App Catalog for iOS devices
Unlike all apps installed silently on devices, an App Catalog gives control to the users where Enterprise IT admins publish the apps and the employees can install the apps on their devices when they want to.
Be it the application published from Apple app store or Enterprise Store (VPP and others), an App Catalog is a container of all such published apps being available for the end users to be installed when they want.
Basically it is a repository of all the apps published by admin through Scalefusion Dashboard which are available on devices to be installed by users whenever they want to.
Before You Begin
- Apple Id Sign is required
- iOS Device Profile created on Scalefusion Dashboard
How does it work
The Application Catalog has to be enabled from Device Profile settings. The devices having apps published to such device profiles, will have app catalog enabled. The App Catalog is shown as a Web-clip on the device home screen that lets users see the applications published which they can install on the device. The details are described below.
Step 1: Configure settings on Scalefusion Dashboard
- Navigate to Device Profiles & Policies > Device Profiles
- Create an iOS device profile or edit an existing profile.
- Under Restrictions tab, go to App Management Settings
- Toggle on the setting Enable Application Catalog. This enables rest of the settings needed to be configured to let users control the installation of apps published on their managed devices and also shows the catalog as a Web-clip on the device home screen.
- Configure following settings after enabling Application Catalog
Setting | Description |
Application Installation Mode | Choose one from the following options:
There are exceptions at per-app level with which these settings can be overridden. |
Enter a name for App Catalog | Enter a Name with which the Web-clip is shown on the managed device's home screen. The name should be maximum 8 characters long. |
Configure a Title for App Catalog | Enter a title which would be shown as header in App catalog. The title can be maximum 16 characters long. ![]() |
Upload a Logo for App Catalog | Upload a logo which would be used as Web-clip logo ![]() |

- After configuring all settings, click on Update Profile.
Step 2: Publish Apps
Now that settings are configured, publish apps from Application Management (For an example showing apps published from Apple App Store) by selecting the app, click on Publish button, select the iOS device profile(s) on which settings should be published.

Step 3: End user experience
- The catalog will be shown on the home screen of your managed device, as shown below
- Tapping on the catalog's icon will show a Web-clip listing all the apps published from Dashboard onto the Device Profile (mentioned in Step #2 above) on which app management settings have been enabled.
- Based on Application Installation mode selected in App Management Settings, following would be the behavior:
When apps are Silently Installed
App Management Settings > the Application Installation mode is selected as Silently Install
Device State | App Installation inside Catalog |
Supervised | Shows as Installing initially and changes to Installed when the app gets installed on device. |
Unsupervised | Shows as installing initially with a pop-up for users to confirm whether they want to install the app or not. |

When apps are added to catalog
App Management Settings > the Application Installation mode is selected as Add to Catalog
Install button would be enabled in front of app name. Users can click on Install and the app will get installed on the device.

When apps are updated
a. App updated from Apple App Store
If admin has chosen to update app published from Apple App Store, following would be the behavior:
Installation Mode in App Management Settings | Status in App Catalog |
Silently Install | Shows as Installing initially and changes to Installed when the app gets installed on device |
Add to Catalog | Update button next to app name. User can install update of the app by clicking on Update. ![]() |
b. App updated from Enterprise Store
As versions are maintained, the behavior would be according to the installation mode selected at the time of publishing newer version of the app.