📄️ Getting Started - Overview
Welcome to the WhautoChat Whitelabel Mobile App setup guide. This page explains the complete journey from start to finish.
📄️ Step 1: Create Developer Accounts
The first step is to create the required developer accounts. You need three accounts: Apple Developer, Google Play Console, and OneSignal.
📄️ Step 2: OneSignal Configuration
OneSignal is the push notification service used to send real-time alerts to your mobile app users. This guide will walk you through setting up OneSignal for both iOS and Android platforms.
📄️ Step 3: Apple Configuration
This guide covers the iOS-specific configuration required for your whitelabel mobile app, including certificates, identifiers, and provisioning profiles. You will provide these credentials to WhautoChat, who will handle the app build process.
📄️ Step 4: Google Configuration
This guide covers the Android-specific configuration required for your whitelabel mobile app, including app signing, Play Console setup, and Google Play services integration.
📄️ Step 5: Prepare Build Assets
Now that you've configured everything, it's time to prepare the visual assets and information needed for WhautoChat to build your apps.
📄️ Step 6: Submit for Build
This is the final step before WhautoChat builds your apps. You'll gather everything you've prepared and submit it to the WhautoChat team.
📄️ Step 7: Prepare Store Listings
After receiving your built apps from WhautoChat, you'll need to prepare store listings with screenshots and descriptions. Start this while waiting for the build to complete.
📄️ Step 8: App Store Submission (iOS)
This guide walks you through the process of submitting your iOS app to the Apple App Store after WhautoChat has delivered the IPA file.
📄️ Step 9: Play Store Submission (Android)
This guide walks you through the process of submitting your Android app to the Google Play Store after WhautoChat has delivered the AAB file.
📄️ Step 10: Testing Push Notifications
This guide helps you test and verify that push notifications are working correctly in your whitelabel mobile app for both iOS and Android platforms.