Per https://www.revenuecat.com/docs/tools/experiments-v1/creating-offerings-to-test, we created different subscription groups: https://i.imgur.com/9eIRy0Y.jpeg
We’re only using “Asr All Acces” pricing, but we want to experiment with the “Asr All Access ($3/mo $30/yr)” and “Asr All Access ($4/mo $40/yr)” subscription group pricing.
Apple rejected this 😐
Any suggestions on working around this? Is different subscription groups still the best way to experiment with pricing?
See below for Apple’s reason:
Guideline 2.1 - Performance - App Completeness
Issue Description
In-app purchase products associated with the app version submitted for review, such as All Access (1 month) ($3), All Access (1 month) ($4), All Access (1 year) ($30), All Access (lifetime) ($50), All Access (1 year) ($40), and All access lifetime ($49.99), could not be found in the submitted binary.
Next Steps
If you do not want to make these in-app purchase products available at this time, remove the unused in-app purchase products you’ve created from App Store Connect.
If you want to make these in-app purchase products available at this time:
- Ensure the products are active and that you have implemented StoreKit in your app. If you have not, submit a new binary for review with these changes.
- Resubmit the in-app purchase products if they are in the Developer Action Required State. You must edit the detail information or cancel the request to change the detail information before the in-app purchase products can be reviewed again.
If you’ve already implemented StoreKit and enabled these in-app purchase products, reply to this message and explain where these can be found in the app.
Resources
- For more information on how to implement in-app purchase in your app, please refer to the In-App Purchase Programming Guide.
- Learn more about offering in-app purchases in App Store Connect Help.
Guideline 3.1.2 - Business - Payments - Subscriptions
We noticed that the different subscription products of your auto-renewable subscriptions were created as separate in-app purchase products, rather than as different subscription products within the same subscription group.
Next Steps
To resolve this issue, please revise your auto-renewable subscriptions to offer the different subscription products within the same group. Offering different subscription products at different levels within the same group allows customers to upgrade, downgrade, and crossgrade between similar subscription products.
Resources
Learn more about auto-renewable subscription groups in App Store Connect Help and review auto-renewable subscription groups to discover more best practices on the Apple Developer website.

