I created my application on ios, but I don’t want to upload it to the appstore.

I have a site where I have to put it.

On the Internet there are sites that distribute their applications like this (here is an example ).

I did not find information on how to do this, plus I don’t understand how I can unload the ready-made .ipa application from x-code.

Help clarify the situation with all of this.

  • good question by the way. A person even gives an example to prove that this is possible and widely used. Plus, as we all remember, until Apple bought testflight, they used approximately the same scheme - install the developer certificate, and download the software for your own pleasure. - Max Mikheyenko

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This is done via [Apple Developer Enterprise Program][1] , buy a subscription, create a build, then upload it to your server and create a .plist file with the necessary settings, .plist link to the .plist and everything is ready, the user clicks the link and installs the application.

    The English version says how to get .ipa https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25970741/how-to-create-ipa-in-xcode-6

    Yes, for this you will need to first create Developer and Distribution certificates, sign with your provisioned profile, and then upload. Well, then, the easiest way is to upload the .ipa file to some cloud, provide the installation instructions together with, say, your .ipa + README.txt archive, where it will be written how to install via iTunes, and also provide a pretty link for download from the cloud on the site, or if your site has a repository, then put it there and provide the URL.