Transform your LWR-based B2B store into a branded, native mobile app for Apple and
Google Play. Using Mobile Publisher for Experience Cloud, you can offer buyers a secure mobile
experience featuring push notifications, biometric login, and streamlined
purchasing.
Your store is built on Experience Cloud using Lightning Web Runtime (LWR).
You have permission to access Mobile Publisher. If you don't have access, contact your
Salesforce account executive.
You have an Apple Developer account (iOS) or a Google Play Developer account
(Android).
You have app assets including icons and images in the pixel formats required by Mobile
Publisher. See Prepare your App's Information.
Configuration Specifics
When you create your app, select the LWR Site option and provide
the buyer-facing store URL. The mobile app renders your existing LWR store, so buyers get a
consistent experience across web and mobile.
Known Issues
These issues were observed on some mobile devices:
The product configurator window doesn't display correctly.
Some form fields such as date pickers show alignment issues.
App Generation Time
After you submit your app configuration, app generation typically takes about one week. You
receive a notification when the app is ready for testing in TestFlight (iOS) or internal
testing (Android).
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