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Branded Mobile App - Overview
Branded Mobile App - Overview

This document outlines the requirements and processes needed to build the Branded Mobile App.

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A Branded Mobile App is a mobile application designed and developed specifically for a business, organization, or individual, featuring unique branding elements such as logos, colors, fonts, and custom functionalities.

Requirements

Before proceeding with building a custom app in Zenler, please review the requirements outlined in the following document. Additionally, any associated charges must be paid directly to the respective platforms.

http://support.newzenler.com/en/articles/10568435-prerequisites-for-creating-your-own-custom-branded-app

How to Build a Branded Mobile App

Once you have met the requirements listed in the above document, you can begin building your Branded App for your school.

Navigate to Site > Branded Mobile App, click BUILD MOBILE APP and follow the setup instructions provided in the document below.

http://support.newzenler.com/en/articles/10383939-creating-a-branded-mobile-app-with-zenler

After completing the steps in both documents, Zenler will begin the process of building your branded app.

This involves several manual steps, including verifying your submission, making necessary customizations, and updating your Google and Apple developer accounts, as well as Firebase. We’ll then build the app and conduct thorough testing on our end.

Once initial testing is complete, we’ll share a link for you to download and review the beta version. If any adjustments are needed, we’ll make the necessary changes before submitting the app for review. The review process itself can take time, and once it’s successfully approved, we’ll notify you and proceed with publishing.

Please note that since some steps require manual processing and approvals, the entire process may take a few weeks to complete (6 to 8 weeks).

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