How is this different from http://appreviewtimes.com? I use them as they've got enough submissions to generate a reliable guesstimate.
However, as others have noted, this is not a precise science. Apps can randomly go through the review process quicker or slower than others. On the whole though, the App Review Times figure +/- a day has been right the majority of the time.
@adamcudworth Actually didn't know about AppReviewTimes, someone mentioned it Twitter too. Will take a look.
As I mentioned above, this is an older project that I resurrected, when I built it originally there was nothing like it.
Neat idea. Only thing is app reviews are not necessarily FIFO. For example, updates to popular apps will go through quicker than brand new releases from little known developers.
@bitario I agree, but better to have some visibility than none at all :)
After new releases the queue times can vary a lot, so knowing how long other people have been waiting can give you a pretty good idea of how long you have to wait.
I wrote App In Review a little while back, and now that I'm getting back into iOS development, am resurrecting things.
App In Review tries to provide a look into the black whole that is the Apple app review process, mainly how long things are likely to take.
Look forward to seeing what everyone is submitting to Apple, and how long it takes for the review process to run its course!
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