Then you’ll go through the signing process and publishing onto the App Store. Here you’ll be starting with the code from a previous monster Okta blog post designing and publishing a calculator-like app on the Android Play store, which includes authentication via Okta.įor this post, you’ll first get the Android app to work well on iOS, as well as adding a splash screen and app icon. With React Native you can develop native apps for Android and iOS using a single code-base but getting things ready for publishing can be tricky, especially if you are starting with an originally Android-only application.
Apple’s App Store is the holy grail for mobile developers.