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App Store Metadata Diff
Paste two versions of your App Store text — description, promotional text, keywords, "What's New" — and see exactly what changed, word by word. Useful for reviewing an edit before you push it, and for knowing which fields you can change without a new binary. Runs entirely in your browser.
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Which fields need a new version?
Apple lets you edit some metadata at any time, while other fields are locked to a binary submission and a fresh review. Knowing the difference saves you from waiting on review for a change you could have shipped instantly.
Editable without a new build
Promotional text, in-app events, and the App Store subtitle/keywords on the next version — promotional text in particular can be updated anytime, no review required.
Requires a new version submission
The description, what's-new text, screenshots, app previews, and app name changes are tied to a new build and go through App Review.
How the diff works
The comparison runs a word-level longest-common-subsequence diff, so reworded sentences highlight just the words that actually changed instead of flagging the whole paragraph. Added words are shown in green, removed words struck through in red, and everything else is left untouched. Nothing you paste leaves your browser — the diff is computed locally.
Reviewing a metadata change?
AcceptMyApp analyzes your metadata against Apple's guidelines and surfaces rejection risks — like off-policy claims or competitor mentions — before you hit submit.