App Management

App Packaging Sprint for Mobile Teams

Fast packaging drills for line-of-business apps across Apple and Android delivery rails.

Duration
2 days intensive
Format
Intensive workshop
Skill level
Advanced
Tuition anchor
KRW 510,000
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What the week unpacks

Packaging is where mobile programs slow down silently. This sprint compresses discovery, packaging, validation, and rollback into tight loops. You will pair on two apps: one with straightforward signing and one with awkward dependencies. Instructors inject realistic release notes and version conflicts so you practice saying no without stalling the business.

Feature focus

  • Dual-track packaging labs for Apple and Android artifacts
  • Validation scripts you can reuse in CI later
  • Rollback tagging discipline for staged releases
  • Release note templates that highlight risk plainly
  • Office hours on signing edge cases without vendor lock-in
  • Peer swaps so you debug someone else's package blind
  • Lightweight catalog hygiene checklist

Outcomes

  • Deliver two packaged builds with documented rollback tags.
  • Produce a release note set that flags risk without jargon walls.
  • Run a validation script pass with captured logs for audits.

Lead instructor

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Eun Ahn

Program director who keeps packaging scope honest when timelines shrink.

Participant notes

The awkward dependency lab mirrored our real vendor mess. Peer swap debugging was humbling and useful.
Leo · Release manager · 5/5
Validation scripts were the standout. I still reuse the rollback tagging discipline monthly.
Nadia · Engineer · MSP collective · 5/5 · Trustpilot

Course questions

Do I need prior packaging experience?

You should be comfortable with basic command-line tasks and reading crash logs. If you are brand new to mobile, take Android Policy Foundations first.

Are signing certificates provided?

We provide sandbox certificates only. Production credentials must never enter our lab network.

What happens if I fall behind?

We publish catch-up clips after class, but live labs cannot be extended past the published schedule. Plan buffer time each evening.