
You can find it in the Xcode > Open Developer Tools menu. One of the tools shipped with Xcode is Application Loader, which is a simple app to submit. Xcode won’t be able to submit the app for you, as the +client Apple ID you just created is related only to iTunes Connect, and the Xcode accounts are the Developer Portal ones instead. In my humble opinion the alias is a nice way to overload one email address with multiple clients and be somehow able to filter them. Note that while this trick is know to be supported by gmail, it might not work with other providers.

Step 1: Get an invitation to join the team’s iTunes ConnectĪs we said, there is no concept of multiple teams a user can belong to in iTunes Connect, so the only way to get access to the client’s iTunes Connect is to create a new Apple ID. Submit it to iTunes Connect using Application Loader.Create a new Apple ID to be part of the client’s iTunes Connect.So if your client needs you to take care of the submission process for them, you’ll need a bit of extra work: That’s not the case for iTunes Connect, there is no drop down there.

There is a drop down that allows you to switch teams, and Xcode will download and keep all the Certificates and Provisioning Profiles up to date for you. Now, the Developer Portal handles the user case of a developer being in multiple team decently. Step 0: Understand the problemĪs you might now, despite the fact that they can be access with the same Apple ID, iTunes Connect and the Developer Portal are two different environments, and that’s why for example you need to login in one even if you’re already logged in the other. The steps described below are just a workaround to handle multiple iTunes Connect accounts in a sane- ish way. TL DR You can’t! There is no Apple way to do it, and this is yet another frustration of working in this platform. How to have multiple iTunes Connect accounts, and submit apps
