Apple Seeks Developer Feedback on WWDC26 Experience

Apple is reaching out to its developer community for feedback on the recently concluded Worldwide Developers Conference 2026 (WWDC26). The company has released a survey aimed at gathering insights to enhance future events.

The survey, which takes approximately 10 minutes to complete, is voluntary and ensures participant confidentiality. Apple emphasizes that responses will be reported in aggregate form and advises developers to avoid sharing personally identifiable information.

Key areas covered in the survey include:

  • Participation methods: Developers are asked about their engagement during WWDC26, whether online, in person, or through community events.
  • Expectations and satisfaction: The survey seeks to understand developers’ initial expectations and their overall satisfaction with the conference.
  • Areas for improvement: Apple is interested in suggestions for enhancing future WWDC events.
  • Developer motivations and projects: Questions delve into the types of products and applications developers are working on, as well as the platforms they target.
  • Community connection: The survey explores developers’ sense of connection with Apple and the broader developer community.

Developers interested in providing feedback can access the survey through Apple’s Developer blog.

Soliciting feedback from developers is a strategic move by Apple to ensure that WWDC continues to meet the evolving needs of its community. By understanding developers’ experiences and expectations, Apple can tailor future conferences to be more engaging and beneficial, fostering a stronger and more connected developer ecosystem.