Test and publish a new branded iOS app for private distribution

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    Summary of Test and publish a new branded iOS app for private distribution

    This guide outlines the essential steps for ServiceNow customers to test, configure, approve, customize, publish, and maintain a new branded iOS app for private distribution using the Mobile Publishing feature. It ensures your app aligns with your branding requirements, integrates necessary services like push notifications, and is properly distributed through Apple Business Manager.

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    Testing the App

    • After a successful build, testers receive an Apple TestFlight email to validate the app’s branding, theming, instance login, and legal policies.
    • If using Microsoft Intune MAM, note that ServiceNow manages app registration with Microsoft Entra ID upon your consent.
    • TestFlight helps verify the app name, icon, splash screen, and compliance with EULA and privacy policy links.

    Setting Up the App

    • Configure push notifications by downloading the Apple push certificate (p12 file) from your Build History and uploading it to the Push Applications table in your instance.
    • The push certificate password is provided via email from ServiceNow, necessary for setup.
    • Optional testing of push notifications is supported using built-in configurations.
    • Optional setup of deep links and universal links is available by downloading and uploading the AASA file, enhancing app navigation.

    Approving or Rejecting the App

    • Once the app status is "Ready for testing," you have 90 days to ensure it meets your branding needs.
    • You can reject the app to edit branding, app name, type, or third-party info, then duplicate the request to create a new build.
    • Approving the app moves it forward toward publishing.

    Customizing Workflows

    Use the Mobile App Builder tool to tailor your app’s workflows and enhance user experiences according to your organizational needs.

    Publishing and Distribution

    After approval and customization, Apple performs a final review. ServiceNow then automatically sends the app to your Apple Business Manager account for private distribution to your end users.

    Maintaining Your App

    Keep your app updated regularly—preferably before updating your ServiceNow family version or at least annually—to ensure push notifications function correctly and to leverage the latest ServiceNow mobile features.

    Learn the next steps to test and publish a new branded iOS app for private distribution after you request it in Mobile Publishing.

    1. Test the app

    After the build successfully completes and your app is ready for testing:
    1. (Optional) If you use Microsoft Intune mobile application management (MAM), Microsoft requires that iOS apps be registered with Microsoft Entra ID before anyone can log into the iOS app. For private distribution, ServiceNow® handles app registration with Microsoft Entra ID after you give consent to allow the Mobile Publishing app to connect to your Microsoft tenant.

      For more information, see the following ServiceNow® mobile Knowledge Base articles:

    2. Navigate to the Request details page of Mobile Publishing by selecting All > Mobile Branding > Manage Mobile Publishing Apps > Your recent app requests.
    3. Select the card for your mobile app build request. The Request details page appears.
    4. Your testers receive an email from Apple TestFlight with a link to test your branded app.
      Note:
      This email also contains the push certificate password that you must use to set up push notifications in the following section.
      Use TestFlight to check the following:
      • App has the correct name, icon, splash screen, branding, and theming. For more information, see Configuring Next Experience with Theme Builder.
      • App uses the default instance you specified for login if you selected the instance pre-fill option when requesting the branded app.
      • EULA and privacy policy listed in the mobile app Settings tab under Legal link to the policies you specified.

      See Apple documentation for information about using TestFlight.

    2. Set up the app

    After your Testflight testers have validated the branding and functionality of your app, you can set up your app for use. These configurations are optional.
    1. Set up push notifications by downloading the Apple push certificate (p12 file) from your app's Build History and upload it to your app's push application record:
      1. Access the Push Applications table on your instance by navigating to All > Push Application.
      2. Configure your push applications. For instructions, see Configure push applications for iOS branded apps using certificate based authentication.
        Note:
        The push certificate password is sent in the email from ServiceNow with the subject of "Ready For Testing - ServiceNow Mobile Publishing App." This email is sent from "mobilepublishing@servicenow.com"
      3. (Optional) Test your push notifications by using out-of-the-box configurations. For more information, see KB0829093.
    2. (Optional) Set up deep links and universal links for your app by downloading the universal links file (AASA) in the Your app's info tab under the App info section.
      • See KB1273622 for more information about deep links and universal links.
      • See KB0831613 for information about how to upload your universal link AASA file.

    3. Approve or reject the app

    Once the status of your app is Ready for testing, you have 90 days to make sure the app meets your branding requirements:
    • Reject the app to edit the branding, app name, app type, or any third-party information. Use the Duplicate option to copy information over to a new app request after you have rejected the app.
    • Approve the build to move forward with publishing the app to your end users.

    4. Customize your app's workflows

    Use Mobile App Builder to customize your app. See Mobile App Builder for detailed information about how you can customize your branded app.

    5. Publish and distribute your app

    After you have tested your app, set it up, customized its workflows, and approved it, you are ready to publish your branded iOS app for private distribution.

    Apple conducts a final review where your build status will show Deployment in progress after which ServiceNow automatically sends the app to your Apple Business Manager (ABM) account.

    6. Keep your app updated

    Update your app before you update your ServiceNow family version, or at least once per year to keep your push notifications working and to leverage the most up to date ServiceNow mobile features. For more information, see Tested devices and supported versions for ServiceNow mobile apps.