Description
Buy Apple Developer Account — Verified, Warrantied, Yours in Minutes
If you need to buy an Apple Developer account so you can publish to the App Store, BuyBestAcc supplies active Apple Developer Program memberships, delivered within minutes and warrantied.
The Apple Developer Program is the only door to the App Store. Without an active membership you cannot distribute an app, cannot use TestFlight, and cannot sign a build for anything beyond your own device. Apple’s enrolment is famously slow and unpredictable.

The Honest Reason to Buy Rather Than Sign Up
The enrolment wait is what kills momentum. Apple’s identity verification can drag on for weeks, and organisation enrolment demands a D-U-N-S number that many small companies do not have and must apply for separately. Meanwhile your finished app sits unpublishable and the launch date you announced slides quietly past.
Rejections are common and poorly explained, and developers in some countries find enrolment declined with no meaningful recourse. An active membership removes the bottleneck — publishing rights today rather than an indefinite wait for a decision that may never arrive.
What a Apple Developer Account Gives You
An Apple Developer Program account is a paid annual membership granting App Store distribution rights, signing certificates and provisioning profiles, TestFlight for beta distribution, and the full developer toolchain.
The membership unlocks App Store Connect — the portal where you submit, manage and release apps. Without it, Xcode can build for your own device and nothing further.
Ours arrive with an active membership and full certificate access, so you can sign a build and submit it the same day.
What You Receive From BuyBestAcc
- An active Developer Program membership — Live, not a pending application. Tested before dispatch.
- App Store Connect access — Submit, manage and release apps.
- Certificates and provisioning — Everything needed to sign a build.
- Replacement warranty — Fails on arrival, replaced.
- 24/7 support — Any hour.

Who Buys This
iOS developers
You cannot ship to the App Store without one. If the app is ready and the enrolment is not, this is the fix.
Agencies and studios
Publish client apps without waiting weeks on each new enrolment.
Startups
Get your app in front of users now, not after a month of Apple paperwork.
Developers refused at enrolment
If Apple declined your application, this is the practical route to publishing.
Your First Few Minutes
- Secure the account — Change the password and enable two-factor authentication immediately.
- Set up certificates carefully — Distribution certificates and provisioning profiles are where most first submissions go wrong. Get them right in Xcode before building for release.
- Run a TestFlight build first — A review rejection costs days. A TestFlight round costs hours.
Apple Developer Account at a Glance
What to Avoid
- Rushing the certificates — Most first-submission failures start here.
- Submitting without a TestFlight pass — Rejections cost days. Test first.
- Ignoring the App Store guidelines — Most rejections are guideline violations, not technical faults.
The Warranty, Stated Plainly
If your Apple Developer account does not work on arrival, we replace it. No claim form, no waiting period, no debate about whose fault it was. Message our support team and it gets handled.
Every account is checked by hand before it is listed, payment runs over an encrypted checkout, and support is reachable at any hour. Our About page explains how we work, without the marketing gloss.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I publish to the App Store?
Yes. The membership is active, which grants distribution rights.
Does it include TestFlight?
Yes, included with an active membership.
How fast is delivery?
Usually within five minutes.
Do I still need a D-U-N-S number?
No. The account is already enrolled.
What if there is a problem?
Support replaces it under warranty.
Is the membership annual?
Yes — Apple’s program is annual, and it arrives active.
Often Bought Alongside
Browse the rest of our Other Accounts, or see everything in the BuyBestAcc store. Customers buying a Apple Developer account commonly add:
Individual vs Organisation Enrolment
Apple offers two kinds of membership, and the difference matters more than first-time publishers expect. An individual membership publishes under your personal name — fine for a solo developer, distinctly amateur on a company’s app. An organisation membership publishes under your business name and requires a D-U-N-S number you must apply for separately, which can take weeks to issue.
That D-U-N-S requirement is where most small studios stall. You have a finished app, an announced launch and a marketing plan, and you are waiting on a business identifier from a credit agency that has never heard of you. An active membership removes that dependency and lets you publish now.
Pairing With Your Toolchain
App development rarely stops at the Developer account. Many surrounding services — analytics platforms, testing tools, third-party SDKs — verify by SMS, which is where a Google Voice number earns its place. Both are in our Other Accounts range.
What Happens After You Publish
Getting the account is the start, not the finish. Your first submission goes into App Review, where a human tests the build against Apple’s guidelines. Most first-time rejections are not technical — they are guideline issues: a missing privacy policy, a login reviewers cannot get past, a feature that duplicates something Apple already provides. Reading the guidelines before you submit turns a week of back-and-forth into one clean pass.
Once through, the account is also where you manage everything afterward: updates, TestFlight builds, in-app purchase configuration, and the analytics that tell you whether anyone is using the thing. It is worth learning App Store Connect properly early, because you will be living in it for as long as the app exists.
Order Your Apple Developer Account
Stop waiting on Apple’s enrolment queue while a finished app sits idle. An active membership, delivered within minutes.





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