Prepare a Mobile Release with HyperRelease
Coordinate iOS and Android releases — metadata, builds, store review, and locales — from HyperRelease.
Mobile releases are among the most complex: signed builds, Apple review, phased Play Store rollout, metadata per locale, screenshots at the right dimensions. HyperRelease does not replace App Store Connect or Play Console, but coordinates everything around those tools.
iOS and Android side by side
In HyperRelease, iOS and Android are distinct platforms with independent statuses. You see the App Store in review while Android is still in Draft — without opening two consoles.
Store content and locales
What's New notes, descriptions, and localized content are prepared in HyperRelease and propagated through dedicated iOS and Android flows. Each platform has its specifics; HyperRelease reminds you at the right moment.
Mobile checklist
TestFlight validated? Screenshots up to date? Privacy policy compliant? The integrated checklist captures these mobile-specific steps so nothing is missed before submission.
In summary
HyperRelease is especially useful for mobile-first teams shipping to two stores on every version. The workspace unifies what store consoles cannot see: the global state of your release.
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Propagate Release Content Across Platforms
Write release notes and metadata once, then propagate them to iOS, Android, Web, and Backend with HyperRelease.