How to Order an Ad Hoc Build    
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Feb 16, 2012 10:13 AM
SeattleClouds provides its users with ability to order an Ad Hoc build of the iOS apps they have designed on our web site. An Ad Hoc build is a build of an app which can be installed and run on a specific device or devices which are registered in iOS Provisioning Portal as devices for development and testing purpose under your Apple ID. An Ad Hoc build costs $69,99 at SeattleClouds. To order one, go to Profile → Dashboard of the app you want to create an Ad Hoc for → Order Ad Hoc build:



Clicking "Order Ad Hoc Build" link will take you into a multiple-step process. The first step allows you to turn on a number of features for your app like enabling info and refresh buttons, shine effect for your app’s icon, rotation and provide a screen name.

The important bit is to provide your device’s unique device ID (UDID):



You will find a link to a tutorial on how to get hold of your device’s UDID on the page itself. Providing your device’s UDID you enable our team to create a Provisioning Profile that will allow your Ad Hoc build to install on your test device. In case you don’t want our team to access your iOS Provisioning Portal and create all the signing certificates for you, you might want to check these tutorials at iOS Provisioning Portal on how to add a device ID to you development team and create an Ad Hoc Distribution Provisioning Profile.

Finally you will reach your shopping cart on our web site where you will be prompted to choose a preferred method of payment. At the moment SeattleClouds accepts payments via Google Checkout and PayPal.

Once your Ad Hoc build is successfully ordered, you will receive an automated email with a its status report on the next business day. Follow the link in it on your iOS device to install your Ad Hoc build:



Please feel free to create a support ticket for technical questions or contact us if you need any additional assistance.

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