

In the dialog that appears, click Remove. Scroll to the Additional Information section, then click


You must have the Legal or Admin role to remove apps.įrom the homepage, click My Apps, then choose the app you want to It's now easier to manage apps you no longer need in App Store Connect by removing them from your main view in My Apps, even if they haven't been submitted for approval. On October 4, 2018, Apple released a new update of the appstoreconnect (previously iTunesConnect). I almost hear some Apple devs finding excuses for not implementing it (you know, it will break the database and will kill innocent pandas) and some managers telling the devs to just frigging do it regardless.) (Honestly though I'm hoping Apple will fix this soon. Because SKU can be anything (some people say they use numbers 1, 2, 3 for example) then it shouldn't be a big deal to use something unrelated for your new app. However, all information except for SKU can be edited and thus reused for a new app, including the app name, Bundle ID, icon, etc etc. Edit December 2018: Apple seem to have finally added a button for removing the app in certain situations, including apps that never went on sale (thanks to for pointing that out), basically making the below answer irrelevant.Įdit: turns out the deleted apps still appear in Xcode -> Organizer -> Archives and there is no way to delete them from there even if there are no archives! So more looks like a fake delete of sorts.Ĭurrently (Edit: as of July 2016) there is no way of deleting your app if it never went on sale.
