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    ios – App Store search indexing lost after submitting a new binary. App accessible via direct link but not appearing in search results

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    My iOS app is live on the App Store and accessible via direct link, but it does not appear in search results when searching the exact app name.

    Background: the app was ranking #44 in its category on launch day. After submitting a new binary for review, it disappeared from search entirely. The new binary has since been approved and is live, but search indexing has not been restored.

    Current status in App Store Connect: Ready for Distribution, distribution set to Public, available in most countries and regions.

    Things I already tried: refreshed the pricing schedule by resetting the free price, toggled country availability and saved again. Neither triggered reindexing.

    The direct link still works and users can access the app that way, but organic search discovery is completely gone.

    Has anyone experienced this after submitting a binary update? Is there a known way to trigger reindexing, or is this something only Apple Developer Support can resolve?



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