iOS Ship Kit
The App Store tooling behind 30+ shipped apps — packaged so you can run the same pipeline for yours.
Moon Dog is 30+ small, single-purpose iOS apps shipped by one developer. The unusual asset isn’t any one app — it’s the machine that ships them: a full App Store Connect submission CLI, a StoreKit 2 trial + one-time-IAP layer that passes App Review, screenshot automation, a localization pipeline, and the written runbook that ties it together.
If you’ve shipped even one app, you know the tooling is the boring 80%. This is that 80%, already solved.
What’s included
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App Store Connect CLI
A single Swift file (~30 subcommands): upload screenshots and listings, set pricing, age ratings, category and privacy, create and submit IAPs, submit for review, and pull sales, analytics and reviews. No build step, no dependencies.
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StoreKit 2 trial + IAP layer
A local-clock free trial, entitlement, purchase store and paywall that confirms and dismisses after purchase — the exact shape that clears the common 2.1(b) rejection. Drop-in Swift files.
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Screenshot automation
One UI test that drives both iPhone tab bars and iPad sidebars, captured at Apple’s exact required dimensions and captioned automatically. No more manual screenshot day.
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Localization pipeline
A pre-archive gate that catches untranslated strings before they ship, plus the create-locales / upload-listing flow for localized App Store pages.
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The submission runbook
The archive → upload → submit chain written down step by step, plus the app-shape patterns and repo conventions that make all the tooling “just work.”
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Templates
Ready-to-fill listing and screenshot config the tools read directly, so a new app is a copy-and-edit away from submittable.
Honest positioning
This is a one-time purchase, sold as-is. It’s a real, working pipeline — but Apple changes App Store Connect, Xcode and StoreKit constantly, and you’re responsible for adapting it. There is no support SLA and no promise of updates; questions are answered best-effort. You may use it in unlimited apps of your own, but not resell or redistribute the kit itself. That honesty is the point: you’re buying working tooling and hard-won process notes, not a support contract.
iOS Ship Kit — $99, one time
Everything above, as a downloadable kit. Pay once, use it in every app you ship.
Not ready, or have a question first? Email roman.kopaliani@gmail.com — happy to answer before you buy.