Apple has published a survey invitation on its Developer blog, asking developers for their thoughts on this year’s WWDC. Here’s how you can participate.
Apple asks developers for feedback on WWDC26
Apple has published a survey asking developers to share their thoughts on WWDC26.
The company explains that participation is voluntary, that responses are confidential, and that the survey takes about 10 minutes to complete.
Regarding confidentiality, Apple clarifies that results will be reported only in aggregate and instructs developers to “avoid providing any information that may identify” them.
In the survey, Apple asks which WWDC activities developers participated in during the week (online, in person, or through community events), their expectations going in, their overall satisfaction with WWDC26, and how the company can improve.
The survey also explores developers’ motivations, the types of products and apps they’re working on, the platforms they also develop for, and their overall sense of connection with Apple and the broader developer community.
If you’re a developer and would like to participate in the WWDC26 survey, follow this link.
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