I\'ve seen posts here on Stackoverflow that describe how to allow users to be directed to apps on the app store.
Is there a way to link directly to the
Simple method that I am using is;
-(void)rateApp {
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] openURL:[NSURL URLWithString:[@"itms-apps://itunes.apple.com/app/" stringByAppendingString: @"id547101139"]]]; }
This IS possible using the technique described on this blog:
http://www.memention.com/blog/2009/09/03/Open-Reviews.html
basically you call UIApplication openURL with the following:
NSString* url = [NSString stringWithFormat: @"itms-apps://ax.itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewContentsUserReviews?type=Purple+Software&id=%@", myAppID];
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] openURL: [NSURL URLWithString: url]];
To get your app ID before your app is available in the app store, use iTunesConnect to define your new app - give it a name, description, icon, screenshots, etc. Once defined, you can get the Apple ID from the Identifiers section for the app.
EDIT:
Here is a secondary url/method that works:
NSString* url = [NSString stringWithFormat: @"http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewContentsUserReviews?id=%@&pageNumber=0&sortOrdering=1&type=Purple+Software&mt=8", appid];
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] openURL: [NSURL URLWithString: url ]];
I believe the difference between the two is that the first technique (itms-apps://) will launch the App Store app directly while the second one (http://) will launch it indirectly via a redirect resulting from the http web URL. This would have to be confirmed; this is only my recollection.
Answers here are outdated.
This works on my end (Xcode 5 - iOS 7 - works only on Device, not simulator!):
itms-apps://itunes.apple.com/app/idYOUR_APP_ID
For versions lower than iOS 7 use the old one:
itms-apps://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewContentsUserReviews?type=Purple+Software&id=YOUR_APP_ID
Thanks to Ahment swift version:
UIApplication.sharedApplication().openURL(NSURL(string: "itms-apps://itunes.apple.com/app/id951334398")!)
You can also use SKStoreProductViewController
as an alternative. It will open the store in your app. You may like it better than opening another app, especially on iPads.