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Check out our Starter Plans
- Support Engineer + 48 hour SLA
- Unlimited provisioning of new devices
- ∞ Crash Reports + Source Context
- 50 User Screenshots / month
- 25 Instant Replays / month
- Support Engineer + 24 hour SLA
- Unlimited provisioning of new devices
- Deploy with Apple Developer Enterprise Program
- ∞ Crash Reports + Source Context
- 100 User Screenshots / month
- 50 Instant Replays / month
- Priority Support
- Dedicated Account Manager
- Unlimited provisioning of new devices
- Deploy with Apple Developer Enterprise Program
- ∞ Crash Reports + Source Context
- ∞ User Screenshots
- ∞ Instant Replays
- Community support (join us on Slack!)
- Auto provisioning of 5 new devices
- ∞ Crash Reports + Source Context
- 10 User Screenshots / month
- 5 Instant Replays / month
- Support Engineer + 72 hour SLA
- Auto provisioning of 10 new devices
- ∞ Crash Reports + Source Context
- 25 User Screenshots / month
- 10 Instant Replays / month
- Support Engineer + 72 hour SLA
- Unlimited provisioning of new devices
- ∞ Crash Reports + Source Context
- 100 User Screenshots / month
- 20 Instant Replays / month
- Support Engineer + 72 hour SLA
- Unlimited provisioning of new devices
- ∞ Crash Reports + Source Context
- 100 User Screenshots / month
- 20 Instant Replays / month









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Buddybuild will process a build every time a “git push” happens.
If you’ve chosen a plan that supports 3 concurrent builds, buddybuild will process up to 3 builds at the same time.
At the 4th ‘git push’, this build will be queued until one of the 3 completes.
The limits specified for each of these features apply to all of your applications and the count is reset each month.
We provide the option to subscribe to yearly plans which gives you 2 months for free!
That said, we'd be happy to customize a plan based on your needs - please free to contact us!
During beta testing, Apple requires that the device identifier (UDID) be explicitly specified in a provisioning profile before an app can be installed.
At a high level, this process consists of collecting device UDIDs, adding them to the Apple Developer Portal, regenerating the provisioning profile, re-signing the application and then re-distributing it to your testers.
This is often an error prone and very time consuming process.
Buddybuild can completely automate this process for you by “auto provisioning” devices on your behalf. When a new tester or new device is sent a build, buddybuild will update your provisioning profile at the Apple Developer portal to include the new device, re-sign the application, and make it available for installation immediately.
It should be noted that buddybuild adheres to the limitations of the Apple Developer Program - which currently enforces a limit of 100 devices of each type (iPhone, iPad, AppleTV, AppleWatch, iPod) per year.
The Apple Developer Enterprise Program is used by development teams to deploy applications to members of their organization - it alleviates most of the limitations associated with the number of devices that your app can be deployed to.
If you're using using an Enterprise License, you're able to deploy your app to an unlimited number of devices - that said, this can only be used within the context of a company and for its employees (note that you can't use this type of license to deploy to the App Store).
The "Business" and "Business Plus" tiers let you sign with the Enterprise License.
Public projects on GitHub or Bitbucket have access to features available at the "Free" tier of buddybuild!