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In my organization we have different employees who use iPhone in their work. Sometimes they need to buy applications.

In order to make that process smoother, I (as an administrator here) would like to be able to have one account that buys the apps and then sends them with the "gift" function.

I would also like to be able to do so on a computer, and not on an iPhone, for convenience reasons, sometimes we need to buy quite a few apps here.

Is that possible? When I go to https://apps.apple.com/ it only says "This app is available only on the App Store for iPhone and iPad."

Thanks!

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You can’t gift iOS apps from your computer. You can do simply from an iPhone or iPad that supports iOS.

However, another alternative that you can use is:

  • Apple Business Manager and MDM Tool.

Once you purchase the license for the app/tool, you can push it for the user from MDM Tool which will synchronize with ABM. ABM is free but should be associated with the company with valid registration from the Apple support team and you need to purchase the MDM tool for it. You can deploy on-premises or in the cloud. This is a solution for big corporate companies who want to have a proper inventory of their Apple Devices too.

Just a reference to show you how ABM Apps distribution looks like:

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Note: The above solution is expensive and needs a proper plan. So an easy way to gift will be to use one iOS device quickly and push it as a gift for a desired user once you purchase it. Check this detail: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201783

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  • This is a great clarification, thank you. Just getting a DUNS number which is required for registration costs quite a lot...
    – Oleg
    Commented Feb 10, 2020 at 11:06
  • Yes, that's why I mentioned that the solution will be appropriate for big corporate companies. If you find this helpful, I would appreciate if you could mark it as an acceptable answer.
    – Udhy
    Commented Feb 10, 2020 at 11:23

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