How to share images and urls in share sheet
Asked on 2025-09-01
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To share images and URLs using the share sheet, you can follow the process described in the session "What’s new in App Store Connect" from WWDC 2024. Here's a brief overview:
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Access the Share Sheet: When you want to share content, such as a photo or a URL, you can bring up the share sheet by tapping the share button in your app.
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Select a Social Media App: Once the share sheet is open, you can pick a social media app or any other app that supports sharing.
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Compose Your Post: After selecting the app, you can compose your post. For example, you can paste a link to direct people to your app's product page on the App Store.
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Publish: Finally, you can publish your post, sharing the image or URL with your audience.
This process is designed to be straightforward, allowing you to easily promote features or updates of your app on social media platforms. For more details, you can refer to the session What’s new in App Store Connect.

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