How can I implement a feature in my iOS and watchOS app to prompt users to download it when they try to apply a custom watch face shared from my app, as shown in the example image? We're using WidgetKit for Complications.
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I'm building complications using WidgetKit and SwiftUI. The complications work, but the previews don't appear right away when applying the .watchface.
How can I ensure the complication previews show up immediately when a user adds the watch face?
Any guidance is appreciated.
I've encountered a major issue with the iOS 18.1 RC and watchOS 11.1 RC. It appears that complications running on WidgetKit cannot be synced as .watchface to these new release candidates. The error message indicates that "the Watch Faces app and complication are not available," which is affecting all apps utilizing WidgetKit.
This issue renders all WidgetKit-based complications unusable on watchOS 11.1 RC. It’s a serious problem for those of us who rely on these complications for our apps and for users expecting consistent functionality.
APPLE, PLEASE FIX THIS ISSUE ASAP!
This bug is a significant setback for developers and users alike, and any guidance or updates would be greatly appreciated.