
Since videos autoplay on the App Store, it’s important to get to the point quickly. If you have multiple previews, make sure that each video shows users something new about your app. You can create a second or third preview to highlight additional features or specific content that users might not know about. Aim to tell a cohesive story that gives users a sense of the journey they’ll experience when using your app. Think about using your first app preview to show an overview of the app experience, focusing on the app’s core features and content. The following tips can help you create compelling previews that spark interest and drive downloads of your app. You can have up to three app previews for each language your app supports, and each preview can be up to 30 seconds long.

Import io.App previews demonstrate the features, functionality, and user interface of your app using footage captured on device. Requires classes annotated with the given annotations to be available to the application via package a property with an optional a property to not be part of the the presence of one or more files in the file the presence of one or more classpath the current operating system to be in the the current operating system to not be in the bean to be present in case no beanProperty the specified property of bean to be beanProperty="enabled") Require the presence of one or more the absence of one or more the presence one or more the absence of one or more the environment to be the environment to not be the presence of another configuration the absence of another configuration particular SDK value="1.8")

The following table summarizes some possibilities: Table 1. The annotation is very flexible and can be used for a variety of use cases.
