Apple Developer Program Enrollment Overview
What you'll need to enroll as an Organization:
- A D-U-N-S® Number
- Legal Entity Status
- Legal Binding Authority
- A Website
The process is simple, but is divided into several steps:
Part 1: Create your Apple ID
You'll need to submit your enrollment through an Apple ID. If you already have a personal Apple ID, you'll be able to use it to submit the app under your organization's name. Alternatively, you can create a new Apple ID.
Read the tutorial on creating a new Apple ID here.
Part 2: Two-Factor Authentication
Two-factor authentication must be turned on for your Apple ID.
a. Follow the steps to enable Two-Factor Authentication on your handheld Apple device(s)
b. Follow the steps to enable Two-factor Authentication on your Mac
Part 3: Enrolling in Apple's Developer Program
a. D-U-N-S number — A D-U-N-S Number is required to enroll as a Company/Organization for the Apple Developer program. Read the tutorial here on how to get your DUNS number.
b. Billing Details — Apple Developer Program enrollment fee and Automatic Renewal
c. Call with the Apple Developer Program Support Team – Concluding enrollment with a phone call with support
Part 4: Adding the Prompt Engage (formerly PT Wired) Development Team to your AppStore Account
a. After you have reviewed and agreed to the Program License Agreement and paid the annual Apple Store fee, the final step is to add Prompt Engage as an Administrator to your App Store Connect account. Read the tutorial on how to add the Prompt Engage Dev team to your AppStore Account.