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    How do I contact the Apple App Review team?

    A 2026 view of App Store Connect Resolution Center showing a developer replying to an App Review message and requesting a scheduled phone call

    When a submission stalls or gets rejected, the instinct is to find a phone number and call someone. App Review does not work that way, and looking for a hotline wastes time you could spend in the channel that actually reaches them. There is no public number for App Review, but there are direct ways to message the team, ask a question, and even get them to call you. Here is each route and when to use it.

    Short answer

    There is no public phone number for the App Review team, but you can reach them directly. If your app is rejected or has a question during review, reply in Resolution Center in App Store Connect, where a reviewer responds, generally within 24 hours. In your message you can ask to speak by phone, and Apple will schedule a call. Separately, Apple Developer telephone support handles select topics like enrollment and app management by calling you after you start a request online. For a rejection you disagree with on the merits, you can also submit an appeal to the App Review Board.

    What you should know

    • No App Review hotline: there is no number you can call to reach reviewers.
    • Resolution Center is the channel: reply there to messages about your submission.
    • Responses are usually quick: typically within about 24 hours.
    • You can request a call: ask in your message and Apple schedules one.
    • Appeals are separate: dispute a rejection's merits via the App Review Board.

    Is there a phone number for App Review?

    No, not a direct one. App Review does not publish a hotline you can dial to reach a reviewer, because the review conversation is handled in writing through Resolution Center, which keeps it tied to your specific submission. What Apple does offer by phone is Developer support for certain account and submission topics, where you start the request online and they call you, and the option to request a call about a specific review through your Resolution Center message. So the answer to "what is the App Review phone number" is that there is not one, and the productive move is to use the written channel, from which a call can be arranged if needed.

    How do you reach App Review?

    Pick the channel that matches your situation. The table maps them.

    SituationChannel
    App rejected or a question on a submissionReply in Resolution Center in App Store Connect
    Account, enrollment, or submission topicApple Developer telephone or web support
    You disagree with a rejection on the meritsSubmit an appeal to the App Review Board
    You need review faster for a real deadlineRequest an expedited review

    The default for anything tied to a live submission is Resolution Center, since that is where the reviewer who handled your app reads and responds. The other channels are for account issues, formal disagreements, and timing requests, respectively, rather than general review questions.

    How do you request a phone call?

    Ask for one inside your Resolution Center message. When you reply to App Review about your app, you can write that you would prefer to discuss it over the phone, and Apple will schedule a call rather than handing out a number to dial. This is useful when a rejection reason is unclear and a back-and-forth in text is slow, since a short call can clarify what the reviewer needs. For account or membership matters that are not about a specific review, use the Developer support request flow instead, where you describe the issue online and Apple calls you. Either way, the call comes from starting in the written channel, not from finding a published number.

    What to watch out for

    The first trap is hunting for a phone number that does not exist while your reply sits unwritten in Resolution Center, which is the channel that actually moves your case. The second is using Resolution Center to argue the merits of a rejection when you genuinely disagree, where the App Review Board appeal is the proper route. The third is treating contact with App Review as a substitute for fixing the issue, when most rejections resolve faster by addressing the cause and resubmitting. Reaching a reviewer is about communication rather than your app's security, so it sits apart from a pre-submission scan such as PTKD.com (https://ptkd.com), which reads the binary against OWASP MASVS to catch security problems before they become a rejection you have to discuss at all.

    What to take away

    • There is no public phone number for App Review; the team is reached in writing through Resolution Center.
    • Reply to your submission's messages in Resolution Center, where a reviewer typically responds within about 24 hours.
    • You can request a phone call inside your Resolution Center message, and Apple will schedule one; Developer support separately handles account topics by phone.
    • Use the App Review Board appeal to dispute a rejection's merits, and reduce the need to contact review at all by catching issues with a pre-submission scan such as PTKD.com.
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    Frequently asked questions

    What is the Apple App Review phone number?
    There is not one. App Review does not publish a hotline to reach reviewers, because the review conversation happens in writing through Resolution Center, tied to your specific submission. Apple offers phone support for certain account and submission topics where you start online and they call you, and you can request a call about a specific review inside your Resolution Center message, but there is no number you dial to reach App Review directly.
    How do I message the App Review team?
    Reply in Resolution Center in App Store Connect. When your app is rejected or a reviewer asks a question, that is where the reviewer who handled your app reads and responds, generally within about 24 hours. Resolution Center is the default channel for anything tied to a live submission, so write a clear, specific message there rather than searching for another way to reach the team.
    Can I get App Review to call me?
    Yes, by asking in your Resolution Center message. If a rejection reason is unclear, write that you would prefer to discuss it by phone, and Apple will schedule a call instead of giving out a number to dial. For account or membership matters that are not about a specific review, use the Developer support request flow, where you describe the issue online and Apple calls you. The call always starts from the written channel.
    How is an appeal different from Resolution Center?
    Resolution Center is for replying to a reviewer about your submission and clarifying or fixing an issue. The App Review Board appeal is for when you genuinely disagree with a rejection on the merits and want it reconsidered. Use Resolution Center for questions and corrections, and reserve the appeal for a formal dispute, since arguing the merits in Resolution Center is not the route designed for that.
    How do I avoid needing to contact App Review?
    Fix the likely causes before you submit. Most rejections resolve faster by addressing the underlying issue and resubmitting than by discussing it, so a clean submission reduces contact entirely. For the security-related causes, a pre-submission scan such as PTKD.com reads your binary against OWASP MASVS and surfaces problems like insecure storage or exposed keys, so you handle them before they become a rejection you have to message about.

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