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Jeremiah Hawks

@jeremiahhawks

I help fix iOS App Store rejections, crashes, and build issues

United States
English, Spanish
About me
I help founders and indie developers get their iOS apps unstuck. If your app was rejected, won’t archive, won’t upload to TestFlight, or App Store Connect feels confusing, I’ll help you figure out what’s wrong and what to do next — clearly and efficiently. I’ve worked on production iOS apps and know how frustrating it is when something breaks at the finish line. I focus on fixing App Store issues, build errors, crashes, and guiding submissions step by step. I’m easy to work with, don’t judge messy projects, and focus on practical solutions that move things forward.... Read more

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See my services

Mobile App Consultation
I will help you submit your ios app and resolve app store rejections
iOS App Development
I will build an investor ready mobile app demo or prototype

Work experience

Senior iOS Developer

Upside • Full-time

Nov 2022 - Jan 20241 yr 2 mos

Worked on a production iOS application with real users and strict App Store requirements. Focused on debugging build issues, fixing edge-case crashes, and resolving problems that blocked releases or TestFlight uploads. Regularly worked with Xcode, App Store Connect, certificates, provisioning profiles, and Apple review constraints. Comfortable diagnosing problems quickly and explaining clear next steps to non-expert stakeholders.

Senior iOS Engineer

Passport • Full-time

Feb 2021 - Jan 202211 mos

Maintained and shipped multiple white-label iOS apps with shared codebases. Handled build configuration issues, versioning problems, and App Store submission requirements across different clients. Worked extensively with Swift, build settings, and release workflows.

iOS Engineer

Tin Roof Software • Full-time

Oct 2019 - Oct 20201 yr

Worked on existing iOS codebases involving both Swift and Objective-C. Diagnosed legacy issues, untangled build problems, and improved stability without full rewrites. Comfortable stepping into unfamiliar or poorly documented projects.