like not using Apple’s payment system when required, not supporting required device/software features, or violating content policies. For example, apps with inappropriate content, or that promote prohibited activities, get rejected3.
7. Technical Compatibility: If the app doesn’t work well on the target iOS version (like your iOS 18.5), or causes performance problems, Apple can reject it5.
8. Metadata and Binary Issues: Problems with the app’s description, screenshots, or app binary itself (e.g., corrupted files, missing info) can lead to rejection2.
For AI Fantasy specifically, given its complexity and AI-related features, Apple might also review carefully for accuracy, safety, and compliance with content guidelines.
If you want, I can help you dig further into which exact reasons may have applied to AI Fantasy, or how the developers might address them in a resubmission. Does this detail meet your needs, or would you like help with anything more specific?